I'm running Postgresql version 8.1 with postgis 1.3.6 (I believe but not sure) 
on  Linux RHEL5 machine.
I'm able to run the std_within (geom, geom, distance) type query but when I 
tried the std_intersects, I realized I didn't install the geos module when 
installing postgis...unless its hidden somewhere.  

So, my question is, what's the easiest way to get the geos functionality?  I 
doubt we're going to upgrade postgis or postgresql.  I have to rely on someone 
who has root priviliges to do this, so I need a fairly easy way since he's not 
that familiar with the database.  I assume I backup the database using the 
standard postgresql commands? 
pg_dump dbname > outfile

Or is there a special postgis backup I need to use?

Thanks for any help!
Shad



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