Hi Marco,

So by "11.3" you mean SLES 11 SP3.
You correctly found Bruno's OBS branch, this is to be merged into Application:Geo soon.

Yes it is doable to build PostgreSQL 9.3 + PostGIS 2.1 packages under SLES.
SLES is an enterprise product and supports a specific version of Postgres in the official repositories. So usually packagers support the distribution's base version, in this case 9.1. The good thing with Open Build Service is that any community member can create new packages and publish them to the users.

Best,
Angelos


On 01/09/2014 12:10 AM, Marco wrote:
Hi Angelos,

Thank you for replying me.

Unfortunately, the product I am working on is restricted to work only on
SUSE 11.3 or 11.2. :(  I am trying to set up postgresql 9.3 with PostGIS
2.1, Since Postgresql9.3 only support postGIS 2.1 or higher.

Is it doable to build an rpm from the PostGIS 2.1 source file?

and I found an PostGIS 2.1 rpm for SUSE 11.3 under the Geo repo
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/bruno_friedmann:/branches:/Application:/Geo/SLE_11_SP3/x86_64/

however, it created an postgresql91 directory under /usr/share/ after the
installation. does that mean this rpm is bundled to Postgresql91, and
doesn't support Postgresql 9.3 at all?

Thank you,
Marco


On Wed, Jan 8, 2014 at 12:00 PM, Angelos Tzotsos <[email protected]>wrote:

  On 01/08/2014 07:38 PM, Marco wrote:

Hello,

I have been searching Postgis 2.1 rpm for SUSE 11.3. Unfortunately, I
haven't found one yet.
I wonder whether anyone find one or not. The last solution for me is to
build rpm from the binary source, which I have no experience on that.

is there any other better approach? or if anyone tried to build rpm from
source and what possible issues would encounter?

Thank you




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Hi Marco.
There is a PostGIS 2.1.1 rpm for openSUSE through OBS:
http://software.opensuse.org/package/postgis21

openSUSE 11.3 is EOL for years now. The currently supported versions are
12.2, 12.3 and 13.1.

This is in the process to be ported to official Application:Geo repository
which now has PostGIS 2.0.4

Cheers,
Angelos

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