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Subject: Re: [postgis-users] PostGIS on remote server
From: Jorge Gustavo Rocha <jgr () di ! uminho ! pt>
Date: 2020-06-24 16:04:08
Message-ID: 0cd36e1e-7506-718a-f5ea-d08d7a4a0969 () di ! uminho ! pt
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Hi Akshay,
You have to install Postgis in the remote server as well.
Regards,
Jorge
On 24/06/20 16:57, Akshay Deverakonda wrote:
> Hello,
>
> What would I have to do in order to use PostGIS on a remote server that
> I am connected to?
>
> I am fairly new to PostGIS and have been setting it up for use (I have
> PostgreSQL 9.6.18 and PostGIS 3.0). I have both local databases located
> on my computer and databases on remote servers that I connect to. When I
> use the CREATE commands available at https://postgis.net/install/,
> PostGIS sets up fine on my local databases (I have PostGIS installed
> through the StackBuilder with pgAdmin).
>
> When I try to do the same on a server I am remotely connected to, I get
> the following error:
>
> "ERROR: could not open extension control file
> "/usr/pgsql-9.6/share/extension/postgis.control": No such file or directory
> SQL state: 58P01"
>
> Does this mean I would have to have PostGIS somehow installed on the
> remote server as well or is it possible to use it with the local
> installation that I have?
>
> Thanks,
> Akshay
>
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J. Gustavo
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