Fixed #17893 -- Added GeoDjango installation instructions for Ubuntu 11.10. Thanks jpaulett for the patch.
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@ -972,14 +972,26 @@ Ubuntu & Debian GNU/Linux
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Ubuntu
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^^^^^^
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11.10
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In Ubuntu 11.10, PostgreSQL was upgraded to 9.1. The installation commands are:
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.. code-block:: bash
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$ sudo apt-get install binutils gdal-bin libproj-dev postgresql-9.1-postgis \
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postgresql-server-dev-9.1 python-psycopg2
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.. _ubuntu10:
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10.04 and 10.10
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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10.04 through 11.04
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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In Ubuntu 10 PostgreSQL was upgraded to 8.4 and GDAL was upgraded to 1.6.
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In Ubuntu 10.04, PostgreSQL was upgraded to 8.4 and GDAL was upgraded to 1.6.
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Ubuntu 10.04 uses PostGIS 1.4, while Ubuntu 10.10 uses PostGIS 1.5 (with
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geography support). The installation commands are::
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geography support). The installation commands are:
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.. code-block:: bash
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$ sudo apt-get install binutils gdal-bin libproj-dev postgresql-8.4-postgis \
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postgresql-server-dev-8.4 python-psycopg2
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@ -989,7 +1001,9 @@ geography support). The installation commands are::
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8.10
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~~~~
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Use the synaptic package manager to install the following packages::
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Use the synaptic package manager to install the following packages:
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.. code-block:: bash
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$ sudo apt-get install binutils gdal-bin postgresql-8.3-postgis \
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postgresql-server-dev-8.3 python-psycopg2
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@ -1018,7 +1032,9 @@ Optional packages to consider:
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geographic admin because the ``null`` datum grid is not available for
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transforming geometries to the spherical mercator projection. A solution
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is to download the datum-shifting files, create the grid file, and
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install it yourself::
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install it yourself:
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.. code-block:: bash
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$ wget http://download.osgeo.org/proj/proj-datumgrid-1.4.tar.gz
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$ mkdir nad
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@ -1059,7 +1075,9 @@ some packages must be built from source to work properly with GeoDjango.
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Binary packages
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The following command will install acceptable binary packages, as well as
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the development tools necessary to build the rest of the requirements::
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the development tools necessary to build the rest of the requirements:
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.. code-block:: bash
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$ sudo apt-get install binutils bzip2 gcc g++ flex make postgresql-8.1 \
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postgresql-server-dev-8.1 python-ctypes python-psycopg2 python-setuptools
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@ -1090,7 +1108,9 @@ directions carefully.
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^^^^^^^^^^^
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This version is comparable to Ubuntu :ref:`ibex`, so the command
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is very similar::
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is very similar:
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.. code-block:: bash
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$ sudo apt-get install binutils libgdal1-1.5.0 postgresql-8.3 \
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postgresql-8.3-postgis postgresql-server-dev-8.3 \
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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If the PostgreSQL database cluster was not initiated after installing, then it
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can be created (and started) with the following command::
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can be created (and started) with the following command:
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.. code-block:: bash
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$ sudo pg_createcluster --start 8.3 main
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In addition, the SQL files for PostGIS are placed in a different location on
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Debian 5.0 . Thus when :ref:`spatialdb_template` either:
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* Create a symbolic link to these files::
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* Create a symbolic link to these files:
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.. code-block:: bash
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$ sudo ln -s /usr/share/postgresql-8.3-postgis/{lwpostgis,spatial_ref_sys}.sql \
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/usr/share/postgresql/8.3
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