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<a href="https://github.com/aboudreault/mapserver_dev-cookbook">https://github.com/aboudreault/mapserver_dev-cookbook</a><br>
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Note that I started to upgrade the environment to be compatible with
the latest vagrant. I will also update the README file in the repo
since the procedure will be easier (since a few things I was using
have been directly integrated as vagrant plugin). <br>
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I plan to finish this during the next week.<br>
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Alan<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 14-01-10 01:36 PM, Daniel Morissette
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<blockquote cite="mid:52D03D9B.2040500@mapgears.com" type="cite">On
14-01-10 1:23 PM, Jay L. wrote:
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<blockquote type="cite">Success. Ivan, I used your ./configure
flags - stock was also not
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working on this VM.
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I wonder if the dev. community is large enough to warrant
storing a
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lightweight Vagrant box image somewhere.
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Talking of Vagrant, FYI about a year ago Alan Boudreault wrote a
set of Vagrant and Chef recipes to automate the setup of a
MapServer dev environment (which includes GDAL as a dependency).
The recipes are a bit old already, but it may be a good starting
point for automating the setup of a GDAL dev environment.
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If you're interested, see:
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<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.alanb.ca/blog/2013/03/09/setup-a-mapserver-development-environment-with-vagrant-and-chef/">http://www.alanb.ca/blog/2013/03/09/setup-a-mapserver-development-environment-with-vagrant-and-chef/</a>
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