System requirements and download¶
System requirements¶
Mapbender3 needs the following components in order to run:
- PHP 5.4 or later (php5)
- PHP CLI interpreter (php5-cli)
- PHP SQLite extension (php5-sqlite)
- PHP cURL extension (php5-curl)
- PHP Alternative PHP Cache (php-apc)
- PHP Internationalization (php5-intl)
- PHP GD for printing (php5-gd)
- PHP FileInfo for printing to check image format
- APACHE mod_rewrite
- OpenSSL
Optionally, in order to use a database other than the preconfigured SQLite one, you need a matching PHP extension supported by Doctrine. For PostgreSQL for example: php5-pgsql.
If you want to use the developer mode or for creating create profiler data to be used to analyze errors you will still need the SQLite extension!
System requirements Windows¶
For Windows you also need PHP and therefore a PHP-supporting webserver like Apache.
We have good experiences with the 64-bit downloads of Apache und PHP.
- Apache Download: The downloads of the Apache Lounge are customized for different Versions of Windows. For newer versions choose the “VC11” or “VC14” variant (this requires the Visual C++ Redistributable für Visual Studio 2012 resp. 2015) and the Win64 version (64-bit).
- PHP Download: Choose the “Thread Safe” variant of the PHP downloads as the x64 version (64-bit).
Comments on Windows¶
The Apache downloads differ on the version of Visual Studio which was used to compile them and therefore of the right version of the Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable. With newer versions of Windows this is usualy without problems. Three different variants exist:
- VC 14: Requires Visual C++ Redistributable for Visual Studio 2015.
- VC 11: Requires Visual C++ Redistributable for Visual Studio 2012. PHP usually needs this version.
- VC 10: Requires Visual C++ Redistributable for Visual Studio 2008 SP1.
Additionally 32- and 64-bit versions of Apache für Windows exist.
Download of Mapbender3¶
Installation packages are distributed as compressed packages and are available for download at the download page.
After downloading, extract the package in a directory of your choice. In this installation documentation we assume that the package is extracted in the directory /var/www.