HostGIS?

Farley Klotz fklotz at AXYS.NET
Mon Sep 5 07:58:16 PDT 2005


We use HostGIS, and have it running on 4 servers and 2 test boxes.  It
does all we need at this point, except that it currently does not include
SSL, but we are looking at that.  With some minor tweaking I have gotten
Chameleon, MapLab, and Ka-map running on it.  We use it even for boxes
which are not hosting spatial data but for opensource database and
webservers.  It is very fast and easy to install.  I even use it for my
default Linux at home.

Farley


> On 9/5/05, Peter Kingsbury <peter.kingsbury at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hello all,
>>
>> I'm researching moving my mapserver to a Linux-based host, and today I
>> came across HostGIS. I was curious if anyone has had notable
>> success/failure with this package?
>>
>> http://www.hostgis.com/linux.html
>>
>> Best regards,
>> - Peter
>>
>
> I installed HostGis (v 3.3) on top of my regular Slackware 10.1
> installation
> and everything goes fine so far. You can find out some notes here:
> http://urang-ragapulu.blogspot.com/2005/06/mapserver-on-slackware.html.
>
> --
> Ruslan Nuryadin
> nuryadin at gmail.com
>


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