Could someone have a look at this please ...
Complete log is at:
http://www.gpsdrive.de/build_cluster/merkaartor/debian-squeeze-64/debuild.log.shtml
tmp/obj_debug/qrc_MYahooBackground.o -L/usr/lib -lQtGui -lQtCore -lpthread
mv -f libMYahooBackgroundPlugin.so ../../../binaries/bin/plugins/backg
Paul Johnson wrote:
> Stefan de Konink wrote:
>> but again this trust was misplaced. No, it is not Potlatch 0.9a, it
>> cannot be Potlatch is the perfect user tool and introduction to OSM. It
>> must be API 0.6 that didn't solve all our problems, as was promised.
>> Instead but it opened the ga
I will Write to you soon what license do we have.
So You think we are able to transform the data to OSM type?
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El Martes, 19 de Mayo de 2009, Paul Johnson escribió:
> My understanding is that there's nothing intrinsically tying us to ±90°
> by ±180°, based on the responses I got on #osm when asking about the
> possibility of mapping something with a geometry grossly different from
> Earth's (ie, Second Life
El Martes, 19 de Mayo de 2009, Mohamad Ali escribió:
> Our Company have the maps for Australia (7 levels),
[...]
> We paid for the government for those data.
>
> Are we able to load them on Openstreetmap?
Legally, it depends on the terms of the sale. Are you allowed to freely
redistribute th
Hi Guys,
Our Company have the Lon/ Lat for all Australia with street names
Our Company have the maps for Australia (7 levels),
All updated 2009.
We paid for the government for those data.
Are we able to load them on Openstreetmap?
Please feel free to ask any questions.
Tha
Stefan de Konink wrote:
> but again this trust was misplaced. No, it is not Potlatch 0.9a, it
> cannot be Potlatch is the perfect user tool and introduction to OSM. It
> must be API 0.6 that didn't solve all our problems, as was promised.
> Instead but it opened the gates of hell, a parallel
Richard Fairhurst wrote:
> Stefan de Konink wrote:
>> ...but again this trust was misplaced. No, it is not Potlatch 0.9a,
>> it cannot be Potlatch is the perfect user tool and introduction to
>> OSM.
>
> More to the point, 0.9a hasn't actually been in use for 349 days. So either
> your checks ha
Stefan de Konink wrote:
> ...but again this trust was misplaced. No, it is not Potlatch 0.9a,
> it cannot be Potlatch is the perfect user tool and introduction to
> OSM.
More to the point, 0.9a hasn't actually been in use for 349 days. So either
your checks have missed this before (it cannot be
...but again this trust was misplaced. No, it is not Potlatch 0.9a, it
cannot be Potlatch is the perfect user tool and introduction to OSM. It
must be API 0.6 that didn't solve all our problems, as was promised.
Instead but it opened the gates of hell, a parallel universe within
OSM...[/melodra
On 18 May 2009, at 21:13, Jürgen Gluch wrote:
> Hello,
>
> so far I used the "osmosis-0.24.1-java5" version to merge osm files.
> But one of my source files has changed to the 0.6-API recently (an
> extract from geofabrik.de). I thought to use a new version of
> osmosis to merge the files.
Hello,
so far I used the "osmosis-0.24.1-java5" version to merge osm files. But one of
my source files has changed to the 0.6-API recently (an extract from
geofabrik.de). I thought to use a new version of osmosis to merge the files. So
far without success. I tired "osmosis-0.31" to merge an 0.5
Hi,
I've read this thread :
http://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/dev/2009-May/015310.html
about the minute diff from
http://planet.openstreetmap.org/minute/
lacking some data,
but I didn't figured out what the result was, maybe something like :
"no solution on short term" ?
I suppose it is
Sorry, wrong group, please ignore.
> gibt es irgendwo eine Beschreibung / Legende der neuen Osmarender
> Weg-Styles, zB Halbwelle = Cobblestone ?
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Hi,
gibt es irgendwo eine Beschreibung / Legende der neuen Osmarender
Weg-Styles, zB Halbwelle = Cobblestone ?
Grüße
Chris
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