As you travel down this path don't be afraid to update the MapServer
wiki with your findings
(https://github.com/mapserver/mapserver/wiki/MapServer-Hosting-Providers).
(you can put howtos, advice, add more providers, remove outdateddo
anything you want on that page)
-jeff
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Jeff McKenna
If you want to use mapserver on a real linux host ...
contact me off list
All my cPanel hosted accounts have access to:
mapserver,
GDAL
postGIS enabled pgsql database
degrib
wgrib
wgrib2
GrADS
all the above are installed globally on a brand new CentOS 6.3 64bit
quad core i3
-Jeff Lake
Mic
Thanks
Does windows version of mapserver need installation or copying mapserv.exe plus
those files is sufficient (for a windows host)?
- Original Message -
From: Mr. Puneet Kishor
To: MapServer OSGEO
Cc:
Sent: Wednesday, December 5, 2012 10:30 PM
Subject: Re: [mapserver-users] Mapse
Try google "centos mapserver install cpanel" it looks like it has some
promising leads.
-Steve W
On 12/5/2012 1:48 PM, Saka Royban wrote:
Hi Stephen
It's CentOS and i've extracted that file from Enterprise Linux GIS.
I ONLY have cPanel in front myself. How can i run that command?
Sorry but i
On Dec 5, 2012, at 10:48 AM, Saka Royban wrote:
>
>
> Hi Stephen
> It's CentOS and i've extracted that file from Enterprise Linux GIS.
> I ONLY have cPanel in front myself. How can i run that command?
If you don't have shell access, you can ask your web host to install it for
you. Most dece
Hi Stephen
It's CentOS and i've extracted that file from Enterprise Linux GIS.
I ONLY have cPanel in front myself. How can i run that command?
Sorry but i really don't know.
Thanks
- Original Message -
From: Stephen Woodbridge
To: mapserver-users@lists.osgeo.org
Cc:
Sent: Wednesday,
It is probably failing because of missing dependency.
Try this from the command line:
/path/to/cgi-bin/mapserver -v
This will give a more useful error message you can read.
That said, extracting the binary and copying it to the cgi-bin is not
going to work in most cases because the whole poin
Thanks for your answer
After lots of try, i found that i can extract mapserver binary from rpm using
7zip. I put that executable file to cgi-bin and call it via address bar but no
success, just 500 Internal Server Error. (I know mapserver has some
dependencies but in spite of that it everything
On Dec 5, 2012, at 9:40 AM, Saka Royban wrote:
> Hi guys
> After a lot of effort to use CGI mapserver in my own site and finally leaving
> hope to find a solution, i came here to ask whether maserver is useful just
> for dedicated servers or VPSs really?
> I (and as it sounds, most of users)
Hi guys
After a lot of effort to use CGI mapserver in my own site and finally leaving
hope to find a solution, i came here to ask whether maserver is useful just for
dedicated servers or VPSs really?
I (and as it sounds, most of users) have just bought some space from a host
provider (i.e Linu
Jukka,
Strange. When I reviewed the source code it looked like Mapserver
would refused to classify any 24/32 bit image; I must have missed
something. So I tried your mapfile with shp2img v6.0.0 on a 24bit
image and it worked! Then I added
PROCESSING "BANDS=1,2,3"
and it *crash
Thank you very much Steve, it's working perfectly!
Arthur
Le 04/12/12 22:27, Lime, Steve D (DNR) a écrit :
You could write a onClick handler that takes a zoom value, sets a hidden
variable called zoom and submits the form.
function doZoom(zoom) {
// set value of zoom hidden variable
//
Hi,
You should try to give more exact description about your problem. By reading
several mails which you have sent to MS4W list I believe that you are still
talking about the same images. That is 3-band, 8 bits per band images stored
into database as PostGIS raster and which you have tried to
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