El día Wednesday, February 04, 2009 a las 10:11:05PM +0100, Thomas Franck
escribió:
Matthias Apitz wrote:
it seems that the logic depends on certain http://... values in
~/.gconf/apps/tangogps/%gconf.xml
but I don't have that their; could someone show me the string how it
should look in
My script as well honours the existence of a file '.../OSM/lastrun' and one
can just create this file with
$ touch -t 02050724 lastrun ## MMDDHHMM
to exclude, in this example, all tiles which are already newer then
February 5, 7:24;
for example if you have to restart the script during a
El día Thursday, February 05, 2009 a las 01:48:20PM +0100, Stefan Fröbe
escribió:
My script as well honours the existence of a file '.../OSM/lastrun' and one
can just create this file with
$ touch -t 02050724 lastrun ## MMDDHHMM
to exclude, in this example, all tiles which are
El día Thursday, February 05, 2009 a las 01:48:20PM +0100, Stefan Fröbe
escribió:
Hi Matthias,
neat little script for this great idea - I cleaned the output a little,
added a simple progress and updated a tile's timestamp when it was checked
sucessfully - now all that's needed is a little
Hello,
Some weeks ago there was a discussion about an application which updated
(crawled) your local installed OSM data... what is the state now of
this, is it ready for use (there have been bugs, if I remember
correctly); thx
matthias
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Matthias Apitz
Manager Technical Support - OCLC
Some weeks ago there was a discussion about an application which updated
(crawled) your local installed OSM data... what is the state now of
this, is it ready for use (there have been bugs, if I remember
correctly); thx
I found Yaouh[1] to do a nice job for my TangoGPS.. :) still kinda slow,
El día Wednesday, February 04, 2009 a las 05:34:26PM +0100, Thomas Franck
escribió:
Some weeks ago there was a discussion about an application which updated
(crawled) your local installed OSM data... what is the state now of
this, is it ready for use (there have been bugs, if I remember
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Matthias Apitz wrote:
it seems that the logic depends on certain http://... values in
~/.gconf/apps/tangogps/%gconf.xml
but I don't have that their; could someone show me the string how it
should look in tangogps/%gconf.xml to understand what it
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