For linux, there is an installer script on the SDK disk. It is
fairly straightforward and well documented. It will ask to install
the libs somewhere (I typically use /usr/local/sde or something like
that). Then you can just follow the Unix compilation document,
pointing configure at /usr/local/sde and setting sdeversion to 91 or
whatever version of the SDK you are installing.
Howard
At 11:21 AM 6/2/2006, Fawcett, David wrote:
Thanks for the reply Howard.
I am trying to pull together the libraries for our server guy. It is
for a Linux compile.
Can you just copy specific libraries to the server, or do you have to
run the install program and get the CAD client and documentation too?
David.
-----Original Message-----
From: Howard Butler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 02, 2006 11:03 AM
To: Fawcett, David; [email protected]
Subject: Re: SDE Compilation Help
David,
MS4W already has SDE support included if you're using Windows. All
you need is the SDE C SDK installed and on your path. There are
instructions on what is necessary to swap in the distribution.
If on *nix, the Unix Compilation Howto has some information about SDE
<http://mapserver.gis.umn.edu/docs/howto/compiling_on_unix>.
Basically, all you need is the SDE C SDK installed somewhere for your
platform and you point configure at it.
Howard
At 10:19 AM 6/2/2006, Fawcett, David wrote:
>I want to compile in SDE support. =20
>
>Can anyone give me a list of the names of the SDE client libraries
>needed? =20
>
>Thanks,=20
>
>David.