Ciao Mattias,
we should have a prebuilt version for Centos 5.5, daniele is checking right now.
We will let you know where we are at asap.

Regards,
Simone Giannecchini
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On Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 11:08 AM, Mattias Lindblad <g...@matli.net> wrote:
> Hi Simone,
> thanks for your help. The provided libs got me up and running on my
> test geoserver running on a recent Ubuntu. However,
> our production server runs on CentOS 5.5, which appears to have an
> older version of libstdc++, and that means that the provided native
> libraries cannot be used there.
>
>>> The documentation
>>> (http://docs.geoserver.org/stable/en/user/data/gdal.html) states that
>>> I need to install "GDAL Native libraries" (which appears to be
>>> something different from libgdal*.so) and even includes a link for
>>> downloading those libraries.
>>
>> Yes, it is a customized version of GDAL 1.4.5, therefore you cannot
>> use GDAL as is.
>>
>
> I tried to build the native libraries on a different computer (I don't
> have complete control over the CentOS server which leads to
> difficulties in installing development tools), following the GDAL
> build instructions in imageio-ext svn. I used GDAL 1.4.5 and applied
> the 1.4.5b patch. I then copied the same libraries that were included
> in the binary download and used them instead. This worked for a short
> while, but eventually leads to a complete crash of the GeoServer.
>
>
> I could of course provide a more detailed crash log. But I don't know
> if that is of interest, and where I should direct it in that case. Do
> you have any experience of how sensitive the native libraries are for
> version differences in build environment vs production environment?
> Are there any special things to take into consideration that is not
> mentioned in the documentation?
>
> Regards,
> Mattias Lindblad
>
>

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