Hi there

We have a managed server with PostGreSQL / PostGIS and Centos. We asked our ISP about moving to a new server and they said PostGIS "would not work well with CentOS7, certainly not without a great deal of customisation and it's something we would not recommend. " (I am not convinced they know much about PostGIS though...)

Does PostGIS  work well on Centos 7?
Is there a web page that says PostGIS works well on Centos 7 - so I can send it to the ISP ?

Back in 2011 the same ISP installed PostgreSQL 9.0.2 with PostGIS onto Centos 5 fairly easily. I don't know exactly why they are reluctant to install PostGIS on Centos 7 - they have not given details. We would be happy to use the most up-to-date Postgresql and PostGIS.

(I'm reluctant to shift to another ISP because up to now, these guys have been excellent. I'd like to convince them that PostGIS is fine on Centos 7.)

Thanks
Mark


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