On Mon, Aug 19, 2013 at 1:30 AM, Jochen Topf wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 18, 2013 at 03:47:53PM -0700, Jeff Meyer wrote:
> > I think I've cleared it up - standard Ubuntu packages won't work for the
> > install, but ppa:ubuntugis/ubuntugis-unstable works well. This is also
> why
> > I wasn't finding the
Jochen Topf wrote:
> The osmcoastline README mentions the ubuntugis repository. Yes, it could
> probably be made clearer how to install this, but then I'd have to explain
> it for each and every distribution.
I will second this. There are people (like me) which do not like to use
Ubuntu for a co
On Sun, Aug 18, 2013 at 03:47:53PM -0700, Jeff Meyer wrote:
> I think I've cleared it up - standard Ubuntu packages won't work for the
> install, but ppa:ubuntugis/ubuntugis-unstable works well. This is also why
> I wasn't finding the libgeos++-dev in Ubuntu... it's not there without this
> ppa.
>
ink Osmium is the
>> only library on that system that you need to install yourself, everything
>> elseo should be okay out of the box.
>>
>> Jochen
>>
>> On Mon, Aug 12, 2013 at 08:18:47AM -0700, Jeff Meyer wrote:
>> > Date: Mon, 12 Aug 2013 08:18:47 -0700
ourself, everything
> elseo should be okay out of the box.
>
> Jochen
>
> On Mon, Aug 12, 2013 at 08:18:47AM -0700, Jeff Meyer wrote:
> > Date: Mon, 12 Aug 2013 08:18:47 -0700
> > From: Jeff Meyer
> > To: Jochen Topf
> > Cc: "dev@openstreetmap.org"
, everything
elseo should be okay out of the box.
Jochen
On Mon, Aug 12, 2013 at 08:18:47AM -0700, Jeff Meyer wrote:
> Date: Mon, 12 Aug 2013 08:18:47 -0700
> From: Jeff Meyer
> To: Jochen Topf
> Cc: "dev@openstreetmap.org"
> Subject: Re: [OSM-dev] osmcoastline install questio
I thought I was up to date, but perhaps some bindings or compile flags
weren't set properly?
Kernel 3.2.0-38-generic
Ubuntu 12.04
(uname -a: Linux hackercoop 3.2.0-38-generic #61-Ubuntu SMP Tue Feb 19
12:18:21 UTC 2013 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
gdal: 1.9.2
Boost is 1.49
Zlib is 1.28
$ spat
On Sun, Aug 11, 2013 at 01:25:47PM -0700, Jeff Meyer wrote:
> Does anyone have any experience with osmcoastline installations (Jochen,
> obviously!)?
>
> I'm getting the following error from runtest.sh after setup:
>
> $ ./runtest.sh
> Enabled debug option
> [ 0:00] Using SRS 4326 for output. (Ch
Does anyone have any experience with osmcoastline installations (Jochen,
obviously!)?
I'm getting the following error from runtest.sh after setup:
$ ./runtest.sh
Enabled debug option
[ 0:00] Using SRS 4326 for output. (Change with the --srs/s option.)
[ 0:00] Writing to output database 'testdata.
Am 08.03.2012 00:00, schrieb Frederik Ramm:
Hi,
On 03/07/2012 04:05 PM, Tom MacWright wrote:
Whoah! Nice work. All of these osmium-related projects are really
exciting, can't wait to have more performant and efficient parts of the
OSM stack. Plus, they're well-written and hosted on GitHub :)
Hi,
On 03/07/2012 04:05 PM, Tom MacWright wrote:
Whoah! Nice work. All of these osmium-related projects are really
exciting, can't wait to have more performant and efficient parts of the
OSM stack. Plus, they're well-written and hosted on GitHub :)
Github is a third-party, proprietary, commerc
On Wed, Mar 07, 2012 at 04:33:28PM +0100, Peter Körner wrote:
> Am 07.03.2012 15:57, schrieb Jochen Topf:
> >Hi!
> >
> >I have been working on writing a substitution for the aging coastcheck
> >program.
> >It is not finished yet, but maybe somebody wants to play around with it.
> Whoo would have n
Am 07.03.2012 15:57, schrieb Jochen Topf:
Hi!
I have been working on writing a substitution for the aging coastcheck program.
It is not finished yet, but maybe somebody wants to play around with it.
Whoo would have needed that just 2 Weeks ago.
What do you think about adding osmium as submodul
Hey,
Whoah! Nice work. All of these osmium-related projects are really exciting,
can't wait to have more performant and efficient parts of the OSM stack.
Plus, they're well-written and hosted on GitHub :)
Tom
On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 at 9:57 AM, Jochen Topf wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I have been working on w
Hi!
I have been working on writing a substitution for the aging coastcheck program.
It is not finished yet, but maybe somebody wants to play around with it.
It takes not even 20 minutes to extract all coastline data from a planet file
and create polygons from it. That's at least an order of magni
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