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3 | Installation |
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4 | ============ |
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5 | |
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6 | .. contents:: Table of Contents |
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7 | :depth: 4 |
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8 | :backlinks: top |
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9 | |
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10 | This page provides documentation on how to compile then install the ZOO Kernel on Unix and Win32 platforms. |
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11 | |
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12 | Obtaining the ZOO Kernel Source |
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13 | ------------------------------- |
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15 | Use the following command to get the ZOO Kernel source code through Subversion: |
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16 | |
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17 | :: |
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19 | svn checkout http://svn.zoo-project.org/svn/trunk zoo-project |
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20 | |
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21 | For users which get a developer account, use the following: |
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23 | :: |
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25 | sed "s:\[tunnels\]:\[tunnels\]\nzoosvn = /usr/bin/ssh -p 1046:g" -i ~/.subversion/config |
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26 | svn co svn+zoosvn://svn.zoo-project.org/var/svn/repos/trunk zoo-project |
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27 | |
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28 | The first line of the instruction above defines a specific tunnel to access the svn server through |
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29 | the SSH protocol. Indeed, the ZOO SVN server listens on the 1046 (1024+22) port rather than the default one (22). |
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30 | |
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31 | Prerequisites |
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32 | ------------- |
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33 | |
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34 | The following libraries are required on your system before you can install the ZOO Kernel: |
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35 | |
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36 | - autoconf ( http://www.gnu.org/software/autoconf/ ) |
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37 | - cgic ( http://www.boutell.com/cgic ) |
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38 | - cURL ( http://curl.haxx.se ) |
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39 | - FastCGI ( http://www.fastcgi.com ) |
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40 | - Flex & Bison ( http://flex.sourceforge.net/ http://www.gnu.org/software/bison/ ) |
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41 | - libxml2 ( http://xmlsoft.org ) |
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42 | - OpenSSL ( http://www.openssl.org ) |
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43 | - Python ( http://www.python.org ) |
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44 | |
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45 | Optional libraries include: |
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46 | |
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47 | - PHP Embedded (optional) ( http://www.php.net ) |
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48 | - Java SDK (optional) ( http://java.sun.com ) |
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49 | - SpiderMonkey (optional) ( http://www.mozilla.org/js/spidermonkey/ ) |
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50 | |
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51 | Compile libcgic |
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52 | --------------- |
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53 | |
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54 | The first step is to compile libcgic from the ``zoo-project/thirds`` directory. For such a task, please use |
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55 | the following command: |
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56 | |
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57 | :: |
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58 | |
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59 | cd thirds/cgic206 |
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60 | make |
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61 | |
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62 | Make sure that a ``libcgic.a`` is created in your ``zoo-project/thirds/cgic206`` directory. If yes, then |
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63 | you can go to the next step. |
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64 | |
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65 | On Windows, rather than using the make command, please use: |
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66 | |
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67 | :: |
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69 | nmake /f makefile.vc. |
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70 | |
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71 | .. warning:: |
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72 | If you don't compile libcgic first, and try to compile the ZOO Kernel, you will get an error such as *cannot find -lcgic* |
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73 | |
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74 | Unix |
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75 | ---- |
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76 | |
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77 | For Unix users, the ZOO Kernel comes with a GNU autoconf "configure" script that should take care of (hopefully!) |
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78 | all compilation issues for you. |
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79 | |
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80 | The configure script won't work on Windows. See section :ref:`WIN32 <win32>` for details on compiling |
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81 | on Windows systems. |
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82 | |
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83 | For the impatient |
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84 | ***************** |
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85 | |
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86 | To build the ``zoo_loader.cgi`` CGI program with the default options, cd to the directory |
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87 | where you extracted the ZOO Kernel source code package and use the following commands: |
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88 | |
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89 | :: |
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90 | |
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91 | $ cd zoo-kernel |
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92 | $ autoconf |
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93 | $ ./configure |
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94 | $ make |
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96 | Unless something went wrong, you should have executables in the current directory for the ``zoo_loader.cgi`` |
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97 | CGI program. You can copy the ``zoo_loader.cgi`` program and the ``main.cfg`` file to your HTTP server's CGI |
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98 | directory and start using it. |
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99 | |
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100 | At this step your ZOO-Kernel should work. Nevertheless, don't forget to correct the main.cfg settings |
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101 | to set ``tmpPath`` and ``tmpUrl`` to fit your web server configuration. |
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102 | |
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103 | Configure Options |
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104 | ***************** |
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105 | |
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106 | Here is the list of available options as returned by *./configure --help*: |
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107 | |
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108 | :: |
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109 | |
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110 | --with-gdal-config=FILE specify an alternative gdal-config file |
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111 | --with-xml2config=FILE specify an alternative xml2-config file |
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112 | --with-python=PATH To enable python support or specify an alternative |
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113 | directory for python installation, disabled by |
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114 | default |
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115 | --with-php=PATH To enable php support or specify an alternative |
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116 | directory for php installation, disabled by default |
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117 | --with-perl=PATH To enable perl support or specify an alternative |
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118 | directory for perl installation, disabled by default |
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119 | --with-java=PATH To enable java support, specify a JDK_HOME, |
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120 | disabled by default |
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121 | --with-js=PATH specify --with-js=path-to-js to enable js support, |
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122 | specify --with-js on linux debian like, js support |
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123 | is disabled by default |
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124 | |
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125 | All the options are described in more details below. |
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126 | |
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127 | (Required) GDAL Support |
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128 | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
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129 | |
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130 | If your gdal-config program is not found in your PATH then you can use the |
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131 | ``--with-gdal-config`` option to specify its location. For instance, let's suppose that your gdal-config |
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132 | was installed in /usr/local/bin and this directory is not in your PATH, then you can use |
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133 | the following command: |
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135 | :: |
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136 | |
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137 | $ ./configure --with-gdal-config=/usr/local/bin/gdal-config |
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138 | |
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139 | (Required) XML2 Support |
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140 | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
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141 | |
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142 | If your xml2-config program is not found in your PATH then you can use the |
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143 | ``--with-xml2config`` option to specify its location. For instance, let's suppose that |
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144 | your xml2-config was installed in /usr/local/bin and this directory is not in your PATH, |
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145 | then you can use the following command: |
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146 | |
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147 | :: |
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148 | |
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149 | $ ./configure --with-xml2config=/usr/local/bin/xml2-config |
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150 | |
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151 | (Optional) Python Support |
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152 | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
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153 | |
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154 | If you want to activate Python support for the ZOO Kernel then you will have to use the |
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155 | ``--with-python`` option. If your python-config program is found in your PATH then you |
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156 | don't have to specify the path where Python was installed, such as: |
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157 | |
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158 | :: |
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159 | |
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160 | $ ./configure --with-python |
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161 | |
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162 | This assumes that python-config is found in your PATH. |
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163 | |
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164 | In the case that your python-config is not found in your PATH, then you can specify the Python |
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165 | installation directory you are using. For instance, let's suppose that you installed |
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166 | Python in /usr/local, then you can use the following command: |
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167 | |
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168 | :: |
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169 | |
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170 | $ ./configure --with-python=/usr/local |
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171 | |
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172 | This assumes that /usr/local/bin/python-config exists. |
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173 | |
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174 | (Optional) PHP Support |
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175 | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
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176 | |
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177 | To be able to activate PHP support for the ZOO Kernel you'll need to get a local PHP Embedded |
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178 | installation; for more information about the required configure options when compiling PHP you |
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179 | can refer to this page : |
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180 | |
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181 | http://zoo-project.org/trac/wiki/ZooKernel/Embed/PHP |
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182 | |
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183 | If you want to activate the PHP support for the ZOO Kernel then you will have to use the |
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184 | ``--with-php`` option. If your php-config program is found in your PATH then you don't have |
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185 | to specify the path where PHP was installed, then you can use the following commnd: |
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186 | |
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187 | :: |
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188 | |
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189 | $ ./configure --with-php |
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190 | |
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191 | This assumes that php-config is found in your PATH. |
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192 | |
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193 | In the case that your php-config is not found in your PATH, then you can specify the PHP installation |
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194 | directory you are using. For instance, let's suppose that you installed PHP in /usr/local, |
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195 | then you can use the following command: |
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196 | |
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197 | :: |
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198 | |
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199 | $ ./configure --with-php=/usr/local |
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200 | |
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201 | This assumes that /usr/local/bin/php-config exists. |
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202 | |
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203 | (Optional) Perl Support |
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204 | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
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205 | |
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206 | If you want to activate Perl support for the ZOO Kernel then you will have to use the |
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207 | ``--with-perl`` option. If you do not set any value to this option, then the perl program will |
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208 | be searched in your PATH. So in such a case, you can use the following command: |
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209 | |
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210 | :: |
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211 | |
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212 | $ ./configure --with-perl |
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213 | |
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214 | This assumes that perl is found in your PATH. |
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215 | |
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216 | In the other case, for custom Perl installations, you can set the installation directory. For instance, |
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217 | let's suppose that you installed Perl in /usr/local and /usr/local/bin is not in your PATH, |
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218 | then you can use the following command: |
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219 | |
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220 | :: |
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221 | |
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222 | $ ./configure --with-perl=/usr/local |
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223 | |
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224 | This assumes that /usr/local/bin/perl exists. |
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225 | |
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226 | (Optional) Java Support |
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227 | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
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228 | |
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229 | If you want to activate Java support for the ZOO Kernel then you will have to use the |
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230 | ``--with-java`` option and set the installation path of your Java SDK. For instance, |
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231 | let's suppose that your Java SDK was installed in the /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun-1.6.0.22/ directory, |
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232 | then you can use the following command: |
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234 | :: |
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236 | $ ./configure --with-java=/usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun-1.6.0.22/ |
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237 | |
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238 | This assumes that the include/linux and jre/lib/i386/client/ subdirectories exist in |
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239 | /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun-1.6.0.22/, include/linux contains the jni.h headers file and |
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240 | jre/lib/i386/client/ contains the libjvm.so file. |
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241 | |
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242 | .. note:: |
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243 | With Mac OS X you only have to set ``macos`` as the value for the ``--with-java`` option |
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244 | to activate Java support. For example: |
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245 | |
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246 | :: |
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247 | |
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248 | $ ./configure --with-java=macos |
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249 | |
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250 | (Optional) JavaScript Support |
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251 | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
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252 | |
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253 | If you want to activate JavaScript support for the ZOO Kernel then you will have to use |
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254 | the ``--with-js`` option. If you are using a "Debian-like" GNU/Linux distribution then |
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255 | dpkg will be used to detect if the required packages are installed and you don't have to |
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256 | specify anything here, so you can use the following command: |
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257 | |
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258 | :: |
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259 | |
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260 | $ ./configure --with-js |
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261 | |
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262 | This assumes that js_api.h and libmozjs.so are found in default directories. |
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263 | |
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264 | If you have a custom installation of SpiderMonkey or you are not using a Debian packaging |
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265 | system, then you'll have to specify the directory where you installed it. For |
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266 | instance, let's suppose that you installed your SpiderMonkey in /usr, then you'll |
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267 | have to use the following command: |
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268 | |
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269 | :: |
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270 | |
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271 | $ ./configure --with-js=/usr |
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272 | |
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273 | This assumes that the /usr/include/js exists and contains the js_api.h headers file and |
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274 | /usr/lib contains libmozjs.so file. |
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275 | |
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276 | .. _win32: |
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278 | OpenSUSE |
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279 | ******** |
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280 | |
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281 | Zoo-Kernel is maintained as a package in `OpenSUSE Build Service (OBS) <https://build.opensuse.org/package/show?package=zoo-kernel&project=Application%3AGeo>`__. |
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282 | This way, rpm's are provided for all versions of openSUSE Linux (11.2, 11.3, 11.4, Factory). |
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283 | |
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284 | Stable Releases |
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285 | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
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286 | |
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287 | For installing Zoo-Kernel in openSUSE there are 3 ways available: |
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288 | |
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289 | One Click Installer |
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290 | ################### |
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291 | |
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292 | One-click installer that can be found `here <http://software.opensuse.org/search?q=zoo-kernel&baseproject=openSUSE%3A11.4&lang=en&exclude_debug=true>`__. |
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293 | For openSUSE 11.4 this is the direct `link <http://software.opensuse.org/ymp/Application:Geo/openSUSE_11.4/zoo-kernel.ymp?base=openSUSE%3A11.4&query=zoo-kernel>`__. |
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294 | |
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295 | Yast Software Manager using a GUI |
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296 | ################################# |
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297 | |
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298 | The `Application:Geo <http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Application:/Geo/>`__ repository has to be added |
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299 | to the Software Repositories and then Zoo-kernel can be found in Software Management through search. |
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300 | |
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301 | Command line (as root for openSUSE 11.4) |
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302 | ######################################## |
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303 | |
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304 | :: |
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305 | |
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306 | zypper ar http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Application:/Geo/openSUSE_11.4/ |
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307 | zypper refresh |
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308 | zypper install zoo-kernel |
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309 | |
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310 | Unstable Version |
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311 | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
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312 | |
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313 | The latest development version of ZOO-Kernel can be found in OBS under the project `home:tzotsos <https://build.opensuse.org/project/show?project=home%3Atzotsos>`__. |
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314 | ZOO-Kernel packages are maintained and tested there before being released to the Application:Geo repository. |
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315 | |
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316 | Installation methods are identical as the stable version. Make sure to use `this <http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/tzotsos/>`__ repository instead. |
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317 | |
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318 | Command line installation (as root for openSUSE 11.4) |
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319 | ##################################################### |
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320 | |
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321 | :: |
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322 | |
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323 | zypper ar http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/tzotsos/openSUSE_11.4/ |
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324 | zypper refresh |
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325 | zypper install zoo-kernel |
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326 | zypper install zoo-kernel-grass-bridge |
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327 | |
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328 | Additionally, there is the option of adding the zoo-wps-grass-bridge package. This option will automatically install grass7 (svn trunk). |
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329 | |
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330 | Try the Installation |
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331 | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
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332 | |
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333 | - http://localhost/cgi-bin/zoo_loader.cgi?ServiceProvider=&metapath=&Service=WPS&Request=GetCapabilities&Version=1.0.0 |
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334 | - http://localhost/cgi-bin/zoo_loader.cgi?ServiceProvider=&metapath=&Service=WPS&Request=DescribeProcess&Version=1.0.0&Identifier=HelloPy |
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335 | - http://localhost/cgi-bin/zoo_loader.cgi?ServiceProvider=&metapath=&Service=WPS&Request=Execute&Version=1.0.0&Identifier=HelloPy&DataInputs=a=myname |
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337 | CentOS |
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338 | ****** |
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339 | |
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340 | .. note:: |
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341 | This documentation was created thanks to Guillaume Sueur from Neogeo Technologies which took time to test |
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342 | installing the ZOO-Kernel on a CentOS 5.5 environment. |
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343 | |
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344 | Requirements |
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345 | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
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346 | |
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347 | Install some standard tools to be able to run ZOO-Kernel on your platform : |
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348 | |
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349 | :: |
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350 | |
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351 | yum install apache2 |
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352 | yum install build-essentials |
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353 | yum install gcc-c++ |
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354 | yum install zlib-devel |
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355 | yum install libxml2-devel |
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356 | yum install bison |
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357 | yum install openssl |
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358 | yum install python-devel |
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359 | yum install subversion |
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360 | |
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361 | Compile then install FastCGI library from source |
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364 | |
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365 | wget http://www.fastcgi.com/dist/fcgi.tar.gz |
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366 | tar xzf fcgi-2.4.0.tar.gz |
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367 | ./configure |
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368 | make |
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369 | make install |
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370 | echo /usr/local/lib >> /etc/ld.so.conf.d/local.conf |
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371 | ldconfig |
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372 | |
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373 | Compile then install the autoconf tools : |
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374 | |
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375 | :: |
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376 | |
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377 | wget http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/autoconf/autoconf-latest.tar.gz |
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378 | tar xzf autoconf-latest.tar.gz |
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379 | ./configure --prefix=/usr |
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380 | make |
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381 | make install |
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382 | |
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383 | Compile then install the flex tool : |
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384 | |
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385 | :: |
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387 | wget http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/flex/flex/flex-2.5.35/flex-2.5.35.tar.gz?r=http%3A%2F%2Fflex.sourceforge.net%2F&ts=1292529005&use_mirror=switch |
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388 | tar xzf flex-2.5.35.tar.gz |
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389 | cd flex-2.5.35 |
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390 | ./configure --prefix=/usr |
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391 | make |
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392 | make install |
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393 | |
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394 | Using the curl provided in the CentOS distribution will produce a ZOO-Kernel unable to run any |
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395 | Service. Indeed, some segmentation faults occur when trying to run ``Execute`` requests on the ZOO-Kernel, |
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396 | compiling the ZOO-Kernel setting ``USE_GDB`` flag in the ``CFLAGS`` of your ``Makefile`` will let you run |
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397 | ZOO-Kernel from gdb and be able to get more information on what is going wrong with your ZOO-Kernel. |
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398 | Doing this we can figure out that code on `line 173 <http://zoo-project.org/trac/browser/trunk/zoo-kernel/ulinet.c#L173>`__ |
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399 | and `line 175 <http://zoo-project.org/trac/browser/trunk/zoo-kernel/ulinet.c#L175>`__ have to be commented in the |
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400 | ``ulinet.c`` file to get a ZOO-Kernel working using the curl available in CentOS (curl version 7.15.5). |
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401 | If you don't apply the modification, you will get an error from a gdb session pointing |
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402 | segfault in ``Curl_cookie_clearall``. |
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403 | |
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404 | You can optionally compile then install curl from source : |
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407 | |
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408 | wget http://curl.haxx.se/download/curl-7.21.3.tar.bz2 |
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409 | tar xjf curl-7.21.3.tar.bz2 |
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410 | cd curl-7.21.3 |
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411 | ./configure --prefix=/usr |
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412 | make |
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413 | make install |
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414 | |
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415 | Compile then install Python : |
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417 | :: |
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418 | |
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419 | wget http://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.6.6/Python-2.6.6.tar.bz2 |
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420 | tar xjf Python-2.6.6.tar.bz2 |
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421 | cd Python-2.6.6 |
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422 | ./configure |
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423 | make |
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424 | make install |
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425 | |
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426 | Compile then install your own GDAL library : |
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427 | |
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428 | :: |
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429 | |
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430 | wget http://download.osgeo.org/gdal/gdal-1.7.3.tar.gz |
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431 | tar xzf gdal-1.7.3.tar.gz |
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432 | cd gdal-1.7.3 |
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433 | ./configure # add your options here |
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434 | make |
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435 | make install |
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436 | |
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437 | Install the Sun JAVA SDK into ``/usr/share`` then use the following command to ensure that the ``libjvm.so`` |
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438 | will be found at runtime from any context. |
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440 | :: |
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441 | |
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442 | echo /usr/share/java-1.6.0-openjdk-1.6.0.0/jre/lib/i386/client/ >> /etc/ld.so.conf.d/jvm.conf |
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443 | ldconfig |
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444 | |
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445 | Compile ZOO-Kernel and ZOO-Services |
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446 | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
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447 | |
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448 | Compile then install ZOO-Kernel and your first ZOO-Services. |
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449 | |
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450 | First of all, compile the cgic library providen in the SVN source tree: |
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451 | |
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452 | :: |
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453 | |
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454 | svn co http://svn.zoo-project.org/svn/trunk zoo-project |
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455 | cd zoo-project/thirds/cgic206 |
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456 | make |
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457 | |
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458 | Compile then install ZOO-Kernel. |
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459 | |
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460 | :: |
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461 | |
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462 | cd ../../zoo-kernel |
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463 | ./configure --with-java=/usr/share/jdk1.6.0_23/ --with-python |
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464 | make zoo_loader.cgi |
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465 | cp main.cfg /var/www/cgi-bin/ |
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466 | cp zoo_loader.cgi /var/www/cgi-bin/ |
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467 | |
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468 | Compile then deploy your first ZOO-ServicesProviders (simple HelloPy, line 1 and 2, and the OGR base-vect-ops |
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469 | ServiceProvider, line 3 to 6): |
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470 | |
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471 | :: |
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472 | |
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473 | cp ../zoo-services/hello-py/cgi-env/*.zcfg /var/www/cgi-bin/ |
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474 | cp ../zoo-services/hello-py/test_service.py /var/www/cgi-bin/ |
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475 | cd ../ogr/base-vect-ops/ |
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476 | make |
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477 | cp ./cgi-env/* /var/www/cgi-bin/ |
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478 | vi /var/www/cgi-bin/main.cfg --> set your own informations here |
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479 | |
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480 | To ensure that the ``libjvm.so`` will be found from apache, please restart it : |
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481 | |
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482 | :: |
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483 | |
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484 | /etc/init.d/httpd restart |
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485 | |
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486 | Testing your ZOO-Kernel |
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487 | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
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488 | |
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489 | Test your ZOO-Kernel from command line: |
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490 | |
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491 | :: |
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492 | |
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493 | cd /var/www/cgi-bin |
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494 | ./zoo_loader.cgi "request=Execute&service=WPS&version=1.0.0&Identifier=HelloPy&DataInputs=a=Djay" |
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495 | ./zoo_loader.cgi "request=Execute&service=WPS&version=1.0.0&Identifier=Buffer&DataInputs=BufferDistance=1@datat |
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496 | |
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497 | Debian / Ubuntu |
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498 | *************** |
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499 | |
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500 | .. note:: |
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501 | An Ubuntu 10.4 with ZOO virtual image is available at http://www.zoo-project.org/Ubuntu10.4_ZOO.zip |
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502 | (root: ZOO.test) |
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503 | |
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504 | The following instructions were tested on Debian Squeeze, Ubuntu 10.04 and Ubuntu 10.10 |
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505 | |
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506 | Installation Workflow |
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507 | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
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508 | |
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509 | - install some dependencies |
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510 | |
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511 | :: |
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512 | |
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513 | sudo apt-get install flex bison libfcgi-dev libxml2 libxml2-dev curl openssl autoconf checkinstall |
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514 | |
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515 | - download ZOO source |
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516 | |
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517 | :: |
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518 | |
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519 | svn checkout http://svn.zoo-project.org/svn/trunk zoo-project |
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520 | |
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521 | - install cgic from packages |
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522 | |
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523 | :: |
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524 | |
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525 | cd zoo-project/thirds/cgic206/ |
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526 | |
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527 | - change the path of installation |
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528 | |
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529 | :: |
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530 | |
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531 | nano Makefile |
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532 | - LIBS=-L./ -lcgic ../fcgi-2.4.0/libfcgi/.libs/libfcgi.a --> LIBS=/path/to/libfcgi.a |
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533 | - cp libcgic.a ../../dist/lib --> cp libcgic.a /usr/lib |
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534 | - cp cgic.h ../../dist//include --> cp cgic.h /usr/include |
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535 | - @echo libcgic.a is in ../../dist/lib and cgic.h is in ../../dist//include. --> @echo libcgic.a is in /usr/lib and cgic.h is in /usr/include. |
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536 | |
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537 | - compile |
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538 | |
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539 | :: |
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540 | |
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541 | make |
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542 | |
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543 | - install |
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544 | |
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545 | :: |
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546 | |
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547 | sudo make install |
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548 | |
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549 | - go to kernel path |
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550 | |
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551 | :: |
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552 | |
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553 | cd ../../zoo-kernel/ |
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554 | |
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555 | - create configure file |
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556 | |
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557 | :: |
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558 | |
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559 | autoconf |
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560 | |
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561 | - run configure |
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562 | |
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563 | .. note:: |
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564 | In Ubuntu 10.04 libmozjs-dev does not exist, so to use JS you can compile `SpiderMonkey <https://developer.mozilla.org/en/SpiderMonkey>`__ or use the xulrunner-dev package |
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565 | which includes SpiderMonkey. |
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566 | For PHP, you must make sure to compile PHP with `--enable-embed <http://www.zoo-project.org/trac/wiki/ZooKernel/Embed/PHP#ConfigureandInstallPHPEmbedlibrary>`__. |
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567 | |
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568 | :: |
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569 | |
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570 | ./configure --with-java=/path/to/java |
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571 | |
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572 | to JavaScript with XulRunner SpiderMonkey you have to edit configure file. |
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573 | - JS_CPPFLAGS="-I$JSHOME/include/js" --> JS_CPPFLAGS="-I$JSHOME/include" |
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574 | - JS_LDFLAGS="-L$JSHOME/lib -ljs -lm" --> JS_LDFLAGS="-L$JSHOME/lib -lmozjs -lm" |
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575 | - JS_LIB="js" --> JS_LIB="mozjs" |
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576 | |
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577 | ./configure --with-js=/usr/lib/xulrunner-devel.1.9.2.n |
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578 | |
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579 | - compile |
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580 | |
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581 | :: |
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582 | |
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583 | make zoo_loader.cgi |
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584 | |
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585 | - copy necessary files into your cgi-bin |
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586 | |
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587 | :: |
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588 | |
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589 | sudo cp main.cfg /usr/lib/cgi-bin |
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590 | sudo cp zoo_loader.cgi /usr/lib/cgi-bin |
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591 | |
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592 | - Install ZOO ServiceProvider |
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593 | |
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594 | :: |
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595 | |
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596 | sudo cp ../zoo-services/hello-py/cgi-env/*.zcfg /usr/lib/cgi-bin |
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597 | sudo cp ../zoo-services/hello-py/*.py /usr/lib/cgi-bin/ |
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598 | |
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599 | - change some paths in the main.cfg |
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600 | |
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601 | :: |
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602 | |
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603 | sudo nano /usr/lib/cgi-bin/main.cfg |
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604 | - serverAddress = http://127.0.0.1 |
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605 | - providerSite = http://127.0.0.1 |
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606 | |
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607 | |
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608 | - try the installation |
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609 | |
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610 | - http://127.0.0.1/cgi-bin/zoo_loader.cgi?ServiceProvider=&metapath=&Service=WPS&Request=GetCapabilities&Version=1.0.0 |
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611 | - http://127.0.0.1/cgi-bin/zoo_loader.cgi?ServiceProvider=&metapath=&Service=WPS&Request=DescribeProcess&Version=1.0.0&Identifier=HelloPy |
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612 | - http://127.0.0.1/cgi-bin/zoo_loader.cgi?ServiceProvider=&metapath=&Service=WPS&Request=Execute&Version=1.0.0&Identifier=HelloPy&DataInputs=a=myname |
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613 | |
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614 | .. note:: |
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615 | If you have some problem in the execute request, add the following to ``main.cfg``: |
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616 | |
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617 | :: |
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618 | |
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619 | [env] |
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620 | PYTHONPATH=<YOUR_PYTHONPATH> |
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621 | |
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622 | Windows |
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623 | ------- |
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624 | |
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625 | Using OSGeo4W |
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626 | ************* |
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627 | |
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628 | ZOO4W is the easiest way to use ZOO Kernel on Windows platforms. It is based on the use of OSGeo4W, and some third-party libs. |
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629 | Please follow the steps bellow to install ZOO Kernel. Note that Win32 support for ZOO Kernel is still under development and |
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630 | that some bugs may still appear. |
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631 | |
---|
632 | Install OSGeo4W |
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633 | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
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634 | |
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635 | Download the OSGeo4W installer from http://trac.osgeo.org/osgeo4w/, and install it with all the dependencies needed by your |
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636 | services (GDAL/OGR for example). The following libs are required: FastCGI, libxml, Python, cURL. |
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637 | |
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638 | Install other tools and libraries |
---|
639 | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
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640 | |
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641 | After installing OSGeo4W on your platform you'll need more GNU tools and libraries. `This package <http://www.zoo-project.org/dl/tool-win32.zip>`__ |
---|
642 | contains full dependencies required to compile on WIN32 platform and this one contains `full runtime dependencies to place <http://www.zoo-project.org/dl/zoo-runtime.zip>`__ |
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643 | in your c:\OSGeo4W\bin. |
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644 | |
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645 | Download and Install ZOO Kernel |
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646 | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
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647 | |
---|
648 | Download the `binary version <http://www.zoo-project.org/dl/zoo_loader.cgi>`__ of the ZOO Kernel for WIN32 then place it in the |
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649 | ``C:\OSGeo4W\bin`` directory. Don't forget to place a ``main.cfg`` file in the same directory, you can use a modified copy of |
---|
650 | `this file <http://www.zoo-project.org/trac/browser/trunk/zoo-kernel/main.cfg>`__. |
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651 | |
---|
652 | Deploy ZOO Services Providers |
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653 | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
---|
654 | |
---|
655 | Your can use the binary version of the OGR Services Provider available from `here <http://www.zoo-project.org/dl/zoo-services-win32.zip>`__. |
---|
656 | Then place the two libraries with their respective .zcfg files in your local ``C:\OSGeo4W\bin`` directory. |
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657 | |
---|
658 | Testing |
---|
659 | ^^^^^^^ |
---|
660 | |
---|
661 | Now you should be able to query your local ZOO Kernel. |
---|
662 | |
---|
663 | Compiling Using Your Own Libraries |
---|
664 | ********************************** |
---|
665 | |
---|
666 | The following steps are for use with the Microsoft Visual Studio compiler (and tested with MSVC 2008). |
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667 | |
---|
668 | 1. Make sure the gnuwin32 tools ``bison.exe`` and ``flex.exe`` are found in your path. You can download the GNUwin32 tools `here <http://www.zoo-project.org/dl/tool-win32.zip>`__. |
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669 | |
---|
670 | 2. Modify the file ``zoo-project\zoo-kernel\nmake.opt`` to point to your local libraries. You can find a modified nmake.opt that points to local libs `here <http://www.zoo-project.org/trac/attachment/ticket/27/nmake.opt>`__. |
---|
671 | You can also find a modified ``zoo-project\zoo-kernel\makefile.vc`` file `here <http://www.zoo-project.org/trac/attachment/ticket/27/makefile.vc>`__. |
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672 | |
---|
673 | 3. Execute: |
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674 | |
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675 | :: |
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676 | |
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677 | nmake /f makefile.vc |
---|
678 | |
---|
679 | 4. A file ``zoo_loader.cgi`` should be created. Note that if another file named ``zoo_loader.cgi.manifest`` is also created, you |
---|
680 | will have to run another command: |
---|
681 | |
---|
682 | :: |
---|
683 | |
---|
684 | nmake /f makefile.vc embed-manifest |
---|
685 | |
---|
686 | 5. Copy the files ``zoo_loader.cgi`` and ``main.cfg`` into your cgi-bin directory. |
---|
687 | |
---|
688 | 6. Using the command prompt, test the zoo-kernel by executing the following command: |
---|
689 | |
---|
690 | :: |
---|
691 | |
---|
692 | D:\ms4w\Apache\cgi-bin> zoo_loader.cgi |
---|
693 | |
---|
694 | which should display a message such as: |
---|
695 | |
---|
696 | :: |
---|
697 | |
---|
698 | Content-Type: text/xml; charset=utf-8 |
---|
699 | Status: 200 OK |
---|
700 | |
---|
701 | <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> |
---|
702 | <ows:ExceptionReport xmlns:ows="http://www.opengis.net/ows/1.1" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.opengis.net/ows/1.1 http://schemas.opengis.net/ows/1.1.0/owsExceptionReport.xsd" xml:lang="en-US" version="1.1.0"> |
---|
703 | <ows:Exception exceptionCode="MissingParameterValue"> |
---|
704 | <ows:ExceptionText>Parameter <request> was not specified</ows:ExceptionText> |
---|
705 | </ows:Exception> |
---|
706 | </ows:ExceptionReport> |
---|
707 | |
---|
708 | 7. Edit the file ``cgi-bin/main.cfg`` so that it contains values describing your WPS service. An example of such |
---|
709 | a file running on Windows is: |
---|
710 | |
---|
711 | :: |
---|
712 | |
---|
713 | [main] |
---|
714 | encoding = utf-8 |
---|
715 | version = 1.0.0 |
---|
716 | serverAddress = http://localhost/ |
---|
717 | lang = en-CA |
---|
718 | tmpPath=/ms4w/tmp/ms_tmp/ |
---|
719 | tmpUrl = /ms_tmp/ |
---|
720 | |
---|
721 | [identification] |
---|
722 | title = The Zoo WPS Development Server |
---|
723 | abstract = Development version of ZooWPS. See http://www.zoo-project.org |
---|
724 | fees = None |
---|
725 | accessConstraints = none |
---|
726 | keywords = WPS,GIS,buffer |
---|
727 | |
---|
728 | [provider] |
---|
729 | providerName=Gateway Geomatics |
---|
730 | providerSite=http://www.gatewaygeomatics.com |
---|
731 | individualName=Jeff McKenna |
---|
732 | positionName=Director |
---|
733 | role=Dev |
---|
734 | adressDeliveryPoint=1101 Blue Rocks Road |
---|
735 | addressCity=Lunenburg |
---|
736 | addressAdministrativeArea=False |
---|
737 | addressPostalCode=B0J 2C0 |
---|
738 | addressCountry=ca |
---|
739 | addressElectronicMailAddress=info@gatewaygeomatics.com |
---|
740 | phoneVoice=False |
---|
741 | phoneFacsimile=False |
---|
742 | |
---|
743 | 8. Open a web browser window, and execute a GetCapababilites request on your WPS service: http://localhost/cgi-bin/zoo_loader.cgi?request=GetCapabilities&service=WPS |
---|
744 | |
---|
745 | The response should be displayed in your browser, such as: |
---|
746 | |
---|
747 | :: |
---|
748 | |
---|
749 | <wps:Capabilities xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.opengis.net/wps/1.0.0 http://schemas.opengis.net/wps/1.0.0/wpsGetCapabilities_response.xsd" service="WPS" xml:lang="en-US" version="1.0.0"> |
---|
750 | <ows:ServiceIdentification> |
---|
751 | <ows:Title>The Zoo WPS Development Server</ows:Title> |
---|
752 | <ows:Abstract> |
---|
753 | Development version of ZooWPS. See http://www.zoo-project.org |
---|
754 | </ows:Abstract> |
---|
755 | <ows:Keywords> |
---|
756 | <ows:Keyword>WPS</ows:Keyword> |
---|
757 | <ows:Keyword>GIS</ows:Keyword> |
---|
758 | <ows:Keyword>buffer</ows:Keyword> |
---|
759 | </ows:Keywords> |
---|
760 | <ows:ServiceType>WPS</ows:ServiceType> |
---|
761 | <ows:ServiceTypeVersion>1.0.0</ows:ServiceTypeVersion> |
---|
762 | ... |
---|
763 | |
---|
764 | Optionally Compile Individual Services |
---|
765 | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
---|
766 | |
---|
767 | An example could be the ``OGR base-vect-ops`` provider in the ``zoo-project\zoo-services\ogr\base-vect-ops`` directory. |
---|
768 | |
---|
769 | 1. Edit the makefile.vc located in that directory, and execute: |
---|
770 | |
---|
771 | :: |
---|
772 | |
---|
773 | nmake /f makefile.vc |
---|
774 | |
---|
775 | Inside that same directory, the file ``cgi-env\ogr_service.zo`` should be created. |
---|
776 | |
---|
777 | 2. Copy all of the files inside ``zoo-services\ogr\base-vect-ops\cgi-env`` into your cgi-bin directory |
---|
778 | |
---|
779 | 3. Test this service provider through the following URL: |
---|
780 | |
---|
781 | http://localhost/cgi-bin/zoo_loader.cgi?request=Execute&service=WPS&version=1.0.0&Identifier=Buffer&DataInputs=BufferDistance=1@datatype=interger;InputPolygon=Reference@xlink:href=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.zoo-project.org%3A8082%2Fgeoserver%2Fows%3FSERVICE%3DWFS%26REQUEST%3DGetFeature%26VERSION%3D1.0.0%26typename%3Dtopp%3Astates%26SRS%3DEPSG%3A4326%26FeatureID%3Dstates.15 |
---|
782 | |
---|
783 | The response displayed in your browser should contain: |
---|
784 | |
---|
785 | :: |
---|
786 | |
---|
787 | <wps:ProcessSucceeded>Service "Buffer" run successfully.</wps:ProcessSucceeded> |
---|
788 | |
---|
789 | Mac OS X |
---|
790 | -------- |
---|
791 | |
---|
792 | Using the Installer |
---|
793 | ******************* |
---|
794 | |
---|
795 | 1. To install a default build of the ZOO-Project on your Mac OS X computer use the `installer <http://www.zoo-project.org/trac/raw-attachment/wiki/ZooDocumentation/ZOOKernel/MacOSX_installation/ZOO-Project-Installer.pkg>`__. |
---|
796 | |
---|
797 | .. note:: |
---|
798 | The installer assumes that you are using the distributed Apache2 version that comes with your Mac. The installer will |
---|
799 | place ZOO-Kernel and ZOO-Services into your cgi-bin at ``/Library/WebServer/CGI-Executables``, and the zoo-demo folder |
---|
800 | will be placed within your document root at ``/Library/WebServer/Documents`` |
---|
801 | |
---|
802 | 2. Make sure that your Apache server is running, and then access the ZOO Project Demo at: |
---|
803 | |
---|
804 | http://localhost/zoo-demo/spatialtools.html |
---|
805 | |
---|
806 | 3. To add additional services, please follow the following intructions to compile your own ZOO Project instance. |
---|
807 | |
---|
808 | Compiling from Source |
---|
809 | ********************* |
---|
810 | |
---|
811 | 1. Install `Xcode <http://developer.apple.com/technologies/tools/>`__. |
---|
812 | |
---|
813 | 2. Before you start downloading the ZOO-Project source code, you'll need to install some tools required to |
---|
814 | compile ZOO-Kernel properly. |
---|
815 | |
---|
816 | First of all install PROJ, GEOS and GDAL frameworks from `here <http://www.kyngchaos.com/software/frameworks>`__. |
---|
817 | |
---|
818 | At this step, you should get the following directories on your local hard drive : |
---|
819 | |
---|
820 | :: |
---|
821 | |
---|
822 | /Library/Frameworks/PROJ.framework |
---|
823 | /Library/Frameworks/GEOS.framework |
---|
824 | /Library/Frameworks/GDAL.framework |
---|
825 | |
---|
826 | 3. Then, create a ``src`` directory and inside that directory download the `gettext source code <http://www.gnu.org/software/gettext/#TOCdownloading>`__ and uncompress it. |
---|
827 | |
---|
828 | now, compile gettext with the following commands to produce a universal binary : |
---|
829 | |
---|
830 | :: |
---|
831 | |
---|
832 | cd gettext-0.18.1.1 |
---|
833 | CFLAGS="-O -g -arch i386 -arch ppc -arch x86_64" \ |
---|
834 | LDFLAGS="-arch i386 -arch ppc -arch x86_64" ./configure |
---|
835 | make |
---|
836 | sudo make install |
---|
837 | |
---|
838 | 4. Compile and install your ZOO-Kernel |
---|
839 | |
---|
840 | - Download source from SVN, and use the following command to compile libcgic : |
---|
841 | |
---|
842 | :: |
---|
843 | |
---|
844 | svn co http://svn.zoo-project.org/svn/trunk zoo |
---|
845 | cd zoo/thirds/cgic206 |
---|
846 | make |
---|
847 | |
---|
848 | - If you produced the ``libcgic.a`` file, you can run ``autoconf`` and then ``configure`` from zoo-kernel directory. |
---|
849 | |
---|
850 | :: |
---|
851 | |
---|
852 | cd zoo/zoo-kernel |
---|
853 | autoconf |
---|
854 | ./configure --with-python --with-java=macos \ |
---|
855 | --with-gdal-config=/Library/Frameworks/GDAL.framework/Versions/1.8/Programs/gdal-config |
---|
856 | |
---|
857 | Obviously, if you don't need Python or Java support then you should remove the corresponding configure option. |
---|
858 | |
---|
859 | .. note:: |
---|
860 | Note that we used the --with-java=macos configure option. Due to the generic location of the JDK on all |
---|
861 | Mac OS X platforms, you don't have to provide its full path. |
---|
862 | |
---|
863 | - Now, run the following commands to compile and deploy your ZOO-Kernel on your Apache server : |
---|
864 | |
---|
865 | :: |
---|
866 | |
---|
867 | make |
---|
868 | cp zoo_loader.cgi main.cfg /Library/WebServer/CGI-Executables |
---|
869 | |
---|
870 | You should be ready to request your ZOO-Kernel installation using the following link : http://localhost/cgi-bin/zoo_loader.cgi?request=GetCapabilities&service=WPS . |
---|
871 | |
---|
872 | If everything is ok, you can follow the next steps to deploy new Services Providers. |
---|
873 | |
---|
874 | .. note:: |
---|
875 | If you are using your own libs (not the default libs on your system) then you must take care to create |
---|
876 | universal versions of those libs, as the ZOO-Kernel will try to create a universal binary. If you are |
---|
877 | not following this advice, you might receive compile errors of ``symbol(s) not found for architecture ppc`` or ``file was built for |
---|
878 | unsupported file format which is not the architecture being linked (ppc)``. |
---|
879 | |
---|
880 | Deploy the OGR Services Provider |
---|
881 | ******************************** |
---|
882 | |
---|
883 | Requirements |
---|
884 | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
---|
885 | |
---|
886 | Before your try to use any service, please set the correct path in the ``main.cfg`` for tmpPath and tmpUrl. |
---|
887 | |
---|
888 | You can use the following setup : |
---|
889 | |
---|
890 | :: |
---|
891 | |
---|
892 | tmpPath = /Library/WebServer/Documents/tmp |
---|
893 | tmpUrl = ../../tmp |
---|
894 | |
---|
895 | Obviously you'll then need to create this directory, using the following command : |
---|
896 | |
---|
897 | :: |
---|
898 | |
---|
899 | mkdir /Library/WebServer/Documents/tmp |
---|
900 | |
---|
901 | C Version |
---|
902 | ^^^^^^^^^ |
---|
903 | |
---|
904 | To compile the base-vect-ops ServicesProvider you'll need to edit the Makefile in *zoo/zoo-services/ogr/base-vect-ops/* |
---|
905 | directory. Add "-I/Library//Frameworks/GEOS.framework/Versions/3/Headers/" to the CFLAGS value on the first line. |
---|
906 | To compile, add GDAL framework to the PATH environmenet variable, to ensure that gdal-config tool will be found, |
---|
907 | run make and then copy cgi-env files in the /Library/WebServer/CGI-Executables directory. |
---|
908 | |
---|
909 | :: |
---|
910 | |
---|
911 | cd zoo/zoo-services/ogr/base-vect-ops/ |
---|
912 | export PATH=$PATH:/Library/Frameworks/GDAL.framework/Versions/1.7/Programs/ |
---|
913 | make |
---|
914 | cp cgi-env/* /Library/WebServer/CGI-Executables |
---|
915 | |
---|
916 | You can test using this `url <http://localhost/cgi-bin/zoo_loader.cgi?request=Execute&service=WPS&version=1.0.0&Identifier=Buffer&DataInputs=BufferDistance=1@datatype=interger;InputPolygon=Reference@xlink:href=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.zoo-project.org%3A8082%2Fgeoserver%2Fows%3FSERVICE%3DWFS%26REQUEST%3DGetFeature%26VERSION%3D1.0.0%26typename%3Dtopp%3Astates%26SRS%3DEPSG%3A4326%26FeatureID%3Dstates.15>`__ |
---|
917 | if everything is ok with your setup. |
---|
918 | |
---|
919 | Python Version |
---|
920 | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
---|
921 | |
---|
922 | **Requirements** |
---|
923 | |
---|
924 | First of all run python from a Terminal.app and try the following import from the python interpreter : |
---|
925 | |
---|
926 | :: |
---|
927 | |
---|
928 | import osgeo.ogr |
---|
929 | import libxml2 |
---|
930 | |
---|
931 | If you get an issue when importing the libxml2 module from your python interpreter then that means you |
---|
932 | need to install the Python support for the libxml2 library which is already installed on your Mac OS X environment. |
---|
933 | To accomplish this, you have first to determine what version of libxml2 is installed on your platform, using the following command: |
---|
934 | |
---|
935 | xml2-config --version |
---|
936 | |
---|
937 | Download the source corresponding to your version (i.e. on 10.6.6 you get 2.7.3) from the libxml2 |
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938 | `download page <ftp://xmlsoft.org/libxml2/>`__ into your ``src`` directory then uncompress it. |
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939 | |
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940 | Use the following command to install the python support : |
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941 | |
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942 | :: |
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943 | |
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944 | cd src/libxml2-2.7.3/python/ |
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945 | python setup.py install |
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946 | |
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947 | **Deploy OGR Python Services Provider** |
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948 | |
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949 | - Now copy the ``zoo-services/ogt/base-vect-ops/cgi-env`` files into ``/Library/WebServer/CGI-Executables``. |
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950 | |
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951 | You can test using this `url <http://localhost/cgi-bin/zoo_loader.cgi?request=Execute&service=WPS&version=1.0.0&Identifier=BufferPy&DataInputs=BufferDistance=1@datatype=interger;InputPolygon=Reference@xlink:href=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.zoo-project.org%3A8082%2Fgeoserver%2Fows%3FSERVICE%3DWFS%26REQUEST%3DGetFeature%26VERSION%3D1.0.0%26typename%3Dtopp%3Astates%26SRS%3DEPSG%3A4326%26FeatureID%3Dstates.15>`__ |
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952 | if everything is ok with your setup. |
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953 | |
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954 | Test using Local Demo Page |
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955 | ************************** |
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956 | |
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957 | - Download the `OpenLayers <http://openlayers.org>`__ library and uncompress it in your personal Sites directory |
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958 | (located in your home directory). |
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959 | |
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960 | - Rename the OpenLayers directory as openlayers. |
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961 | |
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962 | - Download this `zip archive <http://www.zoo-project.org/trac/raw-attachment/wiki/ZooDocumentation/ZOOKernel/MacOSX_installation/zoo-demo.zip>`__ |
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963 | and then uncompress it in your personal Sites directory. |
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964 | |
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965 | - Load your local demo pages using urls similar to the following (replacing MyUserName by your MacOS user name) : |
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966 | |
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967 | * http://localhost/~MyUserName/zoo-demo/spatialtools.html |
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968 | * http://localhost/~MyUserName/zoo-demo/spatialtools-py.html |
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969 | |
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970 | |
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971 | |
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