On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 23:19, yvecai <[email protected]> wrote: > On 08. 12. 11 21:54, Erik Johansson wrote: >> >> On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 17:49, yvecai<[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> On 07. 12. 11 20:26, yvecai wrote: >>>> >>>> I've already seen here and there the effect of a broken coastline, but >>>> we >>>> have something different in that server: >>>> http://osmati.net/osmand/map?zoom=3&lat=53.98194&lon=23.90625&layers=B >>>> I hope somebody has already seen something like this. >>>> >>>> We are trying to setup a tile server to reduce tile requests on the main >>>> server from the Osmand Android app. >>>> Setup is the following: >>>> Debian 5, postgresql 8.3 >>>> Mapnik 0.7.1 >>>> osm.xml from svn 19/11/2011 >>>> >>>> Please don't zoom that much (not> 11), we are still facing issues with >>>> renderd troughput, I may come back on that later. >>>> >>>> Yves >>> >>> I said don't zoom> 11! :) >>> Ok, I limit the zoom in OpenLayers. No idea about the white squares, >>> anybody? >> >> Which coastline shapefile do you use? > > I figure out that I was using one from one year ago! With a fresh one, it's > ok now. > Thanks!
Interesting I would have thought the problem would have been more intricate than that. I wonder if that old shapefile ever worked. It looked like it had been "optimized in someway" removing all square water polygons or something. /Erik -- /emj _______________________________________________ dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/dev

