precompiled binaries for UNIX
Rob P.
rob at DATAFLOWDESIGN.COM
Sat Mar 19 13:42:09 PST 2005
>>>>> "Hayk" == Hayk Yeritsian <hayk_yer at LYCOS.COM> writes:
Hayk> Hello everyone, I have successfully compiled an internet
Hayk> allication using Maplab on Windows with Apache support. Now
Hayk> I would like to put that applcation on the internet. My ISP
Hayk> is running UNIX and FreeBSD and won't allow me to compile
Hayk> the needed libraries on the server. I am wondering if it is
Hayk> possible to get precompiled mapserver file for UNIX like the
Hayk> one for Windows. Thanks in advance, Hayk
To do so, you would need binaries that were built with the same
libraries and maybe compiler that are installed on your ISP's box.
I could give
you the mapserv executable that I have built but it's unlikely that
it will run on your ISP's box even if they use the same version of
FreeBSD as I use. For instance, to run a mapserv binary built on my
machine, your ISP would need these libraries or executables: gd,
freetype, ogr, gdal, postgis curl, php, etc. You may also require
shell access to your ISP's box.
A similar question was asked about a month ago. Go to the archives and
put this into the search string [with the parentheses]:
(hosting facility)
Rob
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