Eamorr,

Your configuration does not look quite right, and can be more simple.

I've just added a few example files for you at Mapnik-utils. See:

http://code.google.com/p/mapnik-utils/source/detail?r=787

You'll need to point the OL code at your tilecache.cgi or just use the  
provided (by tilecache) local http server which by default mounts at

http://localhost:8080

Cheers,

Dane


On Jun 23, 2009, at 6:18 AM, Eamorr wrote:

>
> Here's my javascript:
>
> var options ={
>       maxResolution: "auto",
>       maxExtent: new OpenLayers.Bounds(-10.93, 51.26, -5.21, 55.56),
>       minResolution: "auto",
>       resolutions:[156543.03390000001, 78271.516950000005,  
> 39135.758475000002,
> 19567.879237500001, 9783.9396187500006, 4891.9698093750003,
> 2445.9849046875001, 1222.9924523437501, 611.49622617187504,
> 305.74811308593752, 152.87405654296876, 76.43702827148438,
> 38.21851413574219, 19.109257067871095, 9.5546285339355475,
> 4.7773142669677737, 2.3886571334838869, 1.1943285667419434,
> 0.59716428337097172, 0.29858214168548586],
>       numZoomLevels: 16,
>       spherical_mercator: true
> };
>               
> map = new OpenLayers.Map( $('map'), options);
> layer = new OpenLayers.Layer.WMS( "VMap0","tilecache.cgi?",
> {
>        layers: 'osm',
>       format: 'image/png',
> });
> map.addLayer(layer);
>
>
> And here's my tilecache.cfg:
>
> [osm]
> type=Mapnik
> mapfile=/home/eamorr/maps/mapnik/osm.xml
> spherical_mercator=true
> tms_type=google
> metatile=yes
> bbox=-10.93, 51.26, -5.21, 55.56
> resolutions=156543.03390000001, 78271.516950000005,  
> 39135.758475000002,
> 19567.879237500001,9783.9396187500006, 4891.9698093750003,
> 2445.9849046875001, 1222.9924523437501,611.49622617187504,
> 305.74811308593752, 152.87405654296876, 76.43702827148438,
> 38.21851413574219, 19.109257067871095, 9.5546285339355475,
> 4.7773142669677737, 2.3886571334838869, 1.1943285667419434,
> 0.59716428337097172, 0.29858214168548586
>
>
>
>
> The map shows up, but zoomed in very close. On zooming out, I can  
> eventually
> see 'Ireland' showing up on the map, but I can't move the map around  
> and it
> seems to be stuck in the same position. I feel I'm very close to  
> getting
> this map server working, it's just I'm completely stumped.
>
> And help is much appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
>
>
>
> Eamorr wrote:
>>
>> Greetings,
>>
>> I've installed PostGreSQL and PostGIS and sucessfully loaded Ireland
>> (ireland.osm) into the database.
>>
>> I've tried doing the following:
>>
>> source set-mapnik-env
>> ./customize-mapnik-map > $MAPNIK_MAP_FILE
>> ./generate_tiles.py
>>
>> (I've edited set-mapnik-env and generate_tiles as appropriate)
>>
>> The problem is, when I run 'generate_tiles.py' - nothing happens!  
>> No error
>> messages, nothing, it just quits after a split-second.
>>
>> I'm completely stumped and have no idea what to do now.
>>
>> Could anyone give me any suggestions?
>>
>> Many thanks,
>>
>
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