On 10/12/12 19:57, Dane Springmeyer wrote:
On Dec 6, 2012, at 7:54 AM, Tom Hughes wrote:
There is already a plan to do a major update on the tile server with an update
of the OS, a reload of the database and a mapnik update and my suggestion was
that we should aim to switch to the Carto
Would anyone be interested in a current osm2pgsql Windows build (Win32 +
x64, both with 32 bit id space)?
In the near future I will link the zipped binary package on the wiki:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Osm2pgsql
I recently needed a Windows version of the program and had to compile
it.
Hi all,
With some help from the MapBox folks I set up a layer on the OSM US server
that renders from a recent version of the openstreetmap-carto stylesheet
[0] converted to Mapnik XML:
http://tile.osm.osuosl.org/tiles/osm_carto/preview.html#15/41.8813/-87.6299
You can compare this with a
Hey,
To make it a bit easier to compare, here's the two on a split screen:
http://bl.ocks.org/d/4271706/
From a cursory scan, there are some labelling and font changes (mostly for
the better, in my opinion) and a possible bug around the coloring of the
botanical garden.
Tom
On Wed, Dec 12,
Again, this is awesome to have this up.
If you find issues, please file here
https://github.com/gravitystorm/openstreetmap-carto/issues
Or fork, fix and issue a pull request :-)
And really, on a first glance there is very little difference. Just filed one
for leisure=garden
Dominik,
Great work - thanks for sharing. Jhuntley (on #osm irc and
https://github.com/onepremise) has also been working on getting a build going
recently.
You two might want to share notes. He's tried both the cygwin and mingw routes.
I made a failed attempt at msvc 2010 a while back. Never
Thanks for your feedback. I'll see to getting the documentation up soon. Do
you know whether Jhuntley got a 64 bit build running? A 32 bit build wasn't
feasible for me, since the machines I run osm2pgsql on have plenty of RAM.
Once I post my project files, someone else can check if they want to
On 11/12/2012 21:36, SomeoneElse wrote:
Sebastian Arcus wrote:
I have uploaded a bunch of gps traces as identifiable. They show up
under See your traces. However, when I click on map or edit I
can't see them on the map or in Potlatch2 editor. Am I doing something
wrong, or is there a temporary
On Wed, Dec 12, 2012 at 5:22 AM, Paweł Paprota ppa...@fastmail.fm wrote:
Hi Toby,
Anyway, thoughts? My changes are on github in the invalid_geometry branch:
https://github.com/ToeBee/osmosis
And a diff of all my changes:
https://github.com/ToeBee/osmosis/compare/master...invalid_geometry
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