Does this apply to DebianGIS? Is it a real problem, or should be overlooked? All the best. pc -------- Messaggio Originale -------- Oggetto: Re: [UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] PHP/MapScript on Debian and Ubuntu Data: Sat, 4 Aug 2007 22:10:10 -0500 Da: Steven Monai <stevem@SPATIALMAPPING.COM> Rispondi-a: Steven Monai <stevem@SPATIALMAPPING.COM> A: MAPSERVER-USERS@LISTS.UMN.EDU Update. I have filed a bug report against the Ubuntu binary package 'php5-mapscript', requesting that the patch that purposely breaks PHP/MapScript for CGI/FCGI/CLI be removed. Here's a link: https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/130304 Hopefully, the package maintainers will have a look and fix this little glitch soon. In the meantime, I have built my own .deb from source on Ubuntu (Feisty, i386). It's a relatively small file (532 KiB) that I'm happy to share with anyone who asks. -SM -- On Thu, 2 Aug 2007 17:09:03 -0500, Steven Monai <stevem@SPATIALMAPPING.COM> wrote: >Hello, all (but especially the PHP/MapScript devs): > >Before I go to the trouble of trying to contact the Debian package >maintainers, I'm posting my question here first, just in case someone in the >Mapserver community has any information. > >Everything I've seen on this list over the past few years has indicated that >the best way to run PHP/MapScript is in CGI mode. Yet the Debian package >maintainers seem to be under the impression that PHP/MapScript is most >stable running in an Apache2 DSO, even going so far as to patch >PHP/MapScript so that it refuses to run in a CGI (or even a CLI) >environment. Does anyone have any idea why Debian's 'php5-mapscript' package >maintainers have done this? Do they know something that I/we don't? Is >PHP/MapScript not stable in PHP5 when run as CGI/CLI? > >I really would like to be able to run ka-map's 'precache2.php' script from >the command line in Debian (or Ubuntu) without having to compile my own >php_mapscript.so. > >Regards, >-SM >-- -- Paolo Cavallini http://www.faunalia.it/pc
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