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= Open Source GIS Pre-conference at code4libcon 2009 =
 = [[GIS Resources|New Material]] =     Please try to install the software before the conference so we can have as much time as possible to actually play with GIS, and as little time as possible debugging installations.  ==Installation from Source==Here are Adam's original instructions (edited slightly so they format clearly on the wiki):
'''NB: Do not install this software as 'root'. It will not run as 'root' for security.'''
# ''make check''
# ''pg_ctl stop''
 
== OSX 10.5.6 macports installation==
Notes by Bess Sadler, feel free to email me with questions: bess [at] virginia [dot] edu
 
I tried to use Adam's directions and to compile postgres from source, but I wasn't able to do so. I kept encountering this error and I didn't have any idea how to troubleshoot it:
 
<pre>
tab-complete.c:2103: warning: assignment makes pointer from integer without a cast
make[3]: *** [tab-complete.o] Error 1
make[2]: *** [all] Error 2
make[1]: *** [all] Error 2
make: *** [all] Error 2
</pre>
 
Instead, I used [http://www.macports.org/ macports]. It seemed to work quite well, but I haven't been able to test it with actual GIS data yet, so I'll update this as soon as I do. Here's my installation procedure:
 
# Install macports
# Add ''/opt/local/bin'' to ''/etc/paths''
# ''sudo port install postgresql83-server postgresql83 postgresql83-doc''
# Add ''/opt/local/lib/postgresql83/bin'' to ''/etc/paths''
# ''sudo launchctl load -w /Library/LaunchDaemons/org.macports.postgresql83-server.plist'' (this command was listed in the post-installation messages for postgres, and it makes postgres start on boot)
# ''sudo port install proj @4.6.1''
# ''sudo port install geos''
# However, I did install postgis from source, because the latest rev wasn't available as a package:
''./configure --prefix=/usr/local/postgis-1.3.5 --with-proj=/opt/local --with-pgsql=/opt/local/lib/postgresql83/bin/pg_config --with-geos=/opt/local/bin/geos-config''
''make''
''sudo make install''
# Add ''/usr/local/postgis-1.3.5/bin'' to ''/etc/paths''
# initialize a database directory in $PGDATA, with a default character encoding of UTF-8 and a root db user with the same name as our login name (I just explicitly declared the user id, since I wasn't sure what value `whoami` would return if the command was being run by root su-ing to the postgres user: ''sudo su postgres -c '/opt/local/lib/postgresql83/bin/initdb -U eos8d -E UTF-8 -W -D /usr/local/pgsql/data' ''
# Start that database: ''sudo su postgres -c '/opt/local/lib/postgresql83/bin/pg_ctl -D /usr/local/pgsql/data start' ''
# Run tests in postgis src directory: ''make check" My output looked like this:
<pre>
paz:postgis-1.3.5 eos8d$ make check
make -C regress test
Creating spatial db postgis_reg
TMPDIR is /var/folders/BP/BPimaox+FGSt3VG99a3f9++++TQ/-Tmp-/
 
PostgreSQL 8.3.6 on i386-apple-darwin9.6.0, compiled by GCC i686-apple-darwin9-gcc-4.0.1 (GCC) 4.0.1 (Apple Inc. build 5465)
Postgis 1.3.5 - 2009-02-08 21:15:08
GEOS: 3.0.3-CAPI-1.4.2
PROJ: Rel. 4.6.1, 21 August 2008
 
Running tests
 
loader/Point.............. ok
loader/PointM.............. ok
loader/PointZ.............. ok
loader/MultiPoint.............. ok
loader/MultiPointM.............. ok
loader/MultiPointZ.............. ok
loader/Arc.............. ok
loader/ArcM.............. ok
loader/ArcZ.......... ok
loader/Polygon.............. ok
loader/PolygonM.............. ok
loader/PolygonZ.............. ok
regress. ok
regress_index. ok
regress_index_nulls. ok
lwgeom_regress. ok
regress_lrs. ok
removepoint. ok
setpoint. ok
simplify. ok
snaptogrid. ok
affine. ok
wkt. ok
measures. ok
long_xact. ok
ctors. ok
sql-mm-serialize. ok
sql-mm-circularstring. ok
sql-mm-compoundcurve. ok
sql-mm-curvepoly. ok
sql-mm-general. ok
sql-mm-multicurve. ok
sql-mm-multisurface. ok
geojson. ok
regress_ogc. ok
regress_bdpoly. ok
regress_ogc_cover. ok
regress_proj. ok
kml. ok
 
Run tests: 39
Failed: 0
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So it looks like everything worked, but I'll let the group know and update this page if I find out otherwise.

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