[FGS] Starting apache error: httpd cannot execute binary file
Hao Zhang
hao at zhang.nu
Fri Oct 30 08:13:20 EST 2009
Hi Norm,
There is no ming sub-directory under /home/hao/test/FGS_PKG/fgs-dev/built/
at all. At the begining, I ran command 'fgsdev custom_build_list create
mapserver-base' and it generated build.list which contains:
libstdc++:::
libgcc:::
zlib:::
jpeg:::
tiff:::
libpng:::
freetype:::
libiconv:::
gd:::
openssl:::
curl:::
proj:::
proj4_epsg42xxx:::
libgeotiff:::
postgresql:::
unixODBC:::
freetds:::
xerces_c:::
libungif:::
gdal:::
expat:::
apache:::
libxml2:::
libxslt:::
sablotron:::
gettext:::
php:::
geos:::
agg:::
mapserver:::
It does not include ming package at all. Could this be the reason that ming
is missing under ~/built/ directory which causes mapserver build failure?
Thank you for your tip on get_curl_certificates.sh modification. I will try
it now.
Regards,
Hao
On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 1:35 PM, Normand Savard <nsavard at mapgears.com>wrote:
> Hao Zhang wrote:
>
>> The config.log contains too much stuff so that I attached it instead of
>> copy-paste. Please help me to check what is wrong.
>>
>>
> I checked again the config.log and also discussed with my co-worker here.
> It seems that there is no check in the MapServer configure to detect if
> ming.h is really at the place it should be. Could verify if ming.h is at
> the right path in
>
> /home/hao/test/FGS_PKG/fgs-dev/built/ming/include ?
>
>
> Norm
>
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