[mapserver-users] Mapserver 6.2.1 upgrade breaks Mapcache
    Worth Lutz 
    wal3 at mindspring.com
       
    Fri Apr 26 05:31:21 PDT 2013
    
    
  
I am using mapcache from ubuntu-gis-unstable. 
 
I solved my problem by reinstalling mapcache with apt-get remove/install.
 
Should this problem be documented somewhere?  Is it just a problem with
ubuntu-gis-unstable?
 
In any case I'm back up and running.
 
Worth 
 
 
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From: thomas bonfort [mailto:thomas.bonfort at gmail.com] 
Sent: Friday, April 26, 2013 8:20 AM
To: Worth Lutz
Cc: MapserverList OSGEO
Subject: Re: [mapserver-users] Mapserver 6.2.1 upgrade breaks Mapcache
 
Native MapServer support in mapcache is considered experimental and
shouldn't really be enabled in production unless you know what you're doing.
That said...
 
- are you using mapcache from the ubuntu-gis repo?
 - if not, and you do not need native mapserver support, then recompile
mapcache without mapserver support
 - otherwise, you can probably just symlink  <http://libmapserver-6.2.0.so/>
libmapserver-6.2.0.so to  <http://libmapserver-6.2.0.so/>
libmapserver-6.2.1.so
 
--
thomas
 
On 26 April 2013 14:10, Worth Lutz <wal3 at mindspring.com> wrote:
I upgraded my Ubuntu (12.04) system today and MapServer upgraded to 6.2.1.
sudo apt-get upgrade
upgraded packages: cgi-mapserver mapserver-bin php5-mapscript
I tried to restart apache2 to update my MapCache config and it failed with:
Cannot load /usr/lib/apache2/modules/mod_mapcache.so into server:
libmapserver-6.2.0.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or
directory
Action 'configtest ' failed.
Do I need to reinstall MapCache? What is the procedure to fix this? How can
I avoid this problem in the future?
Thanks,
Worth
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