* Mateusz Korniak mateusz-li...@ant.gliwice.pl [2012-07-24 10:48 +0200]:
Hi !
Again I got report from user about more streets drawn from zero by him, and
deleted by bot :(
Example:
http://osm.mapki.com/history/way.php?id=71737014
It appears that user DarGrze created that way by starting
* Nonmaskable Interrupt nmi8...@gmail.com [2012-04-20 12:26 -0400]:
Hi. I have a private mod_tile server that has database performance
problems generating zoomed out tiles. Since I am not updating my
database frequently, what would I need to do to keep the cache from
ever automatically
* Sven Geggus li...@fuchsschwanzdomain.de [2012-03-31 16:06 +]:
is it possible to have different rendering rules based on the area
where rendring takes place using an ordinary mapnik rendering stack
(osm2pgsql+mod_tile+tirex)?
Supposedly yes. MapQuest uses has three different stylesheets
I've been having some problems with my 64-bit osm2pgsql import. It
appears to be corrupting the members of the parts array in the
planet_osm_rels table. As an example, here's one chosen effectively at
random from my database:
new64=# SELECT id, way_off, rel_off, parts, members FROM
* Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org [2011-08-20 02:07 +0200]:
(2) Regardless of the answer to question to (1) above, suppose I
have generated a full tree of tiles for a given area, all the way to
level 18. Suppose there is a tile on level 15 that is all gray, and
it turns that the four
* Josh Doe j...@joshdoe.com [2011-07-27 10:52 -0400]:
I'm curious if anyone has ever attempted to convert the massive OSM Mapnik
stylesheet to one of the CSS-like languages such as Cascadenik or Carto.
I started trying to do a conversion to Cascadenik, but gave up on it because
Cascadenik was
* Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org [2011-04-05 11:58 +0200]:
Make sure you've got at least osm2pgsql r25198 (31st Jan) as this will
turn the fastupdate feature off. The impact of this is most
pronounced on Postgres 8.4 but seems to be present on 9.0 also.
Seconded. I have my database on a
I don't see an email address in the osm2pgsql source, so I'm just sending
this here; if there's a better destination, please let me know.
I think it would be really useful to have a table that tracks relation
membership so you can do JOINs to get the components of relations, so I
added one to
* Phil! Gold phi...@pobox.com [2011-01-18 11:16 -0500]:
* planet-osm-member.patch
And I noticed after sending that this patch incorrectly uncomments the
DEBUG_PGSQL #define. Attached is the correct patch that only modifies
output-pgsql.c.
--
...computer contrarian of the first order
* Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org [2011-01-18 21:01 +0100]:
Would the planet_osm_rels table that is produced in --slim mode not
have been suitable?
I tried using that table, but JOINs into the parts array were unacceptably
slow, presumably because there was no index available for it. It's
* Matt Amos zerebub...@gmail.com [2010-12-24 20:12 +]:
there were a few dead processes holding locks in the database, mainly
changeset closes for some reason. i've killed these and the locks have
been released. could you please try again and let me know if you're
still able to reproduce
* fatzopilot fatzopi...@gmx.net [2010-12-24 07:31 -0800]:
* Where to put the config (osm.xml) and auxiliary files (boundaries
etc.)?
osm.xml and its include files should probably be in
/usr/share/doc/package/examples/. The world boundary shapefiles would
probably be best somewhere under
I'm not sure whether this is the right venue, but I was directed here from
IRC.
I can't upload a changeset (from JOSM); the upload seems to hang on node
37521665. I've had a few problems with this set of changes and I finally
dialed JOSM down to sending one object at a time. Every other object
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