[Geomoose-users] [Fwd: Re: Installation documentation for Ubuntu/error logs?]

Matthew Burton-Kelly matthew.burtonkelly at gmail.com
Fri Nov 6 15:52:28 EST 2009


Thanks guys!  I downloaded Firebug and figured out the error messages  
I was getting from PHP.  I've updated my blog post to show what  
solutions I found (that didn't require me to compile all of PHP from  
source, thankfully).

Matt

http://protichnoctem.blogspot.com/2009/11/my-ongoing-battle-with-geomoose-201-un.html

On 06 Nov, 2009, at 2:06 PM, Dan Little wrote:

> http://134.129.143.110/geomoose2/php/getmapbook.php
>
> You need to get the dbase extension working with PHP.  Debian and  
> Ubuntu do NOT include the dbase extension by default.  You'll need  
> to download the source ('apt-get source ....') and compile with  
> dbase support turned on.
>
> Also, MapServer isn't REQUIRED for GeoMOOSE... you could setup a  
> GeoMOOSE site with any WMS server and whatever custom services you  
> want.   However, the default services are all based around Mapserver/ 
> Mapscript.
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----
>> From: Brent Fraser <bfraser at geoanalytic.com>
>> To: geomoose-users at lists.sourceforge.net
>> Sent: Fri, November 6, 2009 12:09:58 PM
>> Subject: [Geomoose-users] [Fwd: Re: Installation documentation for  
>> Ubuntu/error logs?]
>>
>> I meant to send this to the list too...
>>
>> ---------------------------- Original Message  
>> ----------------------------
>> Subject: Re: [Geomoose-users] Installation documentation for Ubuntu/ 
>> error
>>    logs? From:    "Brent Fraser"
>> Date:    Fri, November 6, 2009 11:08 am
>> To:      "Matthew Burton-Kelly"
>> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> Matt,
>>
>>  Based on what's delivered to my browser (and what isn't) when  
>> accessing
>> your site, it looks like the mapbook.xml is not being read (or parsed
>> successfully) by the GeoMoose JavaScript.   Is PHP working on your  
>> server?
>> If not you can still have the mapbook.xml file loaded (see
>> http://www.geomoose.org/moose/howto/getmapbook.html)
>>
>> Brent Fraser
>>
>>> Hello all,
>>>
>>> I saw that there was a recent comment about installing GeoMOOSE on  
>>> Linux
>> and that there seems not to be any documentation about this. I'm
>> currently trying to make things work in Ubuntu, but I've hit a dead  
>> end.
>>>
>>> This is what I've done so far:
>>>
>> http://protichnoctem.blogspot.com/2009/11/my-ongoing-battle-with-geomoose-201-un.html
>> Any help would be appreciated.  My install is located at
>>> http://134.129.143.110/geomoose2/geomoose.html
>>>
>>> Two other questions
>>> Is there an error log somewhere?  No errors show up for my  
>>> install, but
>> no maps do either.
>>> In what directory should mapfiles be placed?
>>>
>>> I'm more than willing to add to the documentation for this  
>>> application
>> as I learn, but first I need to be able to install it!
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Matt BK
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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>>> Department of Geology and Geological Engineering
>>> University of North Dakota
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Matthew Burton-Kelly, M.S.
Graduate Student
Department of Geology and Geological Engineering
University of North Dakota
(802) 922-3696
matthew.burton.kelly at und.nodak.edu
matthew.burtonkelly at gmail.com
http://uweb.und.nodak.edu/~matthew.burton.kelly/
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"About thirty years ago there was much talk that geologists ought only  
to observe and not theorize; and I well remember someone saying that  
at this rate a man might as well go into a gravelpit and count the  
pebbles and describe the colors.  How odd it is that anyone should not  
see that all observation must be for or against some view if it is to  
be of any service!"
-Charles Darwin, in an 1861 letter to Henry Fawcett.





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