On 2 Jan 2008, at 16:37, Stefan de Konink wrote:
On Wed, 2 Jan 2008, Artem Pavlenko wrote:
David Siegel implemented support for libxml2 parser in Mapnik, check
it out :
I was able to load the entiere planet.osm into MonetDB4 (XML), but
incompare to the SQL version it is not optimal. And
On 02/01/2008, Stefan de Konink [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wonder if it could be accepted that every day an automatic spell check
script would operate on the database and checks for less common 'name'
tags for automatic spelling corrections.
select name, count(name) AS count from way_tags
On 02/01/2008, Stefan de Konink [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tom Hughes schreef:
On 02/01/2008, Stefan de Konink [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wonder if it could be accepted that every day an automatic spell check
script would operate on the database and checks for less common 'name'
tags for
Tom Hughes schreef:
On 02/01/2008, Stefan de Konink [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tom Hughes schreef:
On 02/01/2008, Stefan de Konink [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wonder if it could be accepted that every day an automatic spell check
script would operate on the database and checks for less common
On 02/01/2008, Stefan de Konink [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tom Hughes schreef:
On 02/01/2008, Stefan de Konink [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tom Hughes schreef:
On 02/01/2008, Stefan de Konink [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wonder if it could be accepted that every day an automatic spell check
On Jan 2, 2008 9:55 PM, Artem Pavlenko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello lists,
Sometime last year I was inspired by http://www.srtm.com and I even
contacted developer to see if we can use SRTM derived relief maps in
OSM.
I don't remember all details but reply was somewhat ambiguous: yes
OSM
On Jan 2, 2008 11:18 PM, Artem Pavlenko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Recently, while porting osm2pgsql to win32 platform (native compiler
vc_80) I came across constructs like:
Whoops, that's an odd mixture of C99 and GCC.
I believe the above is an *obsolete* syntax from ancient GCC (
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