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Installation on Unix/Linux
Installation on Unix/Linux =================
For the impatient
For the impatient --------------
Run the following commands from the directory where you :ref:`install-download` and extracted the ZOO Kernel source code in order to build the zoo_loader.cgi CGI program with default options.
cd zoo-kernel autoconf ./configure make
This should produce executables for the zoo_loader.cgi CGI program in the zoo-kernel directory. Copy the zoo_loader.cgi and main.cfg files to the HTTP server cgi directory and start using it.
Warning
Edit ZOO-Kernel installation settings in the main.cfg file (set tmpPath and tmpUrl to fit your web server configuration).
Debian / Ubuntu
Use the following instructions to install ZOO-Project on Debian or Ubuntu distributions.
Prerequisites
Using Debian
The following command should install all the required dependancies on Debian. See the :ref:`install-prereq` section for additional information.
Using Ubuntu
On Ubuntu, use the following command first to install the required dependancies :
Then add the UbuntuGIS repository in order to get the latest versions of libraries
Install the geographic library as follow:
Installation
:ref:`install-download` ZOO-Project latest version from svn using the following command:
Install the cgic library from packages using the following command:
Head to the :ref:`kernel_index` directory
Create a configure file as follow:
Run configure with the desired options, for example with the following command:
Note
Refer to the :ref:`install-configure` section for the full list of available options
Compile ZOO-Kernel as follow:
Copy the necessary files to the cgi-bin directory (as administrator user)
Install ZOO ServiceProviders, for example the basic Python service (as administrator user)
Edit the main.cfg file as follow (example configuration):
Test the ZOO-Kernel installation with the following requests:
Note
Such request should return well formed XML documents (OWS documents responses).
Warning
If ZOO-Kernel returns an error please check the :ref:`kernel_config` and beware of the :ref:`install-prereq`.
OpenSUSE
:ref:`kernel_index` is maintained as a package in OpenSUSE Build Service (OBS). RPM are thus provided for all versions of OpenSUSE Linux (11.2, 11.3, 11.4, Factory).
Stable release
Use the following instructions to install ZOO-Project latetst release on OpenSUSE distribution.
One-click installer
A one-click installer is available here. For openSUSE 11.4, follow this direct link.
Yast software manager
Add the Application:Geo repository to the software repositories and then ZOO-Kernel can then be found in Software Management using the provided search tool.
Command line (as root for openSUSE 11.4)
Install ZOO-Kernel package by yourself using the following command:
Developement version
The latest development version of ZOO-Kernel can be found in OBS under the project home:tzotsos. ZOO-Kernel packages are maintained and tested there before being released to the Application:Geo repository. Installation methods are identical as for the stable version. Make sure to use this repository instead.
Command line (as root for openSUSE 11.4)
Install latest ZOO-Kernel trunk version with the following command:
Note that there is the option of adding the zoo-wps-grass-bridge package. This option will automatically install grass7 (svn trunk).
CentOS
Use the following instructions to install ZOO-Project on CentOS distributions.
Prerequisites
Compile then install FastCGI library from source
wget http://www.fastcgi.com/dist/fcgi.tar.gz tar xzf fcgi-2.4.0.tar.gz ./configure make make install echo /usr/local/lib >> /etc/ld.so.conf.d/local.conf ldconfig
Compile then install the autoconf tools :
wget http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/autoconf/autoconf-latest.tar.gz tar xzf autoconf-latest.tar.gz ./configure --prefix=/usr make make install
Compile then install the flex tool :
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 tar xzf flex-2.5.35.tar.gz cd flex-2.5.35 ./configure --prefix=/usr make make install
Using the curl provided in the CentOS distribution will produce a ZOO-Kernel unable to run any Service. Indeed, some segmentation faults occur when trying to run Execute requests on the ZOO-Kernel, compiling the ZOO-Kernel setting USE_GDB flag in the CFLAGS of your Makefile will let you run ZOO-Kernel from gdb and be able to get more information on what is going wrong with your ZOO-Kernel. Doing this we can figure out that code on line 173 and line 175 have to be commented in the ulinet.c file to get a ZOO-Kernel working using the curl available in CentOS (curl version 7.15.5). If you don't apply the modification, you will get an error from a gdb session pointing segfault in Curl_cookie_clearall.
You can optionally compile then install curl from source :
wget http://curl.haxx.se/download/curl-7.21.3.tar.bz2 tar xjf curl-7.21.3.tar.bz2 cd curl-7.21.3 ./configure --prefix=/usr make make install
Compile then install Python :
wget http://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.6.6/Python-2.6.6.tar.bz2 tar xjf Python-2.6.6.tar.bz2 cd Python-2.6.6 ./configure make make install
Compile then install your own GDAL library :
wget http://download.osgeo.org/gdal/gdal-1.7.3.tar.gz tar xzf gdal-1.7.3.tar.gz cd gdal-1.7.3 ./configure # add your options here make make install
Install the Sun JAVA SDK into /usr/share then use the following command to ensure that the libjvm.so will be found at runtime from any context.
echo /usr/share/java-1.6.0-openjdk-1.6.0.0/jre/lib/i386/client/ >> /etc/ld.so.conf.d/jvm.conf ldconfig