Is there not a precompiled Postgis package you can use?

There are a few dependencies, the PROJ.4 libraries you are missing enable 
projection support, and the package tools automatically manage such 
dependencies. I know packages are well supported for Debian, Ubuntu/Mint/etc, 
Suse & Fedora.

See: http://trac.osgeo.org/postgis/wiki/UsersWikiInstall

Brent Wood

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From: pgsql-general-ow...@postgresql.org [pgsql-general-ow...@postgresql.org] 
on behalf of Olivier Chaussavoine [olivier.chaussavo...@gmail.com]
Sent: Saturday, August 10, 2013 10:17 PM
To: John R Pierce
Cc: pgsql-general@postgresql.org
Subject: Re: [GENERAL] earthdistance

As a simple potential user, I tried to install PostGIS, downloaded all 
libraries required: proj-4.8.0, 
gdal-1.10.0,json-c,postgis-2.0.3,geos-3.3.8,libwml2-2.9.0, and tried to build 
the first library with the simple procedure:

./configure
make
make install

I had a fatal error:

make[2]: entrant dans le répertoire « /home/olivier/ob/proj-4.8.0/src »
/bin/bash ../libtool --tag=CC   --mode=compile gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. 
-DPROJ_LIB=\"/usr/local/share/proj\" -DMUTEX_pthread     -g -O2 -MT jniproj.lo 
-MD -MP -MF .deps/jniproj.Tpo -c -o jniproj.lo jniproj.c
libtool: compile:  gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -DPROJ_LIB=\"/usr/local/share/proj\" 
-DMUTEX_pthread -g -O2 -MT jniproj.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/jniproj.Tpo -c 
jniproj.c  -fPIC -DPIC -o .libs/jniproj.o
jniproj.c:52:26: fatal error: org_proj4_PJ.h: No such file or directory
compilation terminated.

problem out of the scope of this list, and probably not /difficult. Since I 
look for a simple geographic indexing using imprecise lat,long coordinates that 
do not deal with precise modeling; that I am afraid of long install procedure, 
and heavy computations, I also give up.

Spacial mysql indexing seems to be included in pre-built packages.

What can we do?








2013/8/10 John R Pierce <pie...@hogranch.com<mailto:pie...@hogranch.com>>
On 8/9/2013 5:18 PM, Brent Wood wrote:

You might install Postgis to implement very powerful spatial functionality that 
can easily do what you are asking (plus a whole lot more).


indeed, PostGIS is the logical answer, but the OP specifically stated he wanted 
the functionality without 'sophisticated geographic systems'.  so I ignored the 
question.

the alternative would be implementing your own spherical geometry functions, 
and hook them up to GiST indexing, its not that hard, but by the time you got 
all the functionality you need, you'd be half way to PostGIS, so why fight it?




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