Hi,
I am trying to install an osm server on a Ubuntu 10.04 system and I am
getting the following error message while running rake db:migrate command:
== AddTimestampIndexes: migrating
-- add_index(:current_ways, :timestamp,
Hi,
Sebastian Klein wrote:
Good idea. I modified it a little, because the buttons and their icons
might be somewhat misleading. For me, the cancel icon is associated with
Take me back, I don't want to break anything here! rather than
Beware! Don't click this button!.
Yes, your version is
On 02/08/10 09:46, Thomas Babut wrote:
I am trying to install an osm server on a Ubuntu 10.04 system and I am
getting the following error message while running rake db:migrate command:
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# mysql --version
mysql Ver 14.14 Distrib 5.1.41, for debian-linux-gnu (x86_64) using
Am 02.08.2010 10:54, schrieb Tom Hughes:
On 02/08/10 09:46, Thomas Babut wrote:
I am trying to install an osm server on a Ubuntu 10.04 system and I am
getting the following error message while running rake db:migrate command:
[ snipped ]
# mysql --version
mysql Ver 14.14 Distrib
Hi Y'all,
Does anyone have a good set of heuristics for the cases where
OSM-reading software should treat outer-way attributes as applying to a
multipolygon?
From what I can tell there are two possible cases I should look at:
- If the outer multipolygon has _no_ tags (other than
Hello,
according to a Trac ticket JOSM now finally used Java 6 functions. Could
the one who did these changes please document the specific revision in the
Startup page.
Thanks.
Ciao
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Hi guys,
Matt Amos was so nice to run the history export again.
The result is available here:
http://planet.openstreetmap.org/full-experimental/full-planet-100801.osm.bz2
and it's grown from 13 GB in February to 17 GB. The regular planet has
grown from 8 to 10 GB in the same time.
Have fun and
On Mon, 2 Aug 2010, Lars Francke wrote:
Matt Amos was so nice to run the history export again.
The result is available here:
http://planet.openstreetmap.org/full-experimental/full-planet-100801.osm.bz2
and it's grown from 13 GB in February to 17 GB. The regular planet has
grown from 8 to 10 GB
On Thu, Jul 22, 2010 at 12:27 PM, Eric Wolf ebw...@gmail.com wrote:
Folks,
An initial project has started at the USGS to explore using the OSM stack to
facilitate our data integration and, eventually, involve more user generated
content (i.e., give a home to The National Map Corps). The
At 2010-08-02 08:47, Anthony wrote:
Keeping with the spirit of the change, maybe you can pop up a dialog
box every time someone uses the same changeset description twice,
explaining the importance of combining similar changes into a single
changeset./sarcasm
I actually think this is a good
Hello everyone,
I am pleased to announce the first open beta version of MoNav, a fast
and exact open-source desktop/mobile routing application.
Its main features are:
- fast routing using a Contraction Hierarchies variant ( PDMCH )
- advanced importing of OpenStreetMap data
- support for a
Frederik Ramm wrote:
Hi,
I have changed the way JOSM treats changeset comments. This is a
politically sensitive topic (see recent discussion on talk list), so I'd
value your input. I'm willing to revert the change (applied in r3399) if
people think it is for the worse.
Tha vast majority
On Sun, 25 Jul 2010, Frederik Ramm wrote:
because svn.openstreetmap.org currently does not work, I cannot start JOSM
- the WMS plugin seems to try and load something from that server, and blocks
if it does not receive anything.
This is a problem in the caching of remote files. Serveral
On 31 Jul 2010, at 12:23 , Frederik Ramm wrote:
I have now changed this in the following way:
* The last recently used changeset description is only loaded as default if
it was used less than 4 hours ago. Otherwise there is no default.
Why 4h and not 1h or 5min? this doesn't help much
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