Hi Mark,
I did a make install. Maybe someone can tell me if I missed something to
make GEOS work properly with Postgis.
But my Postgresql is not installed in a default directory. So maybe
there is a problem with that.
What library should I check to be sure that it's well installed?
Marc
Mark Cave-Ayland wrote:
On Fri, 2007-07-20 at 17:56 +0000, Marc Desharnais wrote:
Hi all,
I recompiled postgis from scratch lately with support for GEOS, which
I compiled too. I confirm that GEOS' bin directory is in my path.
When I start Geoserver I keep getting this warning message.
"[main] WARN org.geotools.data.postgis - GEOS is NOT enabled. This
will result in limited functionality and performance."
Which made me doubt about my installation.
I want GEOS working on that server. Why is it saying that if I
compiled PostGIS against GEOS?
Below is the result of my config command. I did a "make clean" then I
recompiled PostGIS after that. Then relaunched PostGIS and Geoserver.
And I still got this message.
Then I executed this command in PostGIS to check
#select postgis_version();
postgis_version
---------------------------------------
1.2 USE_GEOS=0 USE_PROJ=0 USE_STATS=1
(1 row)
Which confirm that it's not working, but why?
Hi Marc,
How exactly did you recompile PostGIS? Did you remember to do a "make
install" rather than just "make" to copy the updated version of the
PostGIS library into that of your PostgreSQL installation?
Kind regards,
Mark.
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