Hello, According to repology, CentOS 7 doesn't even ship PostGIS. See table at the end of https://trac.osgeo.org/postgis/wiki/UsersWikiPostgreSQLPostGIS - it contains all distributions.
If you are installing from some custom repository - which one is that? Please find that repository's GDAL maintainer. It may happen that you find their contact details on RPM file's metadata. On Mon, Sep 2, 2019 at 10:36 AM Lars Aksel Opsahl <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi > > Whats the policy for build scripts for postgis for new versions of gdal? > > When I installed with yum on Centos 7 (X86), I got GDAL 2.3.2 > > POSTGIS="2.5.2 r17328" [EXTENSION] PGSQL="110" GEOS="3.7.1-CAPI-1.11.1 > 27a5e771" SFCGAL="1.3.1" PROJ="Rel. 4.9.3, 15 August 2016" GDAL="GDAL > 2.3.2, released 2018/09/21" LIBXML="2.9.1" LIBJSON="0.11" TOPOLOGY RASTER > > We are no testing on an arm server and there I had to compile > postgis/postgres from source and then I picked latest gdal and that > compiled without any errors. > > POSTGIS="2.5.3 r17699" [EXTENSION] PGSQL="110" GEOS="3.7.2-CAPI-1.11.2 > b55d2125" SFCGAL="1.3.7" PROJ="Rel. 6.2.0, September 1st, 2019" GDAL="GDAL > 3.1.0dev-7a9a0f4-dirty, released 2019/99/99" LIBXML="2.9.1" TOPOLOGY RASTER > > What can we go to get a new version of gdal in the next postgis 2.5 for > CentOS x86 ? > > Thanks > > Lars > _______________________________________________ > postgis-users mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/postgis-users -- Darafei Praliaskouski Support me: http://patreon.com/komzpa
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