[mapserver-users] Compiling on CentOS 5

Gerry Creager gerry.creager at tamu.edu
Tue May 25 12:41:25 EDT 2010


That's a trick I'll try.

OF note, when using available RPMs theoretically for CentOS 5:
* the netcdf RPM doesn't create a link that's just libnetcdf.so and this 
link needs to be created.
* the link flr libpd.so needs to be created, too
* the RPMs for proj4 and proj4-devel do not provide the epsg info and 
put things in /usr rather than /usr/local. everything that is expected, 
for example, in /usr/local/share/epsg needs to go into /usr/share/epsg 
and then it'll work fine.

We were able to find appropriate RPMs for all dependencies. I'll make a 
list and serve that up soon.

gerry

On 5/25/10 5:42 AM, Peter Hopfgartner wrote:
> On Mon, 2010-05-24 at 16:08 -0500, Gerald Creager wrote:
>> I'm having to reinstall Mapserver after some significant hardware
>> issues. I was perusing the documentation and find several explicit
>> entries for installing on Windows.
>>
>> For Linux, there's the suggestion to use FGS (used it before, isn't
>> latest version, but will probably work), or Debian. Sorry, guys, ubuntu
>> is a debian variant, so while it's nice that there's GIS systems for
>> debian, they are, to my mind, the same.
>>
>> My question: Where's the information on dependencies to compile and use
>> Mapserver? If they reside in the pdf documentation, I've tried to snag
>> it, and the pdf appears damaged: unreadable in eVince or Acrobat reader.
>>
> Usually I take the the current Fedora source packages and recompile
> them. If you are comfortable recompiling rpm source packages, then this
> may give you what you need. The hardest one, IMHO, is gdal.
>
>> Looking for suggestions on how I might proceed.
>>
>> Thanks, Gerry
>
> Peter
>

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