[UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] Windows installation of mapserver
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[UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] Windows installation of mapserver
DD: MESSAGE RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
[UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] Windows installation of mapserver
DD: MESSAGE RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
[UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] How to get Higher Resolution From DOQ WMS?
I've linked DOQ images from the Microsoft TerraServer's WMS, but they look terrible in my MapServer map. It looks like they are being rendered in 8-bit grayscale. When I display these same images with a GetMap URL in my browser they look fine. Could somoeone tell me what I need to do to get these to look better in MapServer? RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
[UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] How to get Higher Resolution From DOQ WMS?
I've linked DOQ images from the Microsoft TerraServer's WMS, but they look terrible in my MapServer map. It looks like they are being rendered in 8-bit grayscale. When I display these same images with a GetMap URL in my browser they look fine. Could somoeone tell me what I need to do to get these to look better in MapServer? RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
[UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] How to get Higher Resolution From DOQ WMS?
I've linked DOQ images from the Microsoft TerraServer's WMS, but they look terrible in my MapServer map. It looks like they are being rendered in 8-bit grayscale. When I display these same images with a GetMap URL in my browser they look fine. Could somoeone tell me what I need to do to get these to look better in MapServer? RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
[UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] How to get Higher Resolution From DOQ WMS?
I've linked DOQ images from the Microsoft TerraServer's WMS, but they look terrible in my MapServer map. It looks like they are being rendered in 8-bit grayscale. When I display these same images with a GetMap URL in my browser they look fine. Could somoeone tell me what I need to do to get these to look better in MapServer? RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
[UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] How to get Higher Resolution From DOQ WMS?
I've linked DOQ images from the Microsoft TerraServer's WMS, but they look terrible in my MapServer map. It looks like they are being rendered in 8-bit grayscale. When I display these same images with a GetMap URL in my browser they look fine. Could somoeone tell me what I need to do to get these to look better in MapServer? RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
[UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] How to get Higher Resolution From DOQ WMS?
I've linked DOQ images from the Microsoft TerraServer's WMS, but they look terrible in my MapServer map. It looks like they are being rendered in 8-bit grayscale. When I display these same images with a GetMap URL in my browser they look fine. Could somoeone tell me what I need to do to get these to look better in MapServer? RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
[UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] How to get Higher Resolution From DOQ WMS?
I've linked DOQ images from the Microsoft TerraServer's WMS, but they look terrible in my MapServer map. It looks like they are being rendered in 8-bit grayscale. When I display these same images with a GetMap URL in my browser they look fine. Could somoeone tell me what I need to do to get these to look better in MapServer? RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
[UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] How to get Higher Resolution From DOQ WMS?
I've linked DOQ images from the Microsoft TerraServer's WMS, but they look terrible in my MapServer map. It looks like they are being rendered in 8-bit grayscale. When I display these same images with a GetMap URL in my browser they look fine. Could somoeone tell me what I need to do to get these to look better in MapServer? RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
[UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] How to get Higher Resolution From DOQ WMS?
I've linked DOQ images from the Microsoft TerraServer's WMS, but they look terrible in my MapServer map. It looks like they are being rendered in 8-bit grayscale. When I display these same images with a GetMap URL in my browser they look fine. Could somoeone tell me what I need to do to get these to look better in MapServer? RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
[UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] How to get Higher Resolution From DOQ WMS?
I've linked DOQ images from the Microsoft TerraServer's WMS, but they look terrible in my MapServer map. It looks like they are being rendered in 8-bit grayscale. When I display these same images with a GetMap URL in my browser they look fine. Could somoeone tell me what I need to do to get these to look better in MapServer? RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
[UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] How to get Higher Resolution From DOQ WMS?
I've linked DOQ images from the Microsoft TerraServer's WMS, but they look terrible in my MapServer map. It looks like they are being rendered in 8-bit grayscale. When I display these same images with a GetMap URL in my browser they look fine. Could somoeone tell me what I need to do to get these to look better in MapServer? RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
[UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] How to get Higher Resolution From DOQ WMS?
I've linked DOQ images from the Microsoft TerraServer's WMS, but they look terrible in my MapServer map. It looks like they are being rendered in 8-bit grayscale. When I display these same images with a GetMap URL in my browser they look fine. Could somoeone tell me what I need to do to get these to look better in MapServer? RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
[UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] How to get Higher Resolution From DOQ WMS?
I've linked DOQ images from the Microsoft TerraServer's WMS, but they look terrible in my MapServer map. It looks like they are being rendered in 8-bit grayscale. When I display these same images with a GetMap URL in my browser they look fine. Could somoeone tell me what I need to do to get these to look better in MapServer? RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
[UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] How to get Higher Resolution From DOQ WMS?
I've linked DOQ images from the Microsoft TerraServer's WMS, but they look terrible in my MapServer map. It looks like they are being rendered in 8-bit grayscale. When I display these same images with a GetMap URL in my browser they look fine. Could somoeone tell me what I need to do to get these to look better in MapServer? RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
[UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] How to get Higher Resolution From DOQ WMS?
I've linked DOQ images from the Microsoft TerraServer's WMS, but they look terrible in my MapServer map. It looks like they are being rendered in 8-bit grayscale. When I display these same images with a GetMap URL in my browser they look fine. Could somoeone tell me what I need to do to get these to look better in MapServer? RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
[UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] How to get Higher Resolution From DOQ WMS?
I've linked DOQ images from the Microsoft TerraServer's WMS, but they look terrible in my MapServer map. It looks like they are being rendered in 8-bit grayscale. When I display these same images with a GetMap URL in my browser they look fine. Could somoeone tell me what I need to do to get these to look better in MapServer? RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
[UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] How to get Higher Resolution From DOQ WMS?
I've linked DOQ images from the Microsoft TerraServer's WMS, but they look terrible in my MapServer map. It looks like they are being rendered in 8-bit grayscale. When I display these same images with a GetMap URL in my browser they look fine. Could somoeone tell me what I need to do to get these to look better in MapServer? RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
[UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] How to get Higher Resolution From DOQ WMS?
I've linked DOQ images from the Microsoft TerraServer's WMS, but they look terrible in my MapServer map. It looks like they are being rendered in 8-bit grayscale. When I display these same images with a GetMap URL in my browser they look fine. Could somoeone tell me what I need to do to get these to look better in MapServer? RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
[UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] How to get Higher Resolution From DOQ WMS?
I've linked DOQ images from the Microsoft TerraServer's WMS, but they look terrible in my MapServer map. It looks like they are being rendered in 8-bit grayscale. When I display these same images with a GetMap URL in my browser they look fine. Could somoeone tell me what I need to do to get these to look better in MapServer? RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
[UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] How to get Higher Resolution From DOQ WMS?
I've linked DOQ images from the Microsoft TerraServer's WMS, but they look terrible in my MapServer map. It looks like they are being rendered in 8-bit grayscale. When I display these same images with a GetMap URL in my browser they look fine. Could somoeone tell me what I need to do to get these to look better in MapServer? RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
[UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] How to get Higher Resolution From DOQ WMS?
I've linked DOQ images from the Microsoft TerraServer's WMS, but they look terrible in my MapServer map. It looks like they are being rendered in 8-bit grayscale. When I display these same images with a GetMap URL in my browser they look fine. Could somoeone tell me what I need to do to get these to look better in MapServer? RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
[UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] How to get Higher Resolution From DOQ WMS?
I've linked DOQ images from the Microsoft TerraServer's WMS, but they look terrible in my MapServer map. It looks like they are being rendered in 8-bit grayscale. When I display these same images with a GetMap URL in my browser they look fine. Could somoeone tell me what I need to do to get these to look better in MapServer? RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
[UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] How to get Higher Resolution From DOQ WMS?
I've linked DOQ images from the Microsoft TerraServer's WMS, but they look terrible in my MapServer map. It looks like they are being rendered in 8-bit grayscale. When I display these same images with a GetMap URL in my browser they look fine. Could somoeone tell me what I need to do to get these to look better in MapServer? RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
[UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] How to get Higher Resolution From DOQ WMS?
I've linked DOQ images from the Microsoft TerraServer's WMS, but they look terrible in my MapServer map. It looks like they are being rendered in 8-bit grayscale. When I display these same images with a GetMap URL in my browser they look fine. Could somoeone tell me what I need to do to get these to look better in MapServer? RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
[UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] How to get Higher Resolution From DOQ WMS?
I've linked DOQ images from the Microsoft TerraServer's WMS, but they look terrible in my MapServer map. It looks like they are being rendered in 8-bit grayscale. When I display these same images with a GetMap URL in my browser they look fine. Could somoeone tell me what I need to do to get these to look better in MapServer? RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
[UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] How to get Higher Resolution From DOQ WMS?
I've linked DOQ images from the Microsoft TerraServer's WMS, but they look terrible in my MapServer map. It looks like they are being rendered in 8-bit grayscale. When I display these same images with a GetMap URL in my browser they look fine. Could somoeone tell me what I need to do to get these to look better in MapServer? RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
[UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] How to get Higher Resolution From DOQ WMS?
I've linked DOQ images from the Microsoft TerraServer's WMS, but they look terrible in my MapServer map. It looks like they are being rendered in 8-bit grayscale. When I display these same images with a GetMap URL in my browser they look fine. Could somoeone tell me what I need to do to get these to look better in MapServer? RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
[UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] How to get Higher Resolution From DOQ WMS?
I've linked DOQ images from the Microsoft TerraServer's WMS, but they look terrible in my MapServer map. It looks like they are being rendered in 8-bit grayscale. When I display these same images with a GetMap URL in my browser they look fine. Could somoeone tell me what I need to do to get these to look better in MapServer? RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
[UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] How to get Higher Resolution From DOQ WMS?
I've linked DOQ images from the Microsoft TerraServer's WMS, but they look terrible in my MapServer map. It looks like they are being rendered in 8-bit grayscale. When I display these same images with a GetMap URL in my browser they look fine. Could somoeone tell me what I need to do to get these to look better in MapServer? RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
[UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] How to get Higher Resolution From DOQ WMS?
I've linked DOQ images from the Microsoft TerraServer's WMS, but they look terrible in my MapServer map. It looks like they are being rendered in 8-bit grayscale. When I display these same images with a GetMap URL in my browser they look fine. Could somoeone tell me what I need to do to get these to look better in MapServer? RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
[UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] How to get Higher Resolution From DOQ WMS?
I've linked DOQ images from the Microsoft TerraServer's WMS, but they look terrible in my MapServer map. It looks like they are being rendered in 8-bit grayscale. When I display these same images with a GetMap URL in my browser they look fine. Could somoeone tell me what I need to do to get these to look better in MapServer? RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
[UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] How to get Higher Resolution From DOQ WMS?
I've linked DOQ images from the Microsoft TerraServer's WMS, but they look terrible in my MapServer map. It looks like they are being rendered in 8-bit grayscale. When I display these same images with a GetMap URL in my browser they look fine. Could somoeone tell me what I need to do to get these to look better in MapServer? RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
[UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] How to get Higher Resolution From DOQ WMS?
I've linked DOQ images from the Microsoft TerraServer's WMS, but they look terrible in my MapServer map. It looks like they are being rendered in 8-bit grayscale. When I display these same images with a GetMap URL in my browser they look fine. Could somoeone tell me what I need to do to get these to look better in MapServer? RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
[UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] How to get Higher Resolution From DOQ WMS?
I've linked DOQ images from the Microsoft TerraServer's WMS, but they look terrible in my MapServer map. It looks like they are being rendered in 8-bit grayscale. When I display these same images with a GetMap URL in my browser they look fine. Could somoeone tell me what I need to do to get these to look better in MapServer? RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
[UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] How to get Higher Resolution From DOQ WMS?
I've linked DOQ images from the Microsoft TerraServer's WMS, but they look terrible in my MapServer map. It looks like they are being rendered in 8-bit grayscale. When I display these same images with a GetMap URL in my browser they look fine. Could somoeone tell me what I need to do to get these to look better in MapServer? RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
[UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] How to get Higher Resolution From DOQ WMS?
I've linked DOQ images from the Microsoft TerraServer's WMS, but they look terrible in my MapServer map. It looks like they are being rendered in 8-bit grayscale. When I display these same images with a GetMap URL in my browser they look fine. Could somoeone tell me what I need to do to get these to look better in MapServer? RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
[UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] How to get Higher Resolution From DOQ WMS?
I've linked DOQ images from the Microsoft TerraServer's WMS, but they look terrible in my MapServer map. It looks like they are being rendered in 8-bit grayscale. When I display these same images with a GetMap URL in my browser they look fine. Could somoeone tell me what I need to do to get these to look better in MapServer? RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
[UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] How to get Higher Resolution From DOQ WMS?
I've linked DOQ images from the Microsoft TerraServer's WMS, but they look terrible in my MapServer map. It looks like they are being rendered in 8-bit grayscale. When I display these same images with a GetMap URL in my browser they look fine. Could somoeone tell me what I need to do to get these to look better in MapServer? RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
[UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] How to get Higher Resolution From DOQ WMS?
I've linked DOQ images from the Microsoft TerraServer's WMS, but they look terrible in my MapServer map. It looks like they are being rendered in 8-bit grayscale. When I display these same images with a GetMap URL in my browser they look fine. Could somoeone tell me what I need to do to get these to look better in MapServer? RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
[UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] How to get Higher Resolution From DOQ WMS?
I've linked DOQ images from the Microsoft TerraServer's WMS, but they look terrible in my MapServer map. It looks like they are being rendered in 8-bit grayscale. When I display these same images with a GetMap URL in my browser they look fine. Could somoeone tell me what I need to do to get these to look better in MapServer? RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
[UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] How to get Higher Resolution From DOQ WMS?
I've linked DOQ images from the Microsoft TerraServer's WMS, but they look terrible in my MapServer map. It looks like they are being rendered in 8-bit grayscale. When I display these same images with a GetMap URL in my browser they look fine. Could somoeone tell me what I need to do to get these to look better in MapServer? RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
[UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] How to get Higher Resolution From DOQ WMS?
I've linked DOQ images from the Microsoft TerraServer's WMS, but they look terrible in my MapServer map. It looks like they are being rendered in 8-bit grayscale. When I display these same images with a GetMap URL in my browser they look fine. Could somoeone tell me what I need to do to get these to look better in MapServer? RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
[UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] How to get Higher Resolution From DOQ WMS?
I've linked DOQ images from the Microsoft TerraServer's WMS, but they look terrible in my MapServer map. It looks like they are being rendered in 8-bit grayscale. When I display these same images with a GetMap URL in my browser they look fine. Could somoeone tell me what I need to do to get these to look better in MapServer? RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
[UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] How to get Higher Resolution From DOQ WMS?
I've linked DOQ images from the Microsoft TerraServer's WMS, but they look terrible in my MapServer map. It looks like they are being rendered in 8-bit grayscale. When I display these same images with a GetMap URL in my browser they look fine. Could somoeone tell me what I need to do to get these to look better in MapServer? RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
[UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] How to get Higher Resolution From DOQ WMS?
I've linked DOQ images from the Microsoft TerraServer's WMS, but they look terrible in my MapServer map. It looks like they are being rendered in 8-bit grayscale. When I display these same images with a GetMap URL in my browser they look fine. Could somoeone tell me what I need to do to get these to look better in MapServer? RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
[UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] How to get Higher Resolution From DOQ WMS?
I've linked DOQ images from the Microsoft TerraServer's WMS, but they look terrible in my MapServer map. It looks like they are being rendered in 8-bit grayscale. When I display these same images with a GetMap URL in my browser they look fine. Could somoeone tell me what I need to do to get these to look better in MapServer? RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
Re: [UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] Mapscript with php as apache module
For Mapserver 4.10 and PHP 5.1.6: Add this line after all the PHP tests... test -f /usr/include/php/Zend/acconfig.h PHP_SRC_DIR=/usr/include/php/ PHP_CONFIG_H=/usr/include/php/Zend/acconfig.h It is a hack, but it will make the module compile for Apache2/PHP5. Be sure to have the php-devel or like package loaded. Once PHP stops moving headers around maybe a fix will sneak into the configure script for Mapserver. The permutations needed in the last couple updates have been numerous. We are using prefork with no problems. Several versions of Mapserver compiled fine with PHP5 once you find the correct header files and locations. Details on our manual installation can be gleemed from here: https://db.aoos.org/wiki/index.php/AOOS_Systems_Software Our base operating system is 32-bit 2007.0 Mandriva Rob On Fri, December 22, 2006 5:39 am, Daniel Morissette wrote: Gregor Mosheh wrote: Reading those bugzilla entries, that's very encouraging. Thanks for pointing those out, Antti. Any it works for me with Unix, Apache 2 (thread or prefork), PHP 5 as a DSO, using a lot of PHP/Mapscript? Is there an official word on the stability of this configuration? Or am I gonna have to try it myself for a few days and post a it seems to work for me? :) Yes, version 4.10 should be safe to use with PHP as an Apache module, I am not aware of any outstanding issue on that front... 4.6.1 and 4.8 might be okay too, but I'm not sure, so using 4.10 is the safest way to go. Daniel -- Daniel Morissette http://www.mapgears.com/ -- Alaska Ocean Observing System Database Manager 907-474-7948 (skype:rob_cermak) RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
[UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] How to get Higher Resolution From DOQ WMS?
I've linked DOQ images from the Microsoft TerraServer's WMS, but they look terrible in my MapServer map. It looks like they are being rendered in 8-bit grayscale. When I display these same images with a GetMap URL in my browser they look fine. Could somoeone tell me what I need to do to get these to look better in MapServer? RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
[UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] How to get Higher Resolution From DOQ WMS?
I've linked DOQ images from the Microsoft TerraServer's WMS, but they look terrible in my MapServer map. It looks like they are being rendered in 8-bit grayscale. When I display these same images with a GetMap URL in my browser they look fine. Could somoeone tell me what I need to do to get these to look better in MapServer? RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
[UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] How to get Higher Resolution From DOQ WMS?
I've linked DOQ images from the Microsoft TerraServer's WMS, but they look terrible in my MapServer map. It looks like they are being rendered in 8-bit grayscale. When I display these same images with a GetMap URL in my browser they look fine. Could somoeone tell me what I need to do to get these to look better in MapServer? RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
Re: [UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] Mapscript with php as apache module
For Mapserver 4.10 and PHP 5.1.6: Add this line after all the PHP tests... test -f /usr/include/php/Zend/acconfig.h PHP_SRC_DIR=/usr/include/php/ PHP_CONFIG_H=/usr/include/php/Zend/acconfig.h It is a hack, but it will make the module compile for Apache2/PHP5. Be sure to have the php-devel or like package loaded. Once PHP stops moving headers around maybe a fix will sneak into the configure script for Mapserver. The permutations needed in the last couple updates have been numerous. We are using prefork with no problems. Several versions of Mapserver compiled fine with PHP5 once you find the correct header files and locations. Details on our manual installation can be gleemed from here: https://db.aoos.org/wiki/index.php/AOOS_Systems_Software Our base operating system is 32-bit 2007.0 Mandriva Rob On Fri, December 22, 2006 5:39 am, Daniel Morissette wrote: Gregor Mosheh wrote: Reading those bugzilla entries, that's very encouraging. Thanks for pointing those out, Antti. Any it works for me with Unix, Apache 2 (thread or prefork), PHP 5 as a DSO, using a lot of PHP/Mapscript? Is there an official word on the stability of this configuration? Or am I gonna have to try it myself for a few days and post a it seems to work for me? :) Yes, version 4.10 should be safe to use with PHP as an Apache module, I am not aware of any outstanding issue on that front... 4.6.1 and 4.8 might be okay too, but I'm not sure, so using 4.10 is the safest way to go. Daniel -- Daniel Morissette http://www.mapgears.com/ -- Alaska Ocean Observing System Database Manager 907-474-7948 (skype:rob_cermak) RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
[UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] How to get Higher Resolution From DOQ WMS?
I've linked DOQ images from the Microsoft TerraServer's WMS, but they look terrible in my MapServer map. It looks like they are being rendered in 8-bit grayscale. When I display these same images with a GetMap URL in my browser they look fine. Could somoeone tell me what I need to do to get these to look better in MapServer? RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
Re: [UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] Mapscript with php as apache module
For Mapserver 4.10 and PHP 5.1.6: Add this line after all the PHP tests... test -f /usr/include/php/Zend/acconfig.h PHP_SRC_DIR=/usr/include/php/ PHP_CONFIG_H=/usr/include/php/Zend/acconfig.h It is a hack, but it will make the module compile for Apache2/PHP5. Be sure to have the php-devel or like package loaded. Once PHP stops moving headers around maybe a fix will sneak into the configure script for Mapserver. The permutations needed in the last couple updates have been numerous. We are using prefork with no problems. Several versions of Mapserver compiled fine with PHP5 once you find the correct header files and locations. Details on our manual installation can be gleemed from here: https://db.aoos.org/wiki/index.php/AOOS_Systems_Software Our base operating system is 32-bit 2007.0 Mandriva Rob On Fri, December 22, 2006 5:39 am, Daniel Morissette wrote: Gregor Mosheh wrote: Reading those bugzilla entries, that's very encouraging. Thanks for pointing those out, Antti. Any it works for me with Unix, Apache 2 (thread or prefork), PHP 5 as a DSO, using a lot of PHP/Mapscript? Is there an official word on the stability of this configuration? Or am I gonna have to try it myself for a few days and post a it seems to work for me? :) Yes, version 4.10 should be safe to use with PHP as an Apache module, I am not aware of any outstanding issue on that front... 4.6.1 and 4.8 might be okay too, but I'm not sure, so using 4.10 is the safest way to go. Daniel -- Daniel Morissette http://www.mapgears.com/ -- Alaska Ocean Observing System Database Manager 907-474-7948 (skype:rob_cermak) RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
[UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] How to get Higher Resolution From DOQ WMS?
I've linked DOQ images from the Microsoft TerraServer's WMS, but they look terrible in my MapServer map. It looks like they are being rendered in 8-bit grayscale. When I display these same images with a GetMap URL in my browser they look fine. Could somoeone tell me what I need to do to get these to look better in MapServer? RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
Re: [UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] Mapscript with php as apache module
Rob Cermak wrote: For Mapserver 4.10 and PHP 5.1.6: Add this line after all the PHP tests... Thanks a lot, Rob. It'll be a few days 'til I give it a try, then a few days more 'til I'm satisfied that it's working well enough, and I'll post to the list with your fix and a status report. Thanks again. This would be a great step forward. :) RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
Re: [UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] Mapscript with php as apache module
For Mapserver 4.10 and PHP 5.1.6: Add this line after all the PHP tests... test -f /usr/include/php/Zend/acconfig.h PHP_SRC_DIR=/usr/include/php/ PHP_CONFIG_H=/usr/include/php/Zend/acconfig.h It is a hack, but it will make the module compile for Apache2/PHP5. Be sure to have the php-devel or like package loaded. Once PHP stops moving headers around maybe a fix will sneak into the configure script for Mapserver. The permutations needed in the last couple updates have been numerous. We are using prefork with no problems. Several versions of Mapserver compiled fine with PHP5 once you find the correct header files and locations. Details on our manual installation can be gleemed from here: https://db.aoos.org/wiki/index.php/AOOS_Systems_Software Our base operating system is 32-bit 2007.0 Mandriva Rob On Fri, December 22, 2006 5:39 am, Daniel Morissette wrote: Gregor Mosheh wrote: Reading those bugzilla entries, that's very encouraging. Thanks for pointing those out, Antti. Any it works for me with Unix, Apache 2 (thread or prefork), PHP 5 as a DSO, using a lot of PHP/Mapscript? Is there an official word on the stability of this configuration? Or am I gonna have to try it myself for a few days and post a it seems to work for me? :) Yes, version 4.10 should be safe to use with PHP as an Apache module, I am not aware of any outstanding issue on that front... 4.6.1 and 4.8 might be okay too, but I'm not sure, so using 4.10 is the safest way to go. Daniel -- Daniel Morissette http://www.mapgears.com/ -- Alaska Ocean Observing System Database Manager 907-474-7948 (skype:rob_cermak) RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
[UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] How to get Higher Resolution From DOQ WMS?
I've linked DOQ images from the Microsoft TerraServer's WMS, but they look terrible in my MapServer map. It looks like they are being rendered in 8-bit grayscale. When I display these same images with a GetMap URL in my browser they look fine. Could somoeone tell me what I need to do to get these to look better in MapServer? RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
Re: [UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] Mapscript with php as apache module
For Mapserver 4.10 and PHP 5.1.6: Add this line after all the PHP tests... test -f /usr/include/php/Zend/acconfig.h PHP_SRC_DIR=/usr/include/php/ PHP_CONFIG_H=/usr/include/php/Zend/acconfig.h It is a hack, but it will make the module compile for Apache2/PHP5. Be sure to have the php-devel or like package loaded. Once PHP stops moving headers around maybe a fix will sneak into the configure script for Mapserver. The permutations needed in the last couple updates have been numerous. We are using prefork with no problems. Several versions of Mapserver compiled fine with PHP5 once you find the correct header files and locations. Details on our manual installation can be gleemed from here: https://db.aoos.org/wiki/index.php/AOOS_Systems_Software Our base operating system is 32-bit 2007.0 Mandriva Rob On Fri, December 22, 2006 5:39 am, Daniel Morissette wrote: Gregor Mosheh wrote: Reading those bugzilla entries, that's very encouraging. Thanks for pointing those out, Antti. Any it works for me with Unix, Apache 2 (thread or prefork), PHP 5 as a DSO, using a lot of PHP/Mapscript? Is there an official word on the stability of this configuration? Or am I gonna have to try it myself for a few days and post a it seems to work for me? :) Yes, version 4.10 should be safe to use with PHP as an Apache module, I am not aware of any outstanding issue on that front... 4.6.1 and 4.8 might be okay too, but I'm not sure, so using 4.10 is the safest way to go. Daniel -- Daniel Morissette http://www.mapgears.com/ -- Alaska Ocean Observing System Database Manager 907-474-7948 (skype:rob_cermak) RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
[UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] How to get Higher Resolution From DOQ WMS?
I've linked DOQ images from the Microsoft TerraServer's WMS, but they look terrible in my MapServer map. It looks like they are being rendered in 8-bit grayscale. When I display these same images with a GetMap URL in my browser they look fine. Could somoeone tell me what I need to do to get these to look better in MapServer? RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
Re: [UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] Mapscript with php as apache module
Rob Cermak wrote: For Mapserver 4.10 and PHP 5.1.6: Add this line after all the PHP tests... Thanks a lot, Rob. It'll be a few days 'til I give it a try, then a few days more 'til I'm satisfied that it's working well enough, and I'll post to the list with your fix and a status report. Thanks again. This would be a great step forward. :) RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
Re: [UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] Mapscript with php as apache module
For Mapserver 4.10 and PHP 5.1.6: Add this line after all the PHP tests... test -f /usr/include/php/Zend/acconfig.h PHP_SRC_DIR=/usr/include/php/ PHP_CONFIG_H=/usr/include/php/Zend/acconfig.h It is a hack, but it will make the module compile for Apache2/PHP5. Be sure to have the php-devel or like package loaded. Once PHP stops moving headers around maybe a fix will sneak into the configure script for Mapserver. The permutations needed in the last couple updates have been numerous. We are using prefork with no problems. Several versions of Mapserver compiled fine with PHP5 once you find the correct header files and locations. Details on our manual installation can be gleemed from here: https://db.aoos.org/wiki/index.php/AOOS_Systems_Software Our base operating system is 32-bit 2007.0 Mandriva Rob On Fri, December 22, 2006 5:39 am, Daniel Morissette wrote: Gregor Mosheh wrote: Reading those bugzilla entries, that's very encouraging. Thanks for pointing those out, Antti. Any it works for me with Unix, Apache 2 (thread or prefork), PHP 5 as a DSO, using a lot of PHP/Mapscript? Is there an official word on the stability of this configuration? Or am I gonna have to try it myself for a few days and post a it seems to work for me? :) Yes, version 4.10 should be safe to use with PHP as an Apache module, I am not aware of any outstanding issue on that front... 4.6.1 and 4.8 might be okay too, but I'm not sure, so using 4.10 is the safest way to go. Daniel -- Daniel Morissette http://www.mapgears.com/ -- Alaska Ocean Observing System Database Manager 907-474-7948 (skype:rob_cermak) RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
[UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] How to get Higher Resolution From DOQ WMS?
I've linked DOQ images from the Microsoft TerraServer's WMS, but they look terrible in my MapServer map. It looks like they are being rendered in 8-bit grayscale. When I display these same images with a GetMap URL in my browser they look fine. Could somoeone tell me what I need to do to get these to look better in MapServer? RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
[UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] How to get Higher Resolution From DOQ WMS?
I've linked DOQ images from the Microsoft TerraServer's WMS, but they look terrible in my MapServer map. It looks like they are being rendered in 8-bit grayscale. When I display these same images with a GetMap URL in my browser they look fine. Could somoeone tell me what I need to do to get these to look better in MapServer? RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
Re: [UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] Mapscript with php as apache module
For Mapserver 4.10 and PHP 5.1.6: Add this line after all the PHP tests... test -f /usr/include/php/Zend/acconfig.h PHP_SRC_DIR=/usr/include/php/ PHP_CONFIG_H=/usr/include/php/Zend/acconfig.h It is a hack, but it will make the module compile for Apache2/PHP5. Be sure to have the php-devel or like package loaded. Once PHP stops moving headers around maybe a fix will sneak into the configure script for Mapserver. The permutations needed in the last couple updates have been numerous. We are using prefork with no problems. Several versions of Mapserver compiled fine with PHP5 once you find the correct header files and locations. Details on our manual installation can be gleemed from here: https://db.aoos.org/wiki/index.php/AOOS_Systems_Software Our base operating system is 32-bit 2007.0 Mandriva Rob On Fri, December 22, 2006 5:39 am, Daniel Morissette wrote: Gregor Mosheh wrote: Reading those bugzilla entries, that's very encouraging. Thanks for pointing those out, Antti. Any it works for me with Unix, Apache 2 (thread or prefork), PHP 5 as a DSO, using a lot of PHP/Mapscript? Is there an official word on the stability of this configuration? Or am I gonna have to try it myself for a few days and post a it seems to work for me? :) Yes, version 4.10 should be safe to use with PHP as an Apache module, I am not aware of any outstanding issue on that front... 4.6.1 and 4.8 might be okay too, but I'm not sure, so using 4.10 is the safest way to go. Daniel -- Daniel Morissette http://www.mapgears.com/ -- Alaska Ocean Observing System Database Manager 907-474-7948 (skype:rob_cermak) RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
Re: [UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] Mapscript with php as apache module
Rob Cermak wrote: For Mapserver 4.10 and PHP 5.1.6: Add this line after all the PHP tests... Thanks a lot, Rob. It'll be a few days 'til I give it a try, then a few days more 'til I'm satisfied that it's working well enough, and I'll post to the list with your fix and a status report. Thanks again. This would be a great step forward. :) RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
Re: [UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] Mapscript with php as apache module
Rob Cermak wrote: For Mapserver 4.10 and PHP 5.1.6: Add this line after all the PHP tests... Thanks a lot, Rob. It'll be a few days 'til I give it a try, then a few days more 'til I'm satisfied that it's working well enough, and I'll post to the list with your fix and a status report. Thanks again. This would be a great step forward. :) RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
Re: [UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] Mapscript with php as apache module
For Mapserver 4.10 and PHP 5.1.6: Add this line after all the PHP tests... test -f /usr/include/php/Zend/acconfig.h PHP_SRC_DIR=/usr/include/php/ PHP_CONFIG_H=/usr/include/php/Zend/acconfig.h It is a hack, but it will make the module compile for Apache2/PHP5. Be sure to have the php-devel or like package loaded. Once PHP stops moving headers around maybe a fix will sneak into the configure script for Mapserver. The permutations needed in the last couple updates have been numerous. We are using prefork with no problems. Several versions of Mapserver compiled fine with PHP5 once you find the correct header files and locations. Details on our manual installation can be gleemed from here: https://db.aoos.org/wiki/index.php/AOOS_Systems_Software Our base operating system is 32-bit 2007.0 Mandriva Rob On Fri, December 22, 2006 5:39 am, Daniel Morissette wrote: Gregor Mosheh wrote: Reading those bugzilla entries, that's very encouraging. Thanks for pointing those out, Antti. Any it works for me with Unix, Apache 2 (thread or prefork), PHP 5 as a DSO, using a lot of PHP/Mapscript? Is there an official word on the stability of this configuration? Or am I gonna have to try it myself for a few days and post a it seems to work for me? :) Yes, version 4.10 should be safe to use with PHP as an Apache module, I am not aware of any outstanding issue on that front... 4.6.1 and 4.8 might be okay too, but I'm not sure, so using 4.10 is the safest way to go. Daniel -- Daniel Morissette http://www.mapgears.com/ -- Alaska Ocean Observing System Database Manager 907-474-7948 (skype:rob_cermak) RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
[UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] How to get Higher Resolution From DOQ WMS?
I've linked DOQ images from the Microsoft TerraServer's WMS, but they look terrible in my MapServer map. It looks like they are being rendered in 8-bit grayscale. When I display these same images with a GetMap URL in my browser they look fine. Could somoeone tell me what I need to do to get these to look better in MapServer? RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
Re: [UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] Mapscript with php as apache module
Rob Cermak wrote: For Mapserver 4.10 and PHP 5.1.6: Add this line after all the PHP tests... Thanks a lot, Rob. It'll be a few days 'til I give it a try, then a few days more 'til I'm satisfied that it's working well enough, and I'll post to the list with your fix and a status report. Thanks again. This would be a great step forward. :) RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
Re: [UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] Mapscript with php as apache module
For Mapserver 4.10 and PHP 5.1.6: Add this line after all the PHP tests... test -f /usr/include/php/Zend/acconfig.h PHP_SRC_DIR=/usr/include/php/ PHP_CONFIG_H=/usr/include/php/Zend/acconfig.h It is a hack, but it will make the module compile for Apache2/PHP5. Be sure to have the php-devel or like package loaded. Once PHP stops moving headers around maybe a fix will sneak into the configure script for Mapserver. The permutations needed in the last couple updates have been numerous. We are using prefork with no problems. Several versions of Mapserver compiled fine with PHP5 once you find the correct header files and locations. Details on our manual installation can be gleemed from here: https://db.aoos.org/wiki/index.php/AOOS_Systems_Software Our base operating system is 32-bit 2007.0 Mandriva Rob On Fri, December 22, 2006 5:39 am, Daniel Morissette wrote: Gregor Mosheh wrote: Reading those bugzilla entries, that's very encouraging. Thanks for pointing those out, Antti. Any it works for me with Unix, Apache 2 (thread or prefork), PHP 5 as a DSO, using a lot of PHP/Mapscript? Is there an official word on the stability of this configuration? Or am I gonna have to try it myself for a few days and post a it seems to work for me? :) Yes, version 4.10 should be safe to use with PHP as an Apache module, I am not aware of any outstanding issue on that front... 4.6.1 and 4.8 might be okay too, but I'm not sure, so using 4.10 is the safest way to go. Daniel -- Daniel Morissette http://www.mapgears.com/ -- Alaska Ocean Observing System Database Manager 907-474-7948 (skype:rob_cermak) RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
[UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] How to get Higher Resolution From DOQ WMS?
I've linked DOQ images from the Microsoft TerraServer's WMS, but they look terrible in my MapServer map. It looks like they are being rendered in 8-bit grayscale. When I display these same images with a GetMap URL in my browser they look fine. Could somoeone tell me what I need to do to get these to look better in MapServer? RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
Re: [UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] Mapscript with php as apache module
For Mapserver 4.10 and PHP 5.1.6: Add this line after all the PHP tests... test -f /usr/include/php/Zend/acconfig.h PHP_SRC_DIR=/usr/include/php/ PHP_CONFIG_H=/usr/include/php/Zend/acconfig.h It is a hack, but it will make the module compile for Apache2/PHP5. Be sure to have the php-devel or like package loaded. Once PHP stops moving headers around maybe a fix will sneak into the configure script for Mapserver. The permutations needed in the last couple updates have been numerous. We are using prefork with no problems. Several versions of Mapserver compiled fine with PHP5 once you find the correct header files and locations. Details on our manual installation can be gleemed from here: https://db.aoos.org/wiki/index.php/AOOS_Systems_Software Our base operating system is 32-bit 2007.0 Mandriva Rob On Fri, December 22, 2006 5:39 am, Daniel Morissette wrote: Gregor Mosheh wrote: Reading those bugzilla entries, that's very encouraging. Thanks for pointing those out, Antti. Any it works for me with Unix, Apache 2 (thread or prefork), PHP 5 as a DSO, using a lot of PHP/Mapscript? Is there an official word on the stability of this configuration? Or am I gonna have to try it myself for a few days and post a it seems to work for me? :) Yes, version 4.10 should be safe to use with PHP as an Apache module, I am not aware of any outstanding issue on that front... 4.6.1 and 4.8 might be okay too, but I'm not sure, so using 4.10 is the safest way to go. Daniel -- Daniel Morissette http://www.mapgears.com/ -- Alaska Ocean Observing System Database Manager 907-474-7948 (skype:rob_cermak) RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
Re: [UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] Mapscript with php as apache module
Rob Cermak wrote: For Mapserver 4.10 and PHP 5.1.6: Add this line after all the PHP tests... Thanks a lot, Rob. It'll be a few days 'til I give it a try, then a few days more 'til I'm satisfied that it's working well enough, and I'll post to the list with your fix and a status report. Thanks again. This would be a great step forward. :) RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
[UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] How to get Higher Resolution From DOQ WMS?
I've linked DOQ images from the Microsoft TerraServer's WMS, but they look terrible in my MapServer map. It looks like they are being rendered in 8-bit grayscale. When I display these same images with a GetMap URL in my browser they look fine. Could somoeone tell me what I need to do to get these to look better in MapServer? RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
Re: [UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] Mapscript with php as apache module
For Mapserver 4.10 and PHP 5.1.6: Add this line after all the PHP tests... test -f /usr/include/php/Zend/acconfig.h PHP_SRC_DIR=/usr/include/php/ PHP_CONFIG_H=/usr/include/php/Zend/acconfig.h It is a hack, but it will make the module compile for Apache2/PHP5. Be sure to have the php-devel or like package loaded. Once PHP stops moving headers around maybe a fix will sneak into the configure script for Mapserver. The permutations needed in the last couple updates have been numerous. We are using prefork with no problems. Several versions of Mapserver compiled fine with PHP5 once you find the correct header files and locations. Details on our manual installation can be gleemed from here: https://db.aoos.org/wiki/index.php/AOOS_Systems_Software Our base operating system is 32-bit 2007.0 Mandriva Rob On Fri, December 22, 2006 5:39 am, Daniel Morissette wrote: Gregor Mosheh wrote: Reading those bugzilla entries, that's very encouraging. Thanks for pointing those out, Antti. Any it works for me with Unix, Apache 2 (thread or prefork), PHP 5 as a DSO, using a lot of PHP/Mapscript? Is there an official word on the stability of this configuration? Or am I gonna have to try it myself for a few days and post a it seems to work for me? :) Yes, version 4.10 should be safe to use with PHP as an Apache module, I am not aware of any outstanding issue on that front... 4.6.1 and 4.8 might be okay too, but I'm not sure, so using 4.10 is the safest way to go. Daniel -- Daniel Morissette http://www.mapgears.com/ -- Alaska Ocean Observing System Database Manager 907-474-7948 (skype:rob_cermak) RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
Re: [UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] Mapscript with php as apache module
Rob Cermak wrote: For Mapserver 4.10 and PHP 5.1.6: Add this line after all the PHP tests... Thanks a lot, Rob. It'll be a few days 'til I give it a try, then a few days more 'til I'm satisfied that it's working well enough, and I'll post to the list with your fix and a status report. Thanks again. This would be a great step forward. :) RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
[UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] How to get Higher Resolution From DOQ WMS?
I've linked DOQ images from the Microsoft TerraServer's WMS, but they look terrible in my MapServer map. It looks like they are being rendered in 8-bit grayscale. When I display these same images with a GetMap URL in my browser they look fine. Could somoeone tell me what I need to do to get these to look better in MapServer? RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
Re: [UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] Mapscript with php as apache module
For Mapserver 4.10 and PHP 5.1.6: Add this line after all the PHP tests... test -f /usr/include/php/Zend/acconfig.h PHP_SRC_DIR=/usr/include/php/ PHP_CONFIG_H=/usr/include/php/Zend/acconfig.h It is a hack, but it will make the module compile for Apache2/PHP5. Be sure to have the php-devel or like package loaded. Once PHP stops moving headers around maybe a fix will sneak into the configure script for Mapserver. The permutations needed in the last couple updates have been numerous. We are using prefork with no problems. Several versions of Mapserver compiled fine with PHP5 once you find the correct header files and locations. Details on our manual installation can be gleemed from here: https://db.aoos.org/wiki/index.php/AOOS_Systems_Software Our base operating system is 32-bit 2007.0 Mandriva Rob On Fri, December 22, 2006 5:39 am, Daniel Morissette wrote: Gregor Mosheh wrote: Reading those bugzilla entries, that's very encouraging. Thanks for pointing those out, Antti. Any it works for me with Unix, Apache 2 (thread or prefork), PHP 5 as a DSO, using a lot of PHP/Mapscript? Is there an official word on the stability of this configuration? Or am I gonna have to try it myself for a few days and post a it seems to work for me? :) Yes, version 4.10 should be safe to use with PHP as an Apache module, I am not aware of any outstanding issue on that front... 4.6.1 and 4.8 might be okay too, but I'm not sure, so using 4.10 is the safest way to go. Daniel -- Daniel Morissette http://www.mapgears.com/ -- Alaska Ocean Observing System Database Manager 907-474-7948 (skype:rob_cermak) RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
[UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] How to get Higher Resolution From DOQ WMS?
I've linked DOQ images from the Microsoft TerraServer's WMS, but they look terrible in my MapServer map. It looks like they are being rendered in 8-bit grayscale. When I display these same images with a GetMap URL in my browser they look fine. Could somoeone tell me what I need to do to get these to look better in MapServer? RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
Re: [UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] Mapscript with php as apache module
Rob Cermak wrote: For Mapserver 4.10 and PHP 5.1.6: Add this line after all the PHP tests... Thanks a lot, Rob. It'll be a few days 'til I give it a try, then a few days more 'til I'm satisfied that it's working well enough, and I'll post to the list with your fix and a status report. Thanks again. This would be a great step forward. :) RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
Re: [UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] Mapscript with php as apache module
For Mapserver 4.10 and PHP 5.1.6: Add this line after all the PHP tests... test -f /usr/include/php/Zend/acconfig.h PHP_SRC_DIR=/usr/include/php/ PHP_CONFIG_H=/usr/include/php/Zend/acconfig.h It is a hack, but it will make the module compile for Apache2/PHP5. Be sure to have the php-devel or like package loaded. Once PHP stops moving headers around maybe a fix will sneak into the configure script for Mapserver. The permutations needed in the last couple updates have been numerous. We are using prefork with no problems. Several versions of Mapserver compiled fine with PHP5 once you find the correct header files and locations. Details on our manual installation can be gleemed from here: https://db.aoos.org/wiki/index.php/AOOS_Systems_Software Our base operating system is 32-bit 2007.0 Mandriva Rob On Fri, December 22, 2006 5:39 am, Daniel Morissette wrote: Gregor Mosheh wrote: Reading those bugzilla entries, that's very encouraging. Thanks for pointing those out, Antti. Any it works for me with Unix, Apache 2 (thread or prefork), PHP 5 as a DSO, using a lot of PHP/Mapscript? Is there an official word on the stability of this configuration? Or am I gonna have to try it myself for a few days and post a it seems to work for me? :) Yes, version 4.10 should be safe to use with PHP as an Apache module, I am not aware of any outstanding issue on that front... 4.6.1 and 4.8 might be okay too, but I'm not sure, so using 4.10 is the safest way to go. Daniel -- Daniel Morissette http://www.mapgears.com/ -- Alaska Ocean Observing System Database Manager 907-474-7948 (skype:rob_cermak) RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
Re: [UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] Mapscript with php as apache module
For Mapserver 4.10 and PHP 5.1.6: Add this line after all the PHP tests... test -f /usr/include/php/Zend/acconfig.h PHP_SRC_DIR=/usr/include/php/ PHP_CONFIG_H=/usr/include/php/Zend/acconfig.h It is a hack, but it will make the module compile for Apache2/PHP5. Be sure to have the php-devel or like package loaded. Once PHP stops moving headers around maybe a fix will sneak into the configure script for Mapserver. The permutations needed in the last couple updates have been numerous. We are using prefork with no problems. Several versions of Mapserver compiled fine with PHP5 once you find the correct header files and locations. Details on our manual installation can be gleemed from here: https://db.aoos.org/wiki/index.php/AOOS_Systems_Software Our base operating system is 32-bit 2007.0 Mandriva Rob On Fri, December 22, 2006 5:39 am, Daniel Morissette wrote: Gregor Mosheh wrote: Reading those bugzilla entries, that's very encouraging. Thanks for pointing those out, Antti. Any it works for me with Unix, Apache 2 (thread or prefork), PHP 5 as a DSO, using a lot of PHP/Mapscript? Is there an official word on the stability of this configuration? Or am I gonna have to try it myself for a few days and post a it seems to work for me? :) Yes, version 4.10 should be safe to use with PHP as an Apache module, I am not aware of any outstanding issue on that front... 4.6.1 and 4.8 might be okay too, but I'm not sure, so using 4.10 is the safest way to go. Daniel -- Daniel Morissette http://www.mapgears.com/ -- Alaska Ocean Observing System Database Manager 907-474-7948 (skype:rob_cermak) RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
[UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] How to get Higher Resolution From DOQ WMS?
I've linked DOQ images from the Microsoft TerraServer's WMS, but they look terrible in my MapServer map. It looks like they are being rendered in 8-bit grayscale. When I display these same images with a GetMap URL in my browser they look fine. Could somoeone tell me what I need to do to get these to look better in MapServer? RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
[UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] How to get Higher Resolution From DOQ WMS?
I've linked DOQ images from the Microsoft TerraServer's WMS, but they look terrible in my MapServer map. It looks like they are being rendered in 8-bit grayscale. When I display these same images with a GetMap URL in my browser they look fine. Could somoeone tell me what I need to do to get these to look better in MapServer? RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
Re: [UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] Mapscript with php as apache module
For Mapserver 4.10 and PHP 5.1.6: Add this line after all the PHP tests... test -f /usr/include/php/Zend/acconfig.h PHP_SRC_DIR=/usr/include/php/ PHP_CONFIG_H=/usr/include/php/Zend/acconfig.h It is a hack, but it will make the module compile for Apache2/PHP5. Be sure to have the php-devel or like package loaded. Once PHP stops moving headers around maybe a fix will sneak into the configure script for Mapserver. The permutations needed in the last couple updates have been numerous. We are using prefork with no problems. Several versions of Mapserver compiled fine with PHP5 once you find the correct header files and locations. Details on our manual installation can be gleemed from here: https://db.aoos.org/wiki/index.php/AOOS_Systems_Software Our base operating system is 32-bit 2007.0 Mandriva Rob On Fri, December 22, 2006 5:39 am, Daniel Morissette wrote: Gregor Mosheh wrote: Reading those bugzilla entries, that's very encouraging. Thanks for pointing those out, Antti. Any it works for me with Unix, Apache 2 (thread or prefork), PHP 5 as a DSO, using a lot of PHP/Mapscript? Is there an official word on the stability of this configuration? Or am I gonna have to try it myself for a few days and post a it seems to work for me? :) Yes, version 4.10 should be safe to use with PHP as an Apache module, I am not aware of any outstanding issue on that front... 4.6.1 and 4.8 might be okay too, but I'm not sure, so using 4.10 is the safest way to go. Daniel -- Daniel Morissette http://www.mapgears.com/ -- Alaska Ocean Observing System Database Manager 907-474-7948 (skype:rob_cermak) RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
Re: [UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] Mapscript with php as apache module
Rob Cermak wrote: For Mapserver 4.10 and PHP 5.1.6: Add this line after all the PHP tests... Thanks a lot, Rob. It'll be a few days 'til I give it a try, then a few days more 'til I'm satisfied that it's working well enough, and I'll post to the list with your fix and a status report. Thanks again. This would be a great step forward. :) RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
Re: [UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] Mapscript with php as apache module
For Mapserver 4.10 and PHP 5.1.6: Add this line after all the PHP tests... test -f /usr/include/php/Zend/acconfig.h PHP_SRC_DIR=/usr/include/php/ PHP_CONFIG_H=/usr/include/php/Zend/acconfig.h It is a hack, but it will make the module compile for Apache2/PHP5. Be sure to have the php-devel or like package loaded. Once PHP stops moving headers around maybe a fix will sneak into the configure script for Mapserver. The permutations needed in the last couple updates have been numerous. We are using prefork with no problems. Several versions of Mapserver compiled fine with PHP5 once you find the correct header files and locations. Details on our manual installation can be gleemed from here: https://db.aoos.org/wiki/index.php/AOOS_Systems_Software Our base operating system is 32-bit 2007.0 Mandriva Rob On Fri, December 22, 2006 5:39 am, Daniel Morissette wrote: Gregor Mosheh wrote: Reading those bugzilla entries, that's very encouraging. Thanks for pointing those out, Antti. Any it works for me with Unix, Apache 2 (thread or prefork), PHP 5 as a DSO, using a lot of PHP/Mapscript? Is there an official word on the stability of this configuration? Or am I gonna have to try it myself for a few days and post a it seems to work for me? :) Yes, version 4.10 should be safe to use with PHP as an Apache module, I am not aware of any outstanding issue on that front... 4.6.1 and 4.8 might be okay too, but I'm not sure, so using 4.10 is the safest way to go. Daniel -- Daniel Morissette http://www.mapgears.com/ -- Alaska Ocean Observing System Database Manager 907-474-7948 (skype:rob_cermak) RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
[UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] How to get Higher Resolution From DOQ WMS?
I've linked DOQ images from the Microsoft TerraServer's WMS, but they look terrible in my MapServer map. It looks like they are being rendered in 8-bit grayscale. When I display these same images with a GetMap URL in my browser they look fine. Could somoeone tell me what I need to do to get these to look better in MapServer? RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
Re: [UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] Mapscript with php as apache module
For Mapserver 4.10 and PHP 5.1.6: Add this line after all the PHP tests... test -f /usr/include/php/Zend/acconfig.h PHP_SRC_DIR=/usr/include/php/ PHP_CONFIG_H=/usr/include/php/Zend/acconfig.h It is a hack, but it will make the module compile for Apache2/PHP5. Be sure to have the php-devel or like package loaded. Once PHP stops moving headers around maybe a fix will sneak into the configure script for Mapserver. The permutations needed in the last couple updates have been numerous. We are using prefork with no problems. Several versions of Mapserver compiled fine with PHP5 once you find the correct header files and locations. Details on our manual installation can be gleemed from here: https://db.aoos.org/wiki/index.php/AOOS_Systems_Software Our base operating system is 32-bit 2007.0 Mandriva Rob On Fri, December 22, 2006 5:39 am, Daniel Morissette wrote: Gregor Mosheh wrote: Reading those bugzilla entries, that's very encouraging. Thanks for pointing those out, Antti. Any it works for me with Unix, Apache 2 (thread or prefork), PHP 5 as a DSO, using a lot of PHP/Mapscript? Is there an official word on the stability of this configuration? Or am I gonna have to try it myself for a few days and post a it seems to work for me? :) Yes, version 4.10 should be safe to use with PHP as an Apache module, I am not aware of any outstanding issue on that front... 4.6.1 and 4.8 might be okay too, but I'm not sure, so using 4.10 is the safest way to go. Daniel -- Daniel Morissette http://www.mapgears.com/ -- Alaska Ocean Observing System Database Manager 907-474-7948 (skype:rob_cermak) RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
[UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] How to get Higher Resolution From DOQ WMS?
I've linked DOQ images from the Microsoft TerraServer's WMS, but they look terrible in my MapServer map. It looks like they are being rendered in 8-bit grayscale. When I display these same images with a GetMap URL in my browser they look fine. Could somoeone tell me what I need to do to get these to look better in MapServer? RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
Re: [UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] Mapscript with php as apache module
Rob Cermak wrote: For Mapserver 4.10 and PHP 5.1.6: Add this line after all the PHP tests... Thanks a lot, Rob. It'll be a few days 'til I give it a try, then a few days more 'til I'm satisfied that it's working well enough, and I'll post to the list with your fix and a status report. Thanks again. This would be a great step forward. :) RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
Re: [UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] Mapscript with php as apache module
For Mapserver 4.10 and PHP 5.1.6: Add this line after all the PHP tests... test -f /usr/include/php/Zend/acconfig.h PHP_SRC_DIR=/usr/include/php/ PHP_CONFIG_H=/usr/include/php/Zend/acconfig.h It is a hack, but it will make the module compile for Apache2/PHP5. Be sure to have the php-devel or like package loaded. Once PHP stops moving headers around maybe a fix will sneak into the configure script for Mapserver. The permutations needed in the last couple updates have been numerous. We are using prefork with no problems. Several versions of Mapserver compiled fine with PHP5 once you find the correct header files and locations. Details on our manual installation can be gleemed from here: https://db.aoos.org/wiki/index.php/AOOS_Systems_Software Our base operating system is 32-bit 2007.0 Mandriva Rob On Fri, December 22, 2006 5:39 am, Daniel Morissette wrote: Gregor Mosheh wrote: Reading those bugzilla entries, that's very encouraging. Thanks for pointing those out, Antti. Any it works for me with Unix, Apache 2 (thread or prefork), PHP 5 as a DSO, using a lot of PHP/Mapscript? Is there an official word on the stability of this configuration? Or am I gonna have to try it myself for a few days and post a it seems to work for me? :) Yes, version 4.10 should be safe to use with PHP as an Apache module, I am not aware of any outstanding issue on that front... 4.6.1 and 4.8 might be okay too, but I'm not sure, so using 4.10 is the safest way to go. Daniel -- Daniel Morissette http://www.mapgears.com/ -- Alaska Ocean Observing System Database Manager 907-474-7948 (skype:rob_cermak) RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
Re: [UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] Mapscript with php as apache module
Rob Cermak wrote: For Mapserver 4.10 and PHP 5.1.6: Add this line after all the PHP tests... Thanks a lot, Rob. It'll be a few days 'til I give it a try, then a few days more 'til I'm satisfied that it's working well enough, and I'll post to the list with your fix and a status report. Thanks again. This would be a great step forward. :) RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
Re: [UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] Mapscript with php as apache module
Rob Cermak wrote: For Mapserver 4.10 and PHP 5.1.6: Add this line after all the PHP tests... Thanks a lot, Rob. It'll be a few days 'til I give it a try, then a few days more 'til I'm satisfied that it's working well enough, and I'll post to the list with your fix and a status report. Thanks again. This would be a great step forward. :) RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
[UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] How to get Higher Resolution From DOQ WMS?
I've linked DOQ images from the Microsoft TerraServer's WMS, but they look terrible in my MapServer map. It looks like they are being rendered in 8-bit grayscale. When I display these same images with a GetMap URL in my browser they look fine. Could somoeone tell me what I need to do to get these to look better in MapServer? RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
Re: [UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] Mapscript with php as apache module
Rob Cermak wrote: For Mapserver 4.10 and PHP 5.1.6: Add this line after all the PHP tests... Thanks a lot, Rob. It'll be a few days 'til I give it a try, then a few days more 'til I'm satisfied that it's working well enough, and I'll post to the list with your fix and a status report. Thanks again. This would be a great step forward. :) RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt
[UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] How to get Higher Resolution From DOQ WMS?
I've linked DOQ images from the Microsoft TerraServer's WMS, but they look terrible in my MapServer map. It looks like they are being rendered in 8-bit grayscale. When I display these same images with a GetMap URL in my browser they look fine. Could somoeone tell me what I need to do to get these to look better in MapServer? RFOHeader2.txt Description: RFOHeader2.txt