[mapserver-users] RE: MacOS X once again one more time
Stephen Lime
steve.lime at dnr.state.mn.us
Thu Dec 20 11:04:32 PST 2001
If you have a non-GIF enabled version of the software then you'll need non-GIFs to use
as symbols. To fix, create PNG versions of the GIFs in the symbols directory and update
your mapfile to use them.
Steve
Stephen Lime
Data & Applications Manager
Minnesota DNR
500 Lafayette Road
St. Paul, MN 55155
651-297-2937
>>> Puneet Kishor <pkishor at GeoAnalytics.com> 12/20/01 11:47AM >>>
oh, one more thing...
Mapserver was unable to find the 'symbols/????' -- that is, all the gif
symbols in the demo.map. I had to comment all of those out. Again, this has
perhaps to do with the absolute pathing problem, no?
pk/
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Puneet Kishor
> Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2001 11:42 AM
> To: mapserver-users at lists.gis.umn.edu
> Cc: Greg Mader; Steve Allenstein
> Subject: MacOS X once again one more time
>
>
> ok, here's the scoop.
>
> I've got Mapserver 3.5 working on my Pismo G3 running MacOS X
> 10.1.1. Additionally, I can get IE also to view the PNGs
> (sorry Ed, I did hath misspoke).
>
>
> Gory details --
>
>
> gd1.8.4 based on libjpeg (jpeg v6b) and libpng (libpng
> 1.2.1). Clear instructions for compiling gd on MacOS X are at
> http://www.stepwise.com/Articles/Workbench/2001-06-12.01.html.
>
> Apple includes Zlib (required for libpng).
>
> I was unable to compile gd1.2.
>
> When compiling Mapserver, best is _not_ to give the --with-gd
> path, etc. Let .configure find gd itself. It does so.
>
> A few interesting tidbits --
>
> 1. I had to enter the absolute paths for the demo.map and the
> tmp file in the demo_init.html. Without absolute paths
> mapserv did not know where to go. It would be nice to be able
> to enter relative paths in order to make an application
> portable. Am I overlooking something obvious?
>
> 2. I had to set the owner and group of tmp to www and nobody.
> Otherwise the images were not getting written to the tmp
> directory. Anyone know anyway to get around this?
>
>
> Other than that, everything works. I need to recompile my
> Mapserver with PHP support. Guess I need to read Daniel's directives.
>
> SDL -- do I have to do anything special to compile
> Perl/Mapscript in Mapserver... this is the portion I am
> unclear about. I know you answered my query re.
> Perl/Mapscript on Windoze. But, now my question is
> specifically wrt *nix version.
>
>
> Once all this is done and kosher I want to use something like
> packagemaker or installermaker or DaMage or some such... to
> create a MacOS X binary package. Click and install. Most all
> MacOS X setups are gonna be identical so providing a binary
> would save us Mac types with a bunch of grief. I mean, I
> really don't know a c-compiler from an icon.
>
> Today is good.
>
> pk/
>
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