Mac OS X binaries update
Mike Davis
mike.and.kerry at GMAIL.COM
Sun Jun 5 16:58:59 PDT 2005
As I am installing the new versions of your binaries I am running into
a snag. (OSX 10.4.1 upgrade installation)
The PHP 4.3.11-3 installer gives an error "You cannot continue.
There is nothing to install." when clicking the final install button.
Additionally the mapserver installer quits with an error saying it
requires GISlibs 1.3 or newer. This is after successfully running the
GISlibs installer.
All of these are being installed over a previous installation of your
binaries. If I need to uninstall those first, could you give me hand
finding all the pieces to delete.
Thanks in advance
-mike
On 6/4/05, William K <woklist at charter.net> wrote:
> Just one version change (Postgres). Here is a summary:
>
> - Minimum Mac OS 10.3.9 (Tiger compatible, tho the old installers
> worked on Tiger).
>
> - MapServer v4.4.2, for PHP as Apache DSO, and CGI. Now has Postgres
> linked static, so if you never use Postgres you don't need to install
> it just to get libpq. (This is how MySQL has always worked, since
> the official binaries only include static libraries.)
>
> - PHP 4.3.11 as Apache DSO. Now has Postgres linked static.
>
> - PostgrteSQL 8.0.3 + PostGIS 1.0.1. (new version)
>
> - GIS Libs. OGR now has Postgres linked static. Dropped MrSID due
> to lack of GCC 4 support.
>
> - Graphics Libs. Removed libz 1.2.2 as it is included (finally) in
> Tiger. Tho on 10.3.9 it will now use the older 1.1.3.
>
> - all built with GCC 4 (Tiger)
>
> - all installers now have dependency checking, so you don't forget
> something.
>
>
> Feedback welcome. enjoy.
>
> I haven't had a chance to look at any of the MS 4.6 betas yet.
> Unless the final release comes out first, I'll see about an installer
> for the beta 4.6. There will certainly be a 4.6 installer when it's
> final, and I'll try to do it before the OSG conference.
>
> PS. oh yeah - new domain name!
>
> -----
> William Kyngesburye <kyngchaos at kyngchaos.com>
> http://www.kyngchaos.com/
>
> All generalizations are dangerous, even this one.
>
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