[Geomoose-users] Installing Geomoose; What next?

Basques, Bob (CI-StPaul) bob.basques at ci.stpaul.mn.us
Tue Jul 31 07:25:48 PDT 2012


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Bobb



From: geomoose-users-bounces at lists.osgeo.org [mailto:geomoose-users-bounces at lists.osgeo.org] On Behalf Of Jonathan Moules
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2012 5:13 AM
To: geomoose-users at lists.osgeo.org
Subject: Re: [Geomoose-users] Installing Geomoose; What next?

HI List,
I'm still not making any headway. I've now read/glanced over all of the documentation here: http://www.geomoose.org/docs/index.html - but am none the wiser.
Everything is still set to the defaults, though I have started playing with the "paths" in local_settings.ini.

Unfortunately the documentation doesn't make it clear where these relative paths are relative to, so I can't be sure if they're correct or not.

My paths:
[paths]
root=/ms4w/apps/geomoose2/maps/
mapserver_url=/GeoMoose_cgi/mapserv.exe
temp=/ms4w/tmp/ms_tmp/

Documentation:
root - root for the map (only configured through local_settings.ini)
temp - web accessible location of the temp files relative to the root of the domain (only configured through local_settings.ini)

While the "temp" one specifies "root of the domain", is that the web domain (i.e., "localhost"), in which case shouldn't it be called "temp_url" like the "mapserver_url" variable is? I have a virtual directory for ms_tmp set up, but changing this to point at that doesn't work either.

Any thoughts? How do I debug what the actual problem is? Are there error logs somewhere?
Thanks,
Jonathan


On 30 July 2012 13:12, Jonathan Moules <jonathanmoules at warwickshire.gov.uk<mailto:jonathanmoules at warwickshire.gov.uk>> wrote:
Hi,
I've managed to (eventually) get GeoMoose 2.6 & MapServer-4-Windows working with IIS7. But now when I try and access GeoMoose I get the following:


"Could not load a mapbook. If you are the system administrator, you should look into this, if you are not the system administrator you should tell them about this. Suggestions:
The mapbook may not be returning XML.
The mapbook may be returning malformed XML.
PHP may not be responding."

PHP is running (a simple php script calling phpinfo(); in the GeoMoose directory shows that).

Unfortunately at this point the documentation seems to have a gap. I can find massive amounts of detailed information about what to put in my mapbooks, what different config settings etc do, but there seems to be a lack of over-arching documentation. It doesn't tell me clearly where the mapbooks are, what settings I need to tweak to point them at the mapbooks, where the config settings.ini file is. Parts of this information seem to be scattered around (I eventually managed to find http://geomoose.org/docs/settings.html  (I'd suggest this be pointed to from "Next steps" here - http://www.geomoose.org/docs/install_ms4w.html )).

Shouldn't the it be loading the demo mapbook? What do I need to change next? settings.ini is pointing to "mapbook.xml" and there is one of them in the conf directory too.

Anyone have any thoughts?
Thanks,
Jonathan



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