I was told that "The amazon linux is compatible with Centos 6.x".  Does that 
correspond to RHEL 6?     Is there a command I could use to find out?

Not quite.

Amazon Linux is RHEl/CentOS/Fedora derived, but it's not based on exactly 
RHEl/CentOS 6 or
exactly RHEl/CentOS 7.

This is its current libpoppler:

$ rpm -qf /usr/lib64/libpoppler.so.37
poppler-0.22.5-6.15.amzn1.x86_64

I don't know if this is an option to you, but CentOS 6 is available as an AMI 
on AWS,
so you could directly run that? Also AWS offers RDBMS as a service and they do 
have
PostgreSQL + PostGIS in their offerings (see "RDS").

Bye,
Chris.




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