Le 27/03/2013 10:39, yvecai a écrit :
For the record, methods described in http://switch2osm.org works rather well, thanks to Kai's packages. Maybe packaging work could be shared with https://launchpad.net/~ubuntugis too.

I somewhat would expect better results in building an osm tool-chain on a debian-based system (Ubuntu), maybe F18 wasn't the good choice at the beginning.

Yves


We have everything else on F-something, I want to avoid maintaining different distros, what I may have spared using Ubuntu for the install I lose it in the long term by having to support another distro.

My time was mostly spent because of the lack of stable releases and documentation related to package versions, quirks here and there (for instance when making Tirex there is no check of what perl packages are already available, you discover the list of missing packages when Tirex runs, or how do you know that you'll need to setup a definition for a 'default' map?) , broken SVN trunk of mod_tile, cryptic error messages, configuration magic (when applying postgresql/system recommended values for a 32GB system I saw it swapping, the values do not consider the number of running cores in the system), some broken URL ("get that file here" and you get a 404), etc., and of course, never having used OSM related tools before.

Using Ubuntu may have save time on postgres/postgis issues, probably not much else.

    Bernard


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