<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">Bill, <br>
The EPEL repository has older
versions of postgis (1.3.2)/mapserver (4.10) and gdal (1.42). If
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<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">Doug</font>
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Life is too short for undocumented, proprietary data formats.</font>
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<br><tt><font size=2>I hope this is the appropriate place for this general-GIS
software <br>
question. Apologies if this isn't it.<br>
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I'm looking for a yum repo or an rpm download site for the following set
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of GIS packages for a machine running Centos 5.5:<br>
PostgreSQL<br>
Proj4<br>
GDAL / OGR tools<br>
GEOS<br>
PostGIS<br>
MapServer<br>
PHP Mapscript<br>
Open Layers<br>
Quantum GIS<br>
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I'd like to have PostGIS compiled with at least these switches or their
<br>
equivalent built in:<br>
--with-pgsql=...<br>
--with-geos=...<br>
--with-proj=...<br>
--with-proj-libdir=...<br>
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GDAL should have at least these switches set:<br>
--with-pg=...<br>
--with-geos=yes<br>
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MapServer<br>
--with-proj=/usr/local/ \<br>
--with-geos=/usr/local/bin/geos-config \<br>
--with-ogr=/usr/local/bin/gdal-config \<br>
--with-gdal=/usr/local/bin/gdal-config \<br>
--with-postgis=/usr/local/pgsql/bin/pg_config \<br>
--with-wfs \<br>
--with-wcs \<br>
--with-wmsclient \<br>
--with-wfsclient \<br>
--with-curl-config=/usr/bin/curl-config \<br>
--with-agg=/usr/local/src/agg --with-freetype \<br>
--with-php=<br>
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I used to just compile these from source, but my sysAdminis recommends
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that whenever possible, to use rpms to take advantage of yum's or rpm's
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file management. and inventory capabilities. Since this is a brand new
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machine, I'd like to follow the recommendations of people who know more
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than I do, whenever I can.<br>
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So, does any know if there's a one-stop yum repository or rpm site where
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I can get everything as integrated, compatible rpms ?<br>
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TIA,<br>
- Bil Thoen<br>
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