Can anyone email a MapServer cgi binary package for redhat?

Ernesto Vega ernesvega at GMAIL.COM
Thu Sep 6 10:11:32 PDT 2007


Peter:

Try a MapServer enabled hosting.

You should look for that, not patching an existing installation.

Just hit "mapserver enabled hosting" on google and you are done.

Ernesto


On 9/6/07, Peter Shrock <thesl at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> Hello, all:
>
> I purchased a shard hosting plan a few months ago, and wnted to implement
> mapserver. Due to the nature of shared hosting, all I can do is to upload
> files. it is unfortunate that they do not allow compiling, installtion, or
> change of environmental variables.
>
> I have been looking around for about a month, and have not found a
> solution
> yet.
>
> I tried FWTOOLS, using the approach that Frank Warmerdam indicated
> (below), but
> with no luck.
>
> - upload mapserv executable and all the shared libraries somewhere.
> - upload proj.4 support files (like epsg init file) somewhere
> - create a mapserv wrapper script in the cgi-bin directory which sets
>    environment variables pointing to various things and then executes
>    the real mapserv binary.  Environment variables would include:
>      LD_LIBRARY_PATH: needs to point to directory with all the .so files.
>      PROJ_LIB: needs to point to directory with the proj support files.
>
> Now I have to come back to this mailing list for help.  Basically, I am
> looking
> for the mapserver cgi and the SO files (for libpng, freetype,
> libgd,  Zlib,
> Proj4, GEOS, GDAL). I will use a wrapper script to define the location of
> the
> dependencies, using Frank Warmerdam's suggestions.
>
> I will appreciate it if anyone can email me this type of binary package.
> Honestly, I do not know if such package exists.
>
> Thank you
>
> Peter
>
>
>
>
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