[postgis-users] Recent update to GDAL(?) broke PostGIS
Andy Colson
andy at squeakycode.net
Wed Mar 12 14:42:13 PDT 2014
Sounds like the postgis package was uninstalled. My debian foo is not
strong, but does something like this return anything:
dpkg -s postgis
or
dpkg-query -l 'postgis*'
-Andy
On 3/12/2014 2:38 PM, Jayson Gallardo wrote:
> That's the thing. I don't have a rtpostgis-2.x.so
> <http://rtpostgis-2.x.so> anywhere on my system. I'm pretty sure it was
> there before, because everything worked fine. And it may not even be
> GDAL. I checked with the server admin and that was the only thing that
> should have affected our setup.
>
>
> On Wed, Mar 12, 2014 at 2:11 PM, Andy Colson <andy at squeakycode.net
> <mailto:andy at squeakycode.net>> wrote:
>
> On 3/12/2014 12:43 PM, Jayson Gallardo wrote:
>
> A while ago, our Ubuntu server was updated. One of the updates
> included
> an update to gdal 1.10. Ever since then, our application no longer
> works. PostGIS throws an error:
>
> select postgis_full_version();
> ERROR: could not access file "$libdir/rtpostgis-2.0": No
> such file
> or directory
> CONTEXT: SQL statement "SELECT postgis_gdal_version()"
> PL/pgSQL function "postgis_full_version" line 22 at SQL
> statement
>
>
>
>
> How about reverting back to the prior gdal?
>
> I assume the problem is rtpostgis-2.1.so <http://rtpostgis-2.1.so>
> is linked to gdal 1.9 or something. You can check with "ldd
> rtpostgis-2.1.so <http://rtpostgis-2.1.so>"
>
> I dunno where your rtpostgis-2.1.so <http://rtpostgis-2.1.so> would
> be. Mine is in:
> /usr/local/pgsql/lib/__postgresql
>
> But your certainly wont be there.
>
> -Andy
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