Hi, Anybody willing to test the bundle I prepared? It consists of - a slightly modified MS4W package http://www.maptools.org/ms4w/ - Spatialite database with osm_point, osm_line and osm_polygon layers. These are first imported into PostGIS with osm2pgsql and then again with ogr2ogr into Spatialite. - Mapfiles by Thomas Bonfort modified to read Spatialite instead PostGIS http://trac.osgeo.org/mapserver/wiki/RenderingOsmData
Some instructions http://188.64.1.61/tiedostot/Super_easy_WMS_server.odt And the 80 megabyte installation file http://188.64.1.61/tiedostot/Easy_OSM_WMS_beta1.zip The styles of the map are rather close to ones used on the front page of Mapserver http://mapserver.org/ It should be possible to install a WMS server for Berlin from this package in less than 10 minutes including the download time with a couple of Mbps band width. All that is needed is - download - unzip to a root of some disk drive - open the command window, go to \ms4w\Apache\bin and do "httpd" Documentation includes instructions for making Spatialite databases from the OSM Mapnik PostGIS schema. That does not make much sense if somebody already has the data in PostGIS but Spatialite databases could be a reasonable alternative for delivering the data for the end users instead of shapefiles or osm.xml. Much more rich content than with shapefiles, all included in a one single file and no osm2pgsql nor PostGIS needed. Just download and start using. The Spatialite database included in the bundle can be downloaded also without Mapserver from http://188.64.1.61/tiedostot/berlin_2011_08_25.zip. -Jukka Rahkonen- _______________________________________________ dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/dev

