Since syncing my client to the latest version (20622), I'm finding
that if I hit + or -, then I'm immediately set to zoom level 24,
regardless of whatever zoom level I was previously at.
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0 In article 201002162117.13424.ed...@billiau.net,
0 Liz URL:mailto:ed...@billiau.net (Liz) wrote:
Liz I am using Geotagged photos for my road names, POIs etc
Yep, me too.
Liz So I select the photo, look at the picture, make new node and now
Liz rather than just have no focus on the photo, it
0 In article ab4886071003230603t4eff98d7g697e7be57be09...@mail.gmail.com,
0 Nick Burrett URL:mailto:n...@sqrt.co.uk (Nick) wrote:
Nick Since syncing my client to the latest version (20622), I'm finding
Nick that if I hit + or -, then I'm immediately set to zoom level 24,
Nick regardless of
I've made a patch to fix Trac bug 1471, and attached it to the bug
record[1].
I can check it in to SVN, but I assume it should be code-reviewed
first - what's the Merkaartor team's procedure for such changes?
[1] URL: http://trac.openstreetmap.org/ticket/1471
How much of Boost must we install (absent USE_BUILTIN_BOOST=1)? My
aptitude lists
/
| libboost-all-dev
| libboost-date-time-dev
| libboost-dev
| libboost-filesystem-dev
| libboost-graph-dev
| libboost-iostreams-dev
| libboost-math-dev
| libboost-mpi-dev
| libboost-program-options-dev
|
So far, the process was that I apply and check the patch and apply it
myself.
However, it would probably be more efficient that you apply the patch to
trunk, so that anyone can test and comment. You could then adapt your
changes accordingly.
That would be more dynamic and unload me...
Thanks
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That's now solved.
- Chris -
On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 14:48, Toby Speight t.m.speight...@cantab.netwrote:
0 In article ab4886071003230603t4eff98d7g697e7be57be09...@mail.gmail.com
,
0 Nick Burrett URL:mailto:n...@sqrt.co.uk (Nick) wrote:
Nick Since syncing my client to the latest version
0 In article 7ec79eed1003230728n911436crc236bb924155c...@mail.gmail.com,
0 Chris Browet URL:mailto:c...@semperpax.com (Chris) wrote:
Chris Good question! Boost is monolithic on Gentoo so I don't have a
Chris clear idea.
Chris
Chris You could maybe try to map this to what is in the Merkaartor
Toby Speight wrote:
0 In article 7ec79eed1003230728n911436crc236bb924155c...@mail.gmail.com,
0 Chris Browet URL:mailto:c...@semperpax.com (Chris) wrote:
Chris You could maybe try to map this to what is in the Merkaartor
Chris Boost.
On Debian it appears that 'libboost-dev' alone is
0 In article 7ec79eed1003230728n911436crc236bb924155c...@mail.gmail.com,
0 Chris Browet URL:mailto:c...@semperpax.com (Chris) wrote:
Chris Good question! Boost is monolithic on Gentoo so I don't have a
Chris clear idea.
0 In article 87k4t2x48h@balti.ashgrove,
0 Toby Speight
Do not forget that GGL in include/builtin-ggl/ relies heavily on Boost.
Boost is actually a dependency of it.
- Chris -
On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 20:04, Norbert Wenzel n_wen...@gmx.net wrote:
Toby Speight wrote:
0 In article
7ec79eed1003230728n911436crc236bb924155c...@mail.gmail.com,
0
Toby Speight wrote:
0 In article 7ec79eed1003230728n911436crc236bb924155c...@mail.gmail.com,
0 Chris Browet URL:mailto:c...@semperpax.com (Chris) wrote:
Chris Good question! Boost is monolithic on Gentoo so I don't have a
Chris clear idea.
Chris
Chris You could maybe try to map this to
Toby Speight wrote:
Norbert From what I get from packages.debian.org it seems that
Norbert libboost-dev installs the complete boost library, or am I
Norbert misunderstanding something here?
AIUI (on Debian testing), libboost-all-dev pulls in libboost-dev plus
all the subprojects (date-time,
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