I asked this last week to no responses, just wondering if anyone saw it
today that might have missed it last time.
Thanks!
Ray Holtz wrote:
Hello,
we are having a problem publishing a map from AutoCAD Map3D 2008 to
MGOS1.2. We go to File>More Plotting Options>Publish to Autodesk
Mapgui
Hello, we are having a problem publishing a map from AutoCAD Map3D 2008
to MGOS1.2. We go to File>More Plotting Options>Publish to Autodesk
Mapguide and then log into the MGOS server. MGOS is running on Ubuntu
7.04. We make a new folder for the new map, and then 'Make a new copy
of the resou
Ok, Hi again everyone, I am back working on Mapguide again for my
client. we are trying to work in Mapguide Studio 2008, and are attached
to the MGOS site. When working on a layout that was previously created,
it is trying to preview to
http://192.168.1.154/mapviewerdwf/?WEBLAYOUTblahblah, bu
Ok, Hi again everyone, I am back working on Mapguide again for my
client. we are trying to work in Mapguide Studio 2008, and are attached
to the MGOS site. When working on a layout that was previously created,
it is trying to preview to
http://192.168.1.154/mapviewerdwf/?WEBLAYOUTblahblah, bu
We currently have MGOS1.2, on Ubuntu 7.04. I am thinking of rebuilding
a new server with MGOS2.0.1 and Ubuntu 8.04. Can we use the previous
maps/sites created for MGOS1.2 in 2.0.1?
Has anyone had any luck installing MGOS2.0.1 on Ubuntu 8.04?
I have seen the tutorials for Ubuntu 7.04 and 7.10,
- waiting for a postgis driver I can figure out how to do anything
with). But- I got a lot of help from the mapguide development team at
Autodesk, and eventually got through it. It's cool to be able to help people
in return.
Jo
Ray Holtz wrote:
Thanks Jo,
I told Rudy the wrong package, &
hings, unless you're making radical changes in structure or functionality.
Jason
From: Ray Holtz
Subject: Re: [mapguide-users] Building MGOS 1.2 on Ubuntu Server 7.04
I thought about it Jason, I just didn't know if I'd be stepping on
anyone's feet by updatin
That was my mistake Rudy. I should know better by now than to trust my
own memory. I checked my history, and it was the 'build-essential'
package that I installed (sudo apt-get install build-essential). It got
me gcc-c++ that I somehow figured out I needed (don't ask me how,
there's that mem
ol that way.
Jason
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From: Ray Holtz
Subject: Re: [mapguide-users] Building MGOS 1.2 on Ubuntu Server 7.04
and the only bit it seemed they left out was to install a package named
'build-install'. You can run 'apt-get install build-install' (without
quotes) to get it
Rudy, I have installed it on Ubuntu Server 7.04 last weekend. I used
these directions:
http://wiki.osgeo.org/index.php/Building_Mapguide_on_Ubuntu_7.04_Server
and the only bit it seemed they left out was to install a package named
'build-install'. You can run 'apt-get install build-install'
install it.
That fixed the problem for me.
Good luck,
Rex
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, August 03, 2007 1:29 PM
To: MapGuide Users Mail List
Subject: [mapguide-users] libxerces error on FC6
Hi all (again) I hate
Hi all (again) I hate being a pain over and over asking for help, but
here I am again. I just ran "./configure --enable-webtier=no" and I am
now running "make" and it errors out with the error below.
Any ideas on how to get past it? Thanks!
/usr/bin/ld: warning: libxerces-c.so.27, needed by
/
Hi all, I am building Mapguide on Fedora Core 6 using the guides at
http://wiki.osgeo.org/index.php/Building_MapGuide_on_Fedora_Core_6 and
http://mapguide.osgeo.org/1.1/docs/BuildConfigureMgOpenSourceOnLinux/Index.html
as guides. The lower half of the second link says that you can build
the We
e again.
make: *** [Makefile.in] Error 1
GD 2.0.33: Error build failed (0).
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Frank Warmerdam wrote:
Ray Holtz wrote:
Hey all, Everytime I make a bit of headway, I just get stuck again. I
am following the directions on
http://wiki.osgeo.
Hey all, Everytime I make a bit of headway, I just get stuck again. I
am following the directions on
http://wiki.osgeo.org/index.php/Building_MapGuide_on_Fedora_Core_6 to
build Mapguide on FC6. I have finished the mapguideaptinstaller, gotten
past the FDO install, now I am running ./build_oem
First, I really appreciate all your help with everything I am asking.
This Mapguide system is one of the hardest applications I've ever setup
in Linux. Thanks for being patient with all the questions I have (and
will) ask.
Ok, I figured I needed to manually create the directories I wrote about
I am running as root.
Traian Stanev wrote:
Are you running as root? May be the script doesn't have enough
permissions to put stuff under /usr/local?
Traian
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ray Holtz
Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2007
what the errors are.
cd apache
./build
Greg
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ray Holtz
Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2007 12:14 PM
To: MapGuide Users Mail List; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [fdo-users] FDO build_thirdparty
Hi all, Sorry for
Hi all, Sorry for the doublepost on both lists, but I am almost pulling
my hair out over this install.
I am trying to setup Mapguide 1.1 on an Ubuntu 6.06 LTS server. I have
installed the aptinstaller fine. I am working on the FDO now. I get
stuck with the build_thirdparty.sh script. It end
Hi I read the archives and in March someone was having troubles getting
the build_oem.sh script to finish installing. I never read a complete
answer for that. And I am having troubles in about the same spot. Here
is the end of the output of running ./build_oem.sh as root:
dwfcore: Initializ
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