[mapserver-users] mapserver 7.6.2

Eichner, Andreas - SID Andreas.Eichner at sid.sachsen.de
Mon Jan 4 22:46:21 PST 2021


Hi Stephane,

are you sure you installed boost-devel _and_ boost-serialization packages? While the first one gives "Headers and shared object symbolic links for the Boost C++ libraries." the second one contains "Run-Time support for serialization for persistence and marshaling." and contains the required libboost_serialization.so The -devel-package installed many boost components as dependencies but not all.

HTH, Andreas

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Von: mapserver-users <mapserver-users-bounces at lists.osgeo.org> Im Auftrag von Stephane Poissant
Gesendet: Montag, 4. Januar 2021 19:58
An: MapServer-users <mapserver-users at lists.osgeo.org>
Betreff: Re: [mapserver-users] mapserver 7.6.2

I have tried many things but cannot get to compile ma-server successfully.
I rely on repository yum packages for everything but for geos (which I build manually).


My Makefile (relevant part)
CMAKEFLAGS=   -DWITH_GEOS=1 \
 -DCMAKE_SHARED_LINKER_FLAGS="-lgcov" -DWITH_CLIENT_WMS=1 \
 -DWITH_CLIENT_WFS=1 -DWITH_KML=1 -DWITH_SOS=1 -DWITH_CSHARP=1 -DWITH_PHP=0 -DWITH_PERL=1 \
 -DWITH_PYTHON=0 -DWITH_JAVA=1 -DWITH_THREAD_SAFETY=1 -DWITH_FRIBIDI=1 -DWITH_FCGI=0 -DWITH_EXEMPI=0 \
 -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DWITH_RSVG=0 -DWITH_CURL=1 -DWITH_HARFBUZZ=1 -DWITH_POINT_Z_M=1 -DWITH_MSSQL2008=OFF \
 -DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH="/usr/proj72/;/usr/pgsql-12;/usr/gdal32/;/usr/lib64/“


Packages installed from repo:

- name: install postgresql pieces
  yum: pkg={{item}} state=latest
  with_items:
    - postgresql12
    - postgresql12-devel
    - postgresql12-libs
    - proj72
    - proj72-devel
    - postgis30_12
    - postgis30_12-devel
    - mpfr
    - mpfr-devel
    - gmp
    - gmp-devel
    - gdal32
    - gdal32-devel
    - gdal32-libs



Whenever I launch the build process, I get a boost error:

[ 82%] Building C object CMakeFiles/shptreetst.dir/shptreetst.c.o
[ 82%] Linking C executable shptreetst
//usr/lib64/libSFCGAL.so.1: undefined reference to `boost::archive::text_oarchive_impl<boost::archive::text_oarchive>::save(std::string const&)'
//usr/lib64/libSFCGAL.so.1: undefined reference to `boost::archive::basic_binary_oprimitive<boost::archive::binary_oarchive, char, std::char_traits<char> >::save(std::string const&)'
//usr/lib64/libSFCGAL.so.1: undefined reference to `boost::archive::text_iarchive_impl<boost::archive::text_iarchive>::load(std::string&)'
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
make[3]: *** [shptreetst] Error 1
make[3]: Leaving directory `/root/inst/mapserver-7.6.2/build'
make[2]: *** [CMakeFiles/shptreetst.dir/all] Error 2
make[2]: Leaving directory `/root/inst/mapserver-7.6.2/build'
make[1]: *** [all] Error 2
make[1]: Leaving directory `/root/inst/mapserver-7.6.2/build'
make: *** [cmakebuild] Error 2



Any suggestions are welcomed!

SP

Stéphane Poissant  
Portable: 514-793-3506
spoissantca at gmail.com <mailto:spoissantca at gmail.com> 





	On Dec 31, 2020, at 10:40 AM, Steve Lime <sdlime at gmail.com <mailto:sdlime at gmail.com> > wrote:

	The original error looks like it was related to this:

	  https://stackoverflow.com/questions/39700537/undefined-reference-to-boost-serialization-functions

	I think you do something like this (see https://stackoverflow.com/questions/25243336/specifying-libraries-for-cmake-to-link-to-from-command-line):

	  cmake ... CMAKE_C_STANDARD_LIRBARIES="-lboost_serialization"

	The new error looks to be related to multiple versions of GDAL installed. If you search on "AH01215: GDAL: In GDALDestroy - unloading GDAL shared library" you'll see that error referenced in a couple of forums, including mapserver-users. Do you have both a package and source-built GDAL? You might be better off uninstalling the source-built stuff. 

	--Steve


	On Wed, Dec 30, 2020 at 2:13 PM Jeff McKenna <jmckenna at gatewaygeomatics.com <mailto:jmckenna at gatewaygeomatics.com> > wrote:
	

		Hi Stephane,
		
		I'm not sure about your last issue.  You could first execute 'sudo 
		ldconfig' so your last compiled libs are found, then try a shp2img 
		command with your mapfile.
		
		I have seen cases where there are conflicting library versions used by 
		either the GDAL or MapServer dependencies: test this with a 'ldd <lib 
		name> command.
		
		That's not a fun scenario, but, I've been there before ha.
		
		Sorry maybe others have better advice for this.
		
		-jeff
		
		
		
		-- 
		Jeff McKenna
		GatewayGeo: MapServer Consulting and Training Services
		co-founder of FOSS4G
		http://gatewaygeo.com/
		
		
		
		On 2020-12-30 1:36 p.m., Stephane Poissant wrote:
		> HI Jeff,
		> 
		> That was a partial success! Thank you for you recommendation!
		> It compiled successfully by compiling gems and recompiling goal as you 
		> suggested.
		> 
		> I still have 1 issue.
		> 
		> While rendering stuff that use to work on previous version, it no longer 
		> works in this lates one.
		> I get AH01215 error in http.
		> 
		> AH01215: GDAL: In GDALDestroy - unloading GDAL shared library.: 
		> /var/www/html/map/mapserv.cgi, referer: http://utility.sk.com/ 
		> <http://utility.sk.com/>
		> 
		> I am not a developper. It is hard for me to describe where this issue 
		> can possibly come from.
		> It does not render on screen the way it should be.
		> 
		> I will turn back on perl, have ruby, python and php in the makefile as 
		> it could be related….
		> 
		> Nevertheless, I would like to thank you for your very quick response and 
		> "right on" target answers!
		> 
		> SP
		> 
		> 
		> Stéphane Poissant
		> Portable: 514-793-3506
		> spoissantca at gmail.com <mailto:spoissantca at gmail.com>  <mailto:spoissantca at gmail.com <mailto:spoissantca at gmail.com> >
		> 
		> 
		>> On Dec 30, 2020, at 10:14 AM, Jeff McKenna 
		>> <jmckenna at gatewaygeomatics.com <mailto:jmckenna at gatewaygeomatics.com>  <mailto:jmckenna at gatewaygeomatics.com <mailto:jmckenna at gatewaygeomatics.com> >> 
		>> wrote:
		>>
		>> Also, after you compile GEOS be sure to recompile GDAL ('make clean' 
		>> first), then continue on to tackle your MapServer cmake command.
		>>
		>> Happy new year to all,
		>>
		>> -jeff
		>>
		>>
		>>
		>> -- 
		>> Jeff McKenna
		>> GatewayGeo: MapServer Consulting and Training Services
		>> co-founder of FOSS4G
		>> http://gatewaygeo.com/ <http://gatewaygeo.com/>
		>>
		>>
		>>
		>> On 2020-12-30 9:56 a.m., Jeff McKenna wrote:
		>>> Hi Stephane,
		>>> Be sure to compile GEOS (3.9.0 is recommended from 
		>>> http://download.osgeo.org/geos/geos-3.9.0.tar.bz2 ), and then add 
		>>> into your cmake command: -DWITH_GEOS=1
		>>> Wishing you a happy new year,
		>>> -jeff
		>>
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