[mapserver-users] Compiling on CentOS 5

Worth Lutz wal3 at mindspring.com
Sun Jun 6 10:30:26 PDT 2010



Gerry,

I would be interested in your findings.  I am trying to install
mapserver/mapscript on RHEL 5 but have not found current rpms for MapServer.

I'm not much on linux but did get the FGS version working.  I was wondering
what your experience was and where you found the packages to get your system
up and running.

Thanks, 
Worth



-----Original Message-----
From: mapserver-users-bounces at lists.osgeo.org
[mailto:mapserver-users-bounces at lists.osgeo.org] On Behalf Of Gerry Creager
Sent: Tuesday, May 25, 2010 12:46 PM
To: Jeff McKenna
Cc: MAPSERVER-USERS
Subject: Re: [mapserver-users] Compiling on CentOS 5

Thanks, Jeff: More in-line, below...

On 5/25/10 7:29 AM, Jeff McKenna wrote:
> Gerald Creager wrote:
>> I'm having to reinstall Mapserver after some significant hardware
>> issues. I was perusing the documentation and find several explicit
>> entries for installing on Windows.
>>
>> For Linux, there's the suggestion to use FGS (used it before, isn't
>> latest version, but will probably work), or Debian. Sorry, guys,
>> ubuntu is a debian variant, so while it's nice that there's GIS
>> systems for debian, they are, to my mind, the same.
>>
>> My question: Where's the information on dependencies to compile and
>> use Mapserver? If they reside in the pdf documentation, I've tried to
>> snag it, and the pdf appears damaged: unreadable in eVince or Acrobat
>> reader.
>>
>> Looking for suggestions on how I might proceed.
>>
>
> Gerry,
>
> Here are some of my comments:
>
> - FGS version 9.5 contains MapServer 5.6.3 (the latest MapServer
> release), I use it often and recommend it

The wiki link to FGS needs to be updated. When I followed the link, it 
was for 5.4, which I can use, but since we crashed so much, I wanted to 
go ahead and get current.

> - documentation for compiling MapServer on Unix systems is found at:
> http://www.mapserver.org/installation/unix.html

I just *knew* it had to be around somewhere. However the PDF link 
produced a bad download several times for the Mapserver docs... That 
might bear looking into. I tried it at home, even using several methods 
to download it, and two readers to look at the results, then, last 
night, I tried again from home and still failed. Is Mapserver allergic 
to Texans, perhaps?

In the end, I fell back to what I thought I remembered from years past, 
and that (surprisingly) worked. It was a bit more work than having the 
instructions in front of you, but it's good to know I could still do it.

> - if you feel like giving back to the community, as you travel down the
> compilation path you could record your steps in the MapServer wiki, so
> others can learn from your steps: http://trac.osgeo.org/mapserver/

I'll try to get started on that today. It's been awhile since I've 
contributed anything save moral support to the community, so it's time I 
did some good.

gerry
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