HI all,
I've just rendered a tile to check that I have the correct fonts installed
and I'm getting something I didn't expect.
If you look at: http://maps.m4.net/osm_tiles2/12/3186/1889.png you should
see a collection of rectangles. If I didn't have the right font installed I
wouldn't expect to
Hi,
I have an error on dev server requesting oauth token (it was ok last week) :
http://oauth.old-dev.openstreetmap.org/oauth/request_token
= error 404
Cheers
Etienne
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On 07/09/09 10:54, Etienne Chové wrote:
I have an error on dev server requesting oauth token (it was ok last week) :
http://oauth.old-dev.openstreetmap.org/oauth/request_token
= error 404
You're using the wrong server - the URL you want is:
Tom Hughes a écrit :
You're using the wrong server - the URL you want is:
http://oauth.dev.openstreetmap.org/oauth/request_token
Thanks, it looks better. The dev database have been cleaned ?
Etienne
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On 07/09/09 14:45, Etienne Chové wrote:
Tom Hughes a écrit :
You're using the wrong server - the URL you want is:
http://oauth.dev.openstreetmap.org/oauth/request_token
Thanks, it looks better. The dev database have been cleaned ?
Possibly - I'm not sure if Edgemaster transferred them to
I use Liferea as my feed reader and I discovered that when I double
click on a feed link I get the osmChange XML.
This is because Liferea is using one variable internally to keep track
of the link href for each feed entry. When confronted with multiple
link elements will overwrite this variable
2009/9/7 Tom Hughes t...@compton.nu:
On 07/09/09 14:45, Etienne Chové wrote:
Tom Hughes a écrit :
You're using the wrong server - the URL you want is:
http://oauth.dev.openstreetmap.org/oauth/request_token
Thanks, it looks better. The dev database have been cleaned ?
Possibly - I'm not
On 7 Sep 2009, at 16:43, Thomas Wood wrote:
I couldn't be bothered with the fuss of moving over what are testing
databases since the data on them shouldn't be valuable.
Also note that the oauth functionality of the oauth branch is now in
trunk.
Also note that there are developers out
On Mon, 2009-09-07 at 09:21 +0100, Richard Ive wrote:
HI all,
I've just rendered a tile to check that I have the correct fonts
installed and I'm getting something I didn't expect.
If you look at: http://maps.m4.net/osm_tiles2/12/3186/1889.png you
should see a collection of rectangles. If
Hi Y'all,
Martjin has added self-intersection checks to the coastline error
checker. :-) That's what those purple dots are. Of course since we've
never looked for them before there are now about 6000 new errors.
If anyone ever finds a false positive self-intersection, please email
me, I
(For those who do not use it:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Coastline_error_checker
wiki page has links to the error check map, the shape file downloads, etc.)
--
Scenery Home Page: http://scenery.x-plane.com/
Scenery blog: http://xplanescenery.blogspot.com/
Plugin SDK:
Richard Ive wrote:
Do you think it is the fonts, or a language issue?
100% the font. Install the unifont.
For Tilesathome there was a discussion to use SVG-Fonts. For me this
sounds like a good idea as with distributed rendering it would guarantee
all using the same font.
Your rendering
On Tue, 8 Sep 2009, Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason wrote:
So can you (yes you!) please test our feeds in your favorite feed
reader and see how this (and other things) work or don't work and
reply to this mail with the results.
Akregator - OK
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On Sat, Sep 5, 2009 at 4:43 PM, Frederik Rammfrede...@remote.org wrote:
A basic Ubuntu Jaunty system with standard osm2pgsql from SVN,
[...]
The hardware was an i7-920 with 12 GB RAM and two 1.5 GB Seagate
Barracuda disks - a standard Hetzner EQ6 system.
No special performance tuning or
Dev,
We have recently had: db (smaug new) (1), rails (sarel, norbert
draco. extra cpu) (2), tile (yevaud new), dev (errol new), xapi
(fafnir. 2x300GB 10kRPM WD Raptor) (2), pg_namefinder (katie. 2x300GB
10kRPM WD Raptor) (2, 5), OSMF (Ridley. 2x750GB WD) (2) and soon wiki
(?.
2009/9/8 Grant Slater openstreet...@firefishy.com:
What is next? What are we going to need next? Faster Web Frontend?
Better Load-Balancing (with fuchur) (4), Faster api/map call?,
something complete different something new?
Distributed web/tile server? :)
2009/9/8 Grant Slater openstreet...@firefishy.com:
Politely, hell no.
Compare total hardware usage and cost of operating and coordinating
ti...@home* layer versus mapnik layer. Mapnik layer still operates
from 1 server!
* t...@h got us here, but mapnik can carry up further. It would be
On Mon, Sep 7, 2009 at 9:02 PM, Grant Slater openstreet...@firefishy.comwrote:
Politely, hell no.
Compare total hardware usage and cost of operating and coordinating
ti...@home* layer versus mapnik layer. Mapnik layer still operates
from 1 server!
* t...@h got us here, but mapnik can carry
2009/9/8 John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.com:
I think you misunderstood me, I'm not talking about t...@h, I'm talking
about the ability to have multiple tile servers/web front ends in
multiple data centres so people can actually use OSM maps to embed
them in websites etc and not worry about
Hi Neil,
I don't have any instructions handy but the steps should be *almost*
identical to the way you used to do it. You now need to use the
--write-apidb task instead of the --write-mysql task. You also need to
add the dbType=mysql option because it defaults to postgresql.
What problems
2009/9/8 Grant Slater openstreet...@firefishy.com
What is next? What are we going to need next?
Last night I dreamed about a solution to the cc-by-sa attribution problem.
It would be soo nice to have appropriate attribution displayed in OpenLayer
while browsing the map.
There it goes..
A
2009/9/8 Micha Ruh gnub...@gmail.com:
OpenLayer gets extended in a way that while requesting tiles an additional
request to the attribution-db is issued, contributors for the corresponding
supertile get loaded and nicely presented in the lower right corner of the
view.
Wouldn't this only
2009/9/8 John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.com
Wouldn't this only serve to clutter things up and detract away from
the important information?
Nasa World Wind et. al. does a fine job in displaying copyright information
without distract the experience.
if they'd donate some decent kit in
2009/9/8 Micha Ruh gnub...@gmail.com:
Wouldn't this only serve to clutter things up and detract away from
the important information?
No more than the existing logos on the OSM website
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2009/9/6 Dirk Stöcker openstreet...@dstoecker.de:
On Sun, 6 Sep 2009, André Riedel wrote:
It seems that the trac-system has some problems.
The minimum required information of a bug report is to tell WHAT's going
wrong. Otherwise the report is useless.
The whole josm.openstreetmap.de-website
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