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1. INSTALLING MAPSERVER AND PHP MAPSCRIPT ON LINUX
Author : Lorensius W. L. T
Email : lorenz@londatiga.net
Website : http://www.londatiga.net
Link : http://www.londatiga.net/downloads/tutorial/mapserver_install_linux.pdf
Introduction
MapServer is an open source and free software for rendering maps, images, and vector data on the web.
MapServer was originally developed by the University of Minnesota (UMN) ForNet project in
cooperation with NASA and the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. Presently, the MapServer
project is hosted by the TerraSIP, a NASA sponsored project between the UMN and consortium of land
management interests (http://mapserver.gis.umn.edu).
MapServer can be compiled on many platforms and operating systems, but in this tutorial, I will focus on
unix like system, especially Linux.
Prerequisites
Operating system used in this tutorial is Linux Fedora Core 7 with Apache (httpd-2.0.55), PHP (php-
5.2.3), and PostgreSQL(postgresql-8.2.4) already installed using manual source installation (not using
default rpm package). Required libraries that already installed are libpng, libjpeg, libtiff, and zlib.
Installation manual for those softwares and libraries are beyond the scope of this tutorial.
Required softwares and libraries:
1. MapServer: is the main software.
Source: http://download.osgeo.org/mapserver/mapserver-5.0.2.tar.gz
2. GD: used by MapServer for rendering images, version 2.0.28 or greater is required.
Source: http://www.libgd.org/releases/gd-2.0.35.tar.gz
3. PROJ.4: provides projection support for MapServer (also needed by PostGIS), version 4.4.6 or
greater is required.
Source: ftp://ftp.remotesensing.org/proj/proj-4.6.0.tar.gz
4. GEOS: enables MapServer to do spatial operation (within, touches, union, difference,
intersection), also needed by PostGIS, version 4.10 or greater is required.
Source: http://geos.refractions.net/downloads/geos-3.0.0.tar.bz2
5. GDAL: provides access to at least 42 different raster formats.
Source: http://download.osgeo.org/gdal/gdal-1.5.1.tar.gz
6. OGR: provides access to at least 18 different vector formats.
Source: http://download.osgeo.org/gdal/gdal-1.5.1.tar.gz
2. 7. CURL: is the foundation of OGC (WFS, WMS, WCS) client and server support, requires version
7.10 or greater.
Source: http://curl.haxx.se/download/curl-7.18.1.tar.gz
8. PostGIS: adds support for geographic objects to the PostgreSQL.
Source: http://www.postgis.org/download/postgis-1.3.3.tar.gz
Note:
Apache was installed under /usr/local/apache
PostgreSQL was installed under /usr/local/pgsql
All previously installed libraries (libpng, libjpeg, libtiff, and zlib) were installed under /usr/lib
Apache root directory is /data/www/html, cgi-bin directory is /data/www/cgi-bin
Installation
1. GD
Installation steps:
[lorenz@devel>>installer]$ tar –xzvf gd-2.0.35.tar.gz
[lorenz@devel>>installer]$ cd gd-2.0.35
[lorenz@devel>>gd-2.0.35]$ ./configure
[lorenz@devel>>gd-2.0.35]$ make
[lorenz@devel>>gd-2.0.35]$ make install
Note: default installation directory is /usr/local
2. PROJ.4
Installation steps:
[lorenz@devel>>installer]$ tar –xzvf proj-4.6.0.tar.gz
[lorenz@devel>>installer]$ cd proj-4.6.0
[lorenz@devel>>proj-4.6.0]$ ./configure
[lorenz@devel>> proj-4.6.0]$ make
[lorenz@devel>> proj-4.6.0]$ make install
Note: default installation directory is /usr/local
3. GEOS
Installation steps:
[lorenz@devel>>installer]$ tar –xjvf geos-3.0.0.tar.bz2
[lorenz@devel>>installer]$ cd geos-3.0.0
3. [lorenz@devel>>geos-3.0.0]$ ./configure
[lorenz@devel>>geos-3.0.0]$ make
[lorenz@devel>>geos-3.0.0]$ make install
Note: default installation directory is /usr/local
4. GDAL
Installation steps:
[lorenz@devel>>installer]$ tar –xzvf gdal-1.5.1.tar.gz
[lorenz@devel>>installer]$ cd gdal-1.5.1
[lorenz@devel>>gdal-1.5.1]$ ./configure
[lorenz@devel>>gdal-1.5.1]$ make
[lorenz@devel>>gdal-1.5.1]$ make install
Note: default installation directory is /usr/local
5. CURL
Installation steps:
[lorenz@devel>>installer]$ tar –xzvf curl-7.18.1.tar.gz
[lorenz@devel>>installer]$ cd curl-7.18.1
[lorenz@devel>>curl-7.18.1]$ ./configure
[lorenz@devel>>curl-7.18.1]$ make
[lorenz@devel>>curl-7.18.1]$ make install
Note: default installation directory is /usr/local
6. Update ld-config
[lorenz@devel>>installer]$ cd /etc/ld.so.conf.d/
[lorenz@devel>>ld.so.conf.d]$ echo /usr/local/lib > usrlocalib.conf
[lorenz@devel>>ld.so.conf.d]$ /sbin/ldconfig
7. POSTGIS
Installation steps:
[lorenz@devel>>installer]$ tar –xzvf postgis-1.3.3.tar.gz
[lorenz@devel>>installer]$ cd postgis-1.3.3
[lorenz@devel>>postgis-1.3.3]$ ./configure --with-
pgsql=/usr/local/pgsql/bin/pg_config --with-proj --with-geos
[lorenz@devel>>postgis-1.3.3]$ make
4. [lorenz@devel>>postgis-1.3.3]$ make install
8. Recompile PHP as CGI
Installation steps:
[lorenz@devel>>installer]$ cd php-5.2.3
[lorenz@devel> php-5.2.3 ]$ ./configure
> --enable-force-cgi-redirect
> --with-gd=/usr/local/
> --with-jpeg-dir=/usr/lib
> --with-png-dir=/usr/lib
> --with-tiff-dir=/usr/lib
> --with-zlib-dir=/usr/lib
> --with-freetype-dir=/usr/lib
> --without-ttf
> --with-mysql=/usr/local/mysql/
> --with-pgsql=/usr/local/pgsql/
> --with-curl=/usr/local/
> --with-gettext
> --enable-ftp
> --enable-xml
> --with-zlib
> --with-regex=system
> --enable-dbase
> --enable-dbx
> --with-config-file-path=/usr/local/lib
[lorenz@devel>>php-5.2.3]$ make
[lorenz@devel>>php-5.2.3]$ cp sapi/cgi/php-cgi /data/www/cgi-bin
Note: DO NOT do a “make install”
9. MapServer
Installation steps:
[lorenz@devel>>installer]$ tar –xzvf mapserver-5.0.2.tar.gz
[lorenz@devel>>installer]$ cd mapserver-5.0.2
[lorenz@devel>>mapserver-5.0.2]$ ./configure --with-ogr=/usr/local/bin/gdal-config
--with-gdal=/usr/local/bin/gdal-config
--with-httpd=/usr/local/apache/bin/httpd
--with-wfsclient
--with-wmsclient
--enable-debug
5. --with-curl-config=/usr/local/bin/curl-config
--with-proj=/usr/local
--with-tiff
--with-gd=/usr/local
--with-jpeg
--with-freetype=/usr/
--with-threads
--with-wcs
--with-postgis=/usr/local/pgsql/bin/pg_config
--with-libiconv=/usr
--with-geos=/usr/local/bin/geos-config
--with-xml2-config=/usr/bin/xml2-config
--with-sos
--with-php=../php-5.2.3/
[lorenz@devel>>mapserver-5.0.2]$ make
Note: DO NOT do a “make install”
PHP MapScript installation steps;
[lorenz@devel>>mapserver-5.0.2]$ cp mapserv legend scalebar /data/www/cgi-bin
[lorenz@devel>>mapserver-5.0.2]$ mkdir /usr/local/lib/php/extensions
[lorenz@devel>>mapserver-5.0.2]$ cp mapscript/php3/php_mapscript.so
/usr/local/lib/php/extensions
[lorenz@devel>>mapserver-5.0.2]$ cd /usr/local/lib
Edit file php.ini and add two lines below:
extension_dir = "/usr/local/lib/php/extensions"
extension = "php_mapscript.so"
Edit file /usr/local/apache/conf/httpd.conf and add two lines below:
AddType application/x-httpd-php-cgi .phtml
Action application/x-httpd-php-cgi /cgi-bin/php-cgi
Restart apache (#/usr/local/apache/bin/apachectl restart)
10. Test PHP Mapscript
To test PHP MapScript that already installed:
Go into web root directory (/data/www/html)
Create php file and add phpinfo() line into the file
Save the file as info.phtml
Open browser and point to http://localhost/info.phtml
If installation is successful, the phpinfo page should contain part like this:
6. To test drawing map, you can download simple demo application from
http://www.londatiga.net/downloads/tutorial/phpmapscript-demo.tar.gz
Installation steps:
[lorenz@devel>>installer]$ cp phpmapscript-demo.tar.gz /data/www/html
[lorenz@devel>>installer]$ cd /data/www/html
[lorenz@devel>>html]$ tar –xzvf phpmapscript-demo.tar.gz
[lorenz@devel>>html]$ chmod 777 tmp
Open browser and point to http://localhost/phpmapscript-demo
If all things running well it should display a map