X-Git-Url: http://gitweb.michael.orlitzky.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;ds=sidebyside;f=makefile;fp=makefile;h=7b0c37511549e24794729402932d5356d624d3a3;hb=34232f7bd4ad9b4c4d234b91c55a9dc2b1b9d6f7;hp=693b1c0b6d7af025f24ff0024d6d74e696e776b0;hpb=68801d56ace446b73e8a382ef122afcf98333003;p=dead%2Fcensus-tools.git diff --git a/makefile b/makefile index 693b1c0..7b0c375 100644 --- a/makefile +++ b/makefile @@ -3,6 +3,13 @@ DB_USER='postgres' TIGER_DATA_URL='http://www2.census.gov/cgi-bin/shapefiles/multi-file-download?files=24_MARYLAND%2Ftl_2008_24_tabblock00.zip' TIGER_SRID='4269' +# Starting with PostGIS 1.4.0, these paths are calculated at install +# time using the pg_config utility. Rather than try to guess where +# PostGIS will wind up installed, we can just check the output of +# pg_config ourselves. +PG_BINDIR=`pg_config --bindir` +PG_SHAREDIR=`pg_config --sharedir` + # Necessary to run test/data without prerequisites. # .PHONY : test data @@ -43,8 +50,8 @@ data: # the DB_NAME database (or schema, whatever). Then, it adds PL/pgSQL # support to the database. # -# At that point, we import the two PostGIS files, lwpostgis.sql and -# spatial_ref_sys.sql. The lwpostgis.sql file contains the geometry +# At that point, we import the two PostGIS files, postgis.sql and +# spatial_ref_sys.sql. The postgis.sql file contains the geometry # functions, while spatial_ref_sys.sql contains a table of SRIDs, and # their associated properties. PostGIS requires both. # @@ -63,13 +70,13 @@ db: data psql -d $(DB_NAME) \ -U $(DB_USER) \ - -f /usr/share/postgresql/contrib/lwpostgis.sql + -f $(PG_SHAREDIR)/contrib/postgis.sql psql -d $(DB_NAME) \ -U $(DB_USER) \ - -f /usr/share/postgresql/contrib/spatial_ref_sys.sql + -f $(PG_SHAREDIR)/contrib/spatial_ref_sys.sql - shp2pgsql -I \ + $(PG_BINDIR)/shp2pgsql -I \ -s $(TIGER_SRID) \ data/census-2000-block/maryland/tl_2008_24_tabblock00.shp \ tiger \