Updates that I've made in the past week are now showing on zooms = 12. It's
not quite there for zooms 12, but I suspect that that's simply because the
tiles haven't managed to upload to Andy's web host yet from the machine
where he carries out the main rendering.
I do remember seeing Andy
Hi Gregory,
Your a little out of date of the way that the cycle map is run. It uses the
live mapnk rendering, with no upload required. However it is still a weekly
update, and can take a week to fully update assuming that the disk doesn't fill
up first.
Shaun
On 24 Jun 2010, at 16:40,
Yeah I emailed Andy when I first started contributing to OSM because
changes weren't showing up and some zoom levels in my area returned
nothing but error tiles. He said the server was totally overloaded but
that he was working on an upgrade. Since then updates have been hit
and miss and the zoom
: [OSM-talk] cycle map not updating?
Hi Gregory,
Your a little out of date of the way that the cycle map is run. It uses the
live mapnk rendering, with no upload required. However it is still a weekly
update, and can take a week to fully update assuming that the disk doesn't
fill up first
On 24/06/2010 16:57, Toby Murray wrote:
Two days ago he tweeted that the new server
was nearly ready so hopefully things will improve soon!
And don't forget, if you think OpenCycleMap.org is great, you could
always call in at the shop on the way out:
http://shop.opencyclemap.org/
Yeah. Also, as Toby says, it's pretty much totally overloaded, and
has been for the last few months.
What's happened recently was that the updates broke for a few weeks,
and were restarted last Wednesday. The disk cache then filled up
completely on Friday, so there was only a small window for the
An alternative is to use Maperitive and render on the local PC. Its just a
matter of using the right rules for rendering but you do need an .OSM file
from the web unless you have a local copy.
Cheerio John
On 24 June 2010 12:53, Andy Allan gravityst...@gmail.com wrote:
Yeah. Also, as Toby
On Fri, 25 Jun 2010, Andy Allan wrote:
It starts coming down to questions of time and money, and I only have
a limited supply of both :-)
Usually one has either time OR money, and never both at once
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