Hello, swedebugia <swedebu...@riseup.net> ezt írta (időpont: 2019. febr. 23., Szo, 12:03): > > Hi > > I read up on how to setup a tile server with the least hassle. It is > quite a bit involved according to this guide: > https://switch2osm.org/manually-building-a-tile-server-18-04-lts/ > > I imagine this could be more fully automated with guix if we find a way > to run the pgsql-commands from guile and write the necessary services. > > We have most of the bits and pieces already but I spotted a few that > were missing while reading and thought I would share them here: > > * mod_tile (apache plugin) https://github.com/openstreetmap/mod_tile
Yes, that woul make sense. > * carto (uses npm and node) https://www.npmjs.com/package/carto (7 > dependencies - at least 1 with a lot of dependencies (yargs)) My usecases usually can be solved using hand-authored styles, but would be nice to have. (Carto usually created something very bloated for me) > * openstreetmap-carto (contain carto-css styles and a lua-script useful > for tag-transformation when loading pbf-files into a postgis database > with osm2pgsql and get-shapefiles.py a script to download low-zoom > country boundaries) https://github.com/gravitystorm/openstreetmap-carto/ > > This last one should perhaps be included in our osm2pgsql-package > because it is hard to imagine someone using one but not the other. I sometimes use osm2pgsql without any need for rendering, so when using the database not for rendering, but as a database, these functions are not needed. I would keep these separate. Wdyt? > > It seems we need a renderd-service also. > > Thoughts? > > -- > Cheers Swedebugia > Best regards, g_bor