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Martijn van Oosterhout [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Secondly, prevention is better than cure. It would be worthwhile going
over all the code that accesses the server database and determine if
it is safe. The lack of transactions makes it more difficult, but
I have just released version 0.1.2 of the Ruby OSM library. There is now
support for accessing the OSM API and the Name Finder and many bug fixes
and smaller changes.
Project web site: http://osmlib.rubyforge.org/
There are some interface changes, so if you have used osmlib before, you
might
Ah Very good! Yes, I am primarily on Windows, however certainly can
setup something in a Linux environment, though I am going to need pretty
good instructions. How does this PostGIS DB best run., I mean, in terms
of a Linux distribution? What do you have? :-)
You should be able to get
On 18/02/2008, Martijn van Oosterhout [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Feb 17, 2008 10:41 PM, Tom Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Martijn van Oosterhout [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can we get the constraints in the database working already? The 0/1
node
On Feb 18, 2008 10:30 AM, Lauri Hahne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It shouldn't be very hard to modify the api to remove all one and zero
node ways when it encounters them.
Finding them is not the hard part, hell, I can give you the list
generated as a side-effect of the coastline checker. I don't
I have had the same message that Stefan described
and I have not found any solution yet.
Is there any news on this issue?
Best Regards
Björn
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Presumably you edited the pg_hba.conf, did you signal the postmaster
to reload it (pg_ctl reload).
Can you
On 19/02/2008, Jon Burgess [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All the systems that I have used osm2pgsql on have utilised the Ident
authentication over local sockets[1]. The comments in the Postgres
description imply that you can not use this on Windows. I know some
people are definitely using
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