Hey guys,
Under the downloads page on http://www.gisinternals.com/sdk/ do I need to
do incremental installs (ie: install one thing, then another, etc)? Or is
it all self-contained? The reason I ask is that I go to
*release-1600-gdal-1-11-mapserver-6-4
*(which is stable and win32) and under that I
Ben,
The packages on http://www.gisinternals.com/sdk/ are self contained the
mapserver-core.msi would be enough for the basic mapserver functionality.
You can also install the gdal plugin packages (oracle, filegdb, ecw) into
the same directory to add further driver support to gdal.
Best regards,
Hi All,
I'm about to extend my MapServer IIS installer with some optional
mapfile/data to demonstrate that the installed application is working. Do
we have some kind of official demo/data for MapServer which is expected to
work with all mapserver versions? In my understanding that kind of data
sho
Hi,
Great idea. How about trying to show that the “OSGeo umbrella” could mean
something real? Geoserver has a set of vectors and rasters in the “data_dir”
directory of the standard delivery and I believe that the IP rights of those
have been checked. Deegree has also four demo workspaces and do
Dear list,
I try to build a cascading WMS, which uses layers from a remote WMS. This was easy to build in a mapfile by specify a Layer in the Layer section.
The remote WMS has over 400 layers and many goup layers in a layer tree.
My Question is: Is it possible to build a cascading WMS w