Re: [GENERAL] Installation of Postgis/postgresql

2009-12-30 Thread Devrim GÜNDÜZ
On Tue, 2009-12-29 at 17:22 -0800, Nick wrote: More info did a rpm -qa | grep gcc and gave me gcc-4.1.2-46el14.4.1 Thinking was that this included the g++, is that not the case? Or do we need a version gcc-c++? Did you read the previous e-mails? I remember at least 2 responses

Re: [GENERAL] Installation of Postgis/postgresql

2009-12-29 Thread Nick
Problem is we already have gcc-c++ but when we try to do a ./configure for the geos3.2.0 install it gives errors saying it is looking for g+ +, is it version of gcc-c++ is the highest upgrade and should have g++ included according to tech specialist. He is actually doing the install...trying to

Re: [GENERAL] Installation of Postgis/postgresql

2009-12-29 Thread Nick
Problem is we already have gcc-c++ but when we try to do a ./configure for the geos3.2.0 install it gives errors saying it is looking for g+ +, is it version of gcc-c++ is the highest upgrade and should have g++ included according to tech specialist. He is actually doing the install...trying to

Re: [GENERAL] Installation of Postgis/postgresql

2009-12-29 Thread Nick
Problem is we already have gcc-c++ but when we try to do a ./configure for the geos3.2.0 install it gives errors saying it is looking for g+ +, is it version of gcc-c++ is the highest upgrade and should have g++ included according to tech specialist. He is actually doing the install...trying to

Re: [GENERAL] Installation of Postgis/postgresql

2009-12-29 Thread Nick
On Dec 28, 8:22 pm, pie...@hogranch.com (John R Pierce) wrote: Nick wrote: 'g++' or g++ says -bash g++: command not found distro is red hat Assuming thats RHEL5,     yum install gcc-c++ if its RHEL4 or earlier, use up2date instead.   either of these will require a RHN subscription to

Re: [GENERAL] Installation of Postgis/postgresql

2009-12-29 Thread Nick
On Dec 29, 1:21 pm, Nick nick.uebel...@noaa.gov wrote: On Dec 28, 8:22 pm, pie...@hogranch.com (John R Pierce) wrote: Nick wrote: 'g++' or g++ says -bash g++: command not found distro is red hat Assuming thats RHEL5,     yum install gcc-c++ if its RHEL4 or earlier, use

Re: [GENERAL] Installation of Postgis/postgresql

2009-12-29 Thread Nick
On Dec 28, 8:22 pm, pie...@hogranch.com (John R Pierce) wrote: Nick wrote: 'g++' or g++ says -bash g++: command not found distro is red hat Assuming thats RHEL5,     yum install gcc-c++ if its RHEL4 or earlier, use up2date instead.   either of these will require a RHN subscription to

Re: [GENERAL] Installation of Postgis/postgresql

2009-12-29 Thread Joshua D. Drake
On Tue, 2009-12-29 at 13:21 -0800, Nick wrote: On Dec 28, 8:22 pm, pie...@hogranch.com (John R Pierce) wrote: Nick wrote: 'g++' or g++ says -bash g++: command not found distro is red hat Assuming thats RHEL5, yum install gcc-c++ if its RHEL4 or earlier, use up2date

Re: [GENERAL] Installation of Postgis/postgresql

2009-12-29 Thread Nick
On Dec 29, 4:19 pm, j...@commandprompt.com (Joshua D. Drake) wrote: On Tue, 2009-12-29 at 13:21 -0800, Nick wrote: On Dec 28, 8:22 pm, pie...@hogranch.com (John R Pierce) wrote: Nick wrote: 'g++' or g++ says -bash g++: command not found distro is red hat Assuming thats RHEL5,

Re: [GENERAL] Installation of Postgis/postgresql

2009-12-29 Thread Nick
On Dec 29, 4:19 pm, j...@commandprompt.com (Joshua D. Drake) wrote: On Tue, 2009-12-29 at 13:21 -0800, Nick wrote: On Dec 28, 8:22 pm, pie...@hogranch.com (John R Pierce) wrote: Nick wrote: 'g++' or g++ says -bash g++: command not found distro is red hat Assuming thats RHEL5,

Re: [GENERAL] Installation of Postgis/postgresql

2009-12-29 Thread Nick
On Dec 29, 4:19 pm, j...@commandprompt.com (Joshua D. Drake) wrote: On Tue, 2009-12-29 at 13:21 -0800, Nick wrote: On Dec 28, 8:22 pm, pie...@hogranch.com (John R Pierce) wrote: Nick wrote: 'g++' or g++ says -bash g++: command not found distro is red hat Assuming thats RHEL5,

[GENERAL] Installation of Postgis/postgresql

2009-12-28 Thread Nick
Trying to install postgis on LINUX machine, need to find the geos- config file, as seems it is no where to be found after download of postgis in the ./configure step, is there anyone that can give me a clue on how to find this file? Ultimate goal is to get postgis working so we can use geom data

Re: [GENERAL] Installation of Postgis/postgresql

2009-12-28 Thread Paul Ramsey
Nick, You'll find GEOS questions get answered better on the GEOS mailing list (http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/geos-devel), BUT: If ./configure is not finding g++ then odds are, you don't have it installed (type g++ on the commandline, see what happens). Use your package manager to do a

Re: [GENERAL] Installation of Postgis/postgresql

2009-12-28 Thread Andy Colson
On 12/28/2009 08:24 PM, Nick wrote: Trying to install postgis on LINUX machine, need to find the geos- config file, as seems it is no where to be found after download of postgis in the ./configure step, is there anyone that can give me a clue on how to find this file? Ultimate goal is to get

Re: [GENERAL] Installation of Postgis/postgresql

2009-12-28 Thread Devrim GÜNDÜZ
On Mon, 2009-12-28 at 18:24 -0800, Nick wrote: Trying to install postgis on LINUX machine, Which Linux? Many distros have PostGIS and related stuff in their repositories. You don't need to compile them. need to find the geos-config file, as seems it is no where to be found after download of

Re: [GENERAL] Installation of Postgis/postgresql

2009-12-28 Thread Nick
On Dec 28, 7:20 pm, a...@squeakycode.net (Andy Colson) wrote: On 12/28/2009 08:24 PM, Nick wrote: Trying to install postgis on LINUX machine, need to find the geos- config file, as seems it is no where to be found after download of postgis in the ./configure step, is there anyone that

Re: [GENERAL] Installation of Postgis/postgresql

2009-12-28 Thread Tom Lane
Nick nick.uebel...@noaa.gov writes: 'g++' or g++ says -bash g++: command not found So you haven't got it installed. distro is red hat Red Hat is pretty darn nonspecific, but on recent Fedora g++ is part of the gcc-c++ package. regards, tom lane -- Sent via

Re: [GENERAL] Installation of Postgis/postgresql

2009-12-28 Thread John R Pierce
Nick wrote: 'g++' or g++ says -bash g++: command not found distro is red hat Assuming thats RHEL5, yum install gcc-c++ if its RHEL4 or earlier, use up2date instead. either of these will require a RHN subscription to be activated. if it is in fact, centos 3,4,5, yum install