Re: [GENERAL] Getting PostGIS 1.5.3 working with Postgresql90 (Macports)

2011-10-07 Thread Craig Ringer
On 10/08/2011 10:35 AM, René Fournier wrote: On 2011-10-07, at 7:58 PM, Scott Ribe wrote: On Oct 7, 2011, at 7:39 PM, René Fournier wrote: Plus, I find Macports makes it easy to automate a server build in one script. The problem as I see it isn't Macports but my unfamiliarity with Postgresq

Re: [GENERAL] Getting PostGIS 1.5.3 working with Postgresql90 (Macports)

2011-10-07 Thread René Fournier
On 2011-10-07, at 7:58 PM, Scott Ribe wrote: > On Oct 7, 2011, at 7:39 PM, René Fournier wrote: > >> Plus, I find Macports makes it easy to automate a server build in one >> script. The problem as I see it isn't Macports but my unfamiliarity with >> Postgresql. > > I think it's both ;-) I tri

Re: [GENERAL] Getting PostGIS 1.5.3 working with Postgresql90 (Macports)

2011-10-07 Thread Scott Ribe
On Oct 7, 2011, at 7:39 PM, René Fournier wrote: > Plus, I find Macports makes it easy to automate a server build in one script. > The problem as I see it isn't Macports but my unfamiliarity with Postgresql. I think it's both ;-) I tried macports for a couple of things and gave up on it. It wor

Re: [GENERAL] Getting PostGIS 1.5.3 working with Postgresql90 (Macports)

2011-10-07 Thread René Fournier
Well, I would -- and I used to build a lot of stuff from source -- except there are a ton of other packages that Macports makes dead-simple to install. Plus, I find Macports makes it easy to automate a server build in one script. The problem as I see it isn't Macports but my unfamiliarity with P

Re: [GENERAL] Getting PostGIS 1.5.3 working with Postgresql90 (Macports)

2011-10-07 Thread Scott Ribe
On Oct 7, 2011, at 5:38 PM, René Fournier wrote: > (Sorry, I'm a MySQL guy. I'm just trying to get started without asking too > many dumb questions.) Frankly, I think you'd be better served by deleting the entirety of the macports stuff and installing postgresql from source the normal UNIX way: