[gdal-dev] PHP_OGR

Nash, Edward E.Nash at dvz-mv.de
Tue Feb 26 22:47:36 PST 2019


Hi Jeff,

that's great. I pulled in a couple of commits from Alexander Gabriel that had to do with building on Windows, but I've no idea whether he actually managed to do that successfully - and in any case that would still have been for PHP 5. For PHP7 on Linux I actually didn't need to make any changes in the makefile at all.

Unfortunately I can't really offer much help on the Windows front - but since I do occasionally use ms4w then I wish you success!

Regards,

Edward

-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: gdal-dev [mailto:gdal-dev-bounces at lists.osgeo.org] Im Auftrag von Jeff McKenna
Gesendet: Dienstag, 26. Februar 2019 19:17
An: gdal-dev at lists.osgeo.org
Betreff: Re: [gdal-dev] PHP_OGR

Hi Edward,

For many years (decade?) I distributed the PHP/OGR extension for Windows users, in MS4W.  Since the extension was unmaintained I had removed it, but, hearing that you have revived it, I will re-add it back into MS4W (version 4, which includes PHP 7.2.x).  If you wish to follow along with this, here is the ticket that I will use to track adding it: 
https://ms4w.com/trac/ticket/190  I imagine I may have some 'fun' trying to adapt the old makefile.vc for PHP7 ;)

Thanks!

-jeff



On 2019-02-26 1:14 PM, Nash, Edward wrote:
> Hi devs,
> 
> If there’s anyone out there using or supporting PHP then you may be 
> interested that I recently pushed an update to PHP_OGR (yes, forked 
> from the original from DM Solutions exhumed from CVS!) to GitHub [1] 
> which adds support for PHP7, a bunch of functions for coordinate 
> systems (OSR
> API) and some reworked and extended PHPUnit tests.
> 
> It’s not necessarily pretty or modern, and doesn’t cover everything in 
> the current API, but it is still very functional and allows access to 
> at least some of the main OGR functions directly from PHP.
> 
> If there’s anyone out there who would like to take it for a spin on 
> different systems (tested so far only on Debian Jessie and Stretch), 
> then I’d be very happy to accept any resulting pull requests.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Edward
> 
> [1] https://github.com/dvzgeo/php_ogr
> 
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