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We have a dedicated server using rhe 4 and cPanel 10.8.2. I've
installed MapServer last week and it had no problems with cPanel at all. The
problem you might encounter is that MapScript needs php execute as cgi. So you
need a seperate php install if you have php installed as an Apache DSO. Check
this link out: http://mapserver.gis.umn.edu/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?PHPMapScriptCGI
-----Original Message----- I have a site hosted at ServInt on a virtual private server (VPS)
running Red Hat 9, Virtuozzo, and Cpanel. The network ops folks have dissuaded
me from installing Mapserver, saying in part: "The requirements for this application would most likely cause
instability on a VPS. Additionally, there are no pre-made binaries for RedHat 9.0.
You would probably need a Mapserver expert to install this software for you
on your VPS, and it would most likely break functionality with other
things (like cPanel). It is not something that looks like it would play nicely
with the software that cPanel installs. It looks like it would require a
self contained PHP daemon." Are they being too cautious, or should I give up on installing this? My
goal is to be able to dynamically render the NOAA ENC charts. Is there a
simpler alternative for doing so? Anyone out there with cPanel experience who would be interested in a
project to install this? Thanks, Michael Slater www.BoatingSF.com |
- [UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] Using Mapserver on VPS wi... Michael Slater
- Re: [UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] Using Mapserver ... Volkan Ulukut
- Re: [UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] Using Mapserver ... Eijnden, B. van den (Bart)
