On 31/05/2011 14:22, Ed Loach wrote:
Steve wrote:
See<http://trac.openstreetmap.org/ticket/2501>.

This was reported 18 months ago and still appears to be 'new'.
Presumably the first step is normally that a developer would
'accept'
it? This appears never to have happened.
Is anyone still trying to fix Potlatch 1 bug reports?

http://trac.openstreetmap.org/ticket/3672 is the "single node way"
equivalent for Potlatch 2. Last time I followed the steps described
there they worked for creating single node ways. I tried just and
couldn't so don't know whether this has been worked on recently?

The note about consecutive identical nodes from 6 months ago
includes steps to reproduce that I can't get to work in the live
version, so suspect that particular issue has been resolved. The
final note referring to a changeset and a way doesn't seem to
include anything that I can see relating to either problem that 2501
refers to. No one node ways, and no consecutive identical nodes that
I can see either.

Anyway, I think 2501 should be closed as perhaps "won't fix - use
Potlatch 2 instead" or something.



Ok, so it appears that the xybot bot that fixes these errors is linking to an outdated Trac ticket.

I've seen a couple of these errors in the area I monitor recently, and they are produced in PL2. I can reproduce fairly easily by drawing a new way as follows:

place node A
place node B
place node C
click again on node B
press Enter to close the way
select node C
delete node C

You are left with what is ostensibly a simple way connecting nodes A and B, but node B is actually there twice.

--
Steve

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