It sounds like an oracle10g libmap.dll build problem, and not your
fault. checking into it. Until this is solved, if you need an Oracle
connection you will have to use MS4W 1.5.3
(http://www.maptools.org/dl/ms4w/ms4w_1.5.3.zip), sorry.
jeff
Zhonghai Wang wrote:
Hi there,
I am now facing the same problem now, after the DLL swapping according
to the read-me file, the other old MapServer projects do not work any
more, even under the CGI mode, and the error message looks like:
[Fri Jun 16 14:38:55 2006] [error] [client 127.0.0.1 <http://127.0.0.1>]
Premature end of script headers: mapserv.exe -- this is the error
message in the Apache error log file.
do anyone have any ideas?
BTW: my system info: WinXP, MS4W 2.0, Oracle 10g R2 Instant Client
the ogrinfo --formats that OCI is supported.
many thanks.
zhonghai
On 6/16/06, *Lasse Korhonen* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
Hi Daniel,
we're facing exactly the same problems you described. Swapping of
dll-files
is enough to make previously working maps totally unfunctional. Maps
based
on oracle spatial, shapefiles or MapInfo-files all give an Apache
related
message "Internal Server Error". Last row in the error.log states
"Premature
end of script headers: mapserv.exe".
I can get errors from MapServer if I break the syntax in map-file, and
mistakes in SQL-statements raise errors from Oracle (connection is
fine?).
Therefore I believe the problem is not related to .map-files or
database at
all.
I'm wondering if this strange behaviour is somehow related to "wrong"
software environment. So far we have tested following combinations
with no
luck:
MS4W v1.5.4 & Windows NT 4.0 & remote Oracle 10g R2 database
MS4W v2.0 & Windows NT 4.0 & remote Oracle 10g R2 database
MS4W v1.5.4 & Windows 2003 Server & local Oracle 10g R2 database
Maybe Jukka could tell what operating system he had in his successful
installation?
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