how i can do to install mapguide open source and FDO 3.5 on ubuntu 10.04 ?
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Hi all.
Since we have now MGOS Live CD which is based on Ubuntu, is there
possibility to have Ubuntu/Debian .deb packages for download?
Also, does this MGOS version includes King.Oracle FDO provider?
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Subject: [mapguide-users] Ubuntu MGOS packages?
Hi all.
Since we have now MGOS Live CD
Ubuntu is more of a client machine try CentOS (RedHat Enterprise) as
everything goes much more smooth on a system that allows for older
enterprise applications. I never understand the Linux fad people :-) In my
honest opinion, Ubuntu is for the cool looking desktop fanatics not for
enterprise
Hello, when I tried to compile MGOC 2.0.1 on ubuntu 8.04 I had several
problems due to the gcc compiler installed on distribution. I tried to
downgrade to version 4.1.2 and then everything went well.
Ray Holtz wrote:
We currently have MGOS1.2, on Ubuntu 7.04. I am thinking of rebuilding
a
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,
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Subject: [mapguide-users] Ubuntu 8.04 MGOS
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