[Mapserver-users] mapserver on mandrake

Paco Regodon mapserver at meteologica.es
Mon May 3 11:26:14 EDT 2004


Have you tried the demo?

mapserver-demo-3.5-2mdk

you should be able to test it on

 http://[your_host]/mapserver/itasca/index.html


Paco


On Monday 03 May 2004 15:28, Sébastien DUBOIS wrote:
> hello,
>
> I have used "urpmi" to install mapserver under Mandrake9.2
> So like Paco Regodon i've got the mapserver-4.0-1mdk, the rpm package from
> Mandrake
>
> I install apache by the same way (urpmi apache) then i made
>
> > apachectl start
>
> is that enough to start apache?
>
> mapserv is in /var/www/
> bu
>
> [root at sx-dubois sbin]# which apachectl
> /usr/sbin/apachectl
>
> so mapserv and apache are not in the same directory !!!
>
> I verified carefully that all the requires were installed
> Requires
>
>     * webserver
>     * libc.so.6
>     * libcrypto.so.0.9.7
>     * libcurl.so.2
>     * libdl.so.2
>     * libfreetype.so.6
>     * libgd.so.2
>     * libgdal.1.1.so
>     * libjpeg.so.62
>     * libm.so.6
>     * libpng.so.3
>     * libproj.so.0
>     * libssl.so.0.9.7
>     * libstdc++.so.5
>     * libtiff.so.3
>     * libz.so.1
>
> but when I test on my favourite browser:
> http://sx-dubois@rd.francetelecom.com/var/www/cgi-bin/mapserv
>
> I can red:
>
> Warning: Failed opening '../../../fr/navigation/cadres.php' for inclusion
> (include_path='.:/usr/local/lib/php') in /export/WWW/fr/navigation/bar.php
> on line 40
>
> Warning: Failed opening '../../../fr/navigation/ftbar.php' for inclusion
> (include_path='.:/usr/local/lib/php') in /export/WWW/fr/navigation/bar.php
> on line 41
>
> Warning: Failed opening '../../../fr/navigation/rubriques.php' for
> inclusion (include_path='.:/usr/local/lib/php') in
> /export/WWW/fr/navigation/bar.php on line 42
>
> Fatal error: Call to undefined function: rd_head() in
> /export/WWW/404.html.php on line 27
>
>
>
> Have you got a explanation for that?
> thanks in advance for the time you spend to help me...





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