[mapserver-users] Testing x64 MapServer

Seth G geographika at gmail.com
Sun May 22 03:57:18 PDT 2016


Hi,

It looks like a Windows path with single backslashes is being 
interpreted as having escape characters.
Any \b and \r in the path are being replaced.

E:\uildselease-1800-x64inprojSHARE\proj_def.dat comes from
E:\Builds\release-1800-x64\bin\proj\SHARE\proj_def.dat

Is this path anywhere in your config, or in your Windows Environment 
settings? Probably CONFIG "PROJ_LIB"

Try doubling the backslashes or using forward slashes in the path to 
resolve it.

Regards,

Seth

On 20/05/2016 16:57, Vogt, Robert (RCIS) wrote:
> Good morning all, I'm trying to set Mapserver up in a x64 environment and test a map file that previously worked with shp2img
>
> Shp2img crashes with an error saying it can't draw the layer...when I put a process monitor on it I notice this path in Operation CreateFile with
> A Result of NAME INVALID...does anyone know where this path may be coming from?
>
> E:\uildselease-1800-x64inprojSHARE\proj_def.dat
>
>
>
> All help is greatly appreciated!!
> -Bob
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: mapserver-users [mailto:mapserver-users-bounces at lists.osgeo.org] On Behalf Of Vogt, Robert (RCIS)
> Sent: Wednesday, May 18, 2016 4:33 PM
> To: Jeff McKenna; mapserver-users at lists.osgeo.org
> Subject: Re: [mapserver-users] Testing x64 MapServer
>
> I've changed the path to msplugin_mssql2008.dll to be an absolute path and verified that it's getting loaded
>
> But I'm still getting the error "Image handling error. Failed to draw layer"
>
> I'm not sure how to debug this going forward? Any help is appreciated!!
>
> Thanks!
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: mapserver-users [mailto:mapserver-users-bounces at lists.osgeo.org] On Behalf Of Jeff McKenna
> Sent: Wednesday, May 18, 2016 2:36 PM
> To: mapserver-users at lists.osgeo.org
> Subject: Re: [mapserver-users] Testing x64 MapServer
>
> If I had to guess, it would be that you are not properly pointing to the full path to the MSSQL plugin: for example, see
> http://ms4w.com/README_INSTALL.html#microsoft-sql-server-2008
>
> I am happy to hear that MS4W is doing so well for sharing your organization's spatial needs.  Please feel free to help fund MS4W, to make sure that the MS4W product remains so innovative and reliable for your organization in the long term.  You can contact me directly at any time to offer that help. Thank you,
>
> -jeff
>
>
> --
> Jeff McKenna
> MapServer Consulting and Training Services http://www.gatewaygeomatics.com/
>
>
>
>
> On 2016-05-18 3:17 PM, Vogt, Robert   (RCIS) wrote:
>> Good afternoon I’m trying to set up x64 MapServer on Windows 2012 server.
>>
>>
>>
>> I’ve been partially successful in that the MapServer dll’s are all
>> there but when I run my .map file through shp2img.exe
>>
>>
>>
>> The process is failing on a .map file that worked previously.
>>
>>
>>
>> This is what the map file looks like …
>>
>>
>>
>> MAP
>>
>>    NAME USA1
>>
>>    SYMBOLSET "e:\arcgisserver\basedata\symbols.txt"
>>
>>    FONTSET "e:\arcgisserver\basedata\fonts.txt"
>>
>>    STATUS ON
>>
>>    IMAGETYPE PNG8
>>
>>    RESOLUTION 72
>>
>>    IMAGECOLOR 255 255 255
>>
>>    SHAPEPATH "e:\arcgisserver\basedata"
>>
>>    UNITS METERS
>>
>>    PROJECTION "proj=lcc" "lat_1=20" "lat_2=60" "lat_0=40"
>> "lon_0=-112.52116185" "x_0=0" "y_0=0" "ellps=GRS80" "units=m"
>> "datum=NAD83" END
>>
>>    SIZE 1500 1500
>>
>>    EXTENT -45292.7219576058 780481.616003812 45290.5126012127
>> 871065.05991903
>>
>>    LAYER
>>
>>      STATUS DEFAULT
>>
>>      CONNECTIONTYPE PLUGIN CONNECTION "server=Left Blank on purpose,
>> I’ve tested the connection with a .udl file on the server"
>>
>>      PLUGIN "msplugin_mssql2008.dll"
>>
>>      DATA "shape(geography) from FARMMAPS.GIS.STATE USING INDEX S7_idx
>> USING UNIQUE OBJECTID USING SRID=4269"
>>
>>      NAME "States"
>>
>>      TYPE POLYGON
>>
>>      STATUS DEFAULT
>>
>>      PROJECTION "proj=longlat" "ellps=GRS80" "datum=NAD83" "no_defs"
>> END
>>
>>      LABELITEM "state"
>>
>>      CLASS
>>
>>        NAME "States"
>>
>>        STYLE
>>
>>          SYMBOL 0
>>
>>          WIDTH 2 OUTLINECOLOR 255 0 0
>>
>>        END
>>
>>        LABEL TYPE truetype
>>
>>          FONT arial
>>
>>          PRIORITY 2
>>
>>          ALIGN center
>>
>>          SIZE 10
>>
>>          COLOR 255 0 0
>>
>>          OUTLINECOLOR 255 255 255
>>
>>          OUTLINEWIDTH 2
>>
>>          MINDISTANCE 300
>>
>>          ANGLE AUTO
>>
>>          WRAP "~"
>>
>>        END
>>
>>      END
>>
>>    END
>>
>> END
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> I have tested the SQL connection string with a .udl file on the server
>> and it is working.
>>
>> The out put of shp2img.exe looks like this…
>>
>>
>>
>> PS E:\rcis\web\MapServerDlls> ./shp2img.exe -m
>> E:\RCIS\Web\MapServerDlls\MapServerTest\map4.map -o
>> E:\RCIS\Web\MapServer
>>
>> Dlls\MapServerTest\image1.png -all_debug 5
>>
>> msLoadMap(): 0.000s
>>
>> msDrawMap(): rendering using outputformat named png8 (AGG/PNG8).
>>
>> msDrawMap(): WMS/WFS set-up and query, 0.000s
>>
>> msDrawMap(): Image handling error. Failed to draw layer named 'States'.
>>
>> msDrawMap(): Image handling error. Failed to draw layer named
>> 'States'. <br>
>>
>> msFreeMap(): freeing map at 00000067B88C2DE0.
>>
>>
>>
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