When trying to sech on openstreetmap.org i get the following:
Error contacting gazetteer.openstreetmap.org:
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Morning Everyone,
A lot of folks have done a lot of interesting work on routing on OSM data.
Over the last year I've been developing a multi-modal trip planning engine,
and one of the modes currently supported out-of-box is OpenStreetMap
walking. Graphserver has undergone a lot of new development
Hello,
I'm fiddling with mapnik, but am currently not able to generate
geographically correct tiles.
My generated tiles always seem to be shifted north by
approximately the height of one tile (I did not measure this exactly
however).
I'm using generate_tiles.py from svn more or less unmodified.
Hi!
If you (like me) have bought plenty of extra RAM, then optimized your
my.cnf file to donate your RAM to MySQL (until you didn't know which
settings you modified) and finally ended up with osmosis taking one our
for a task that took only two minutes befor the optimisation, this info
is for
Hi there,
I think about setting up a WFS Server with Openstreetmap Data.
Using osm2pgsql and mapserver this is more or less a trivial thing to
do.
Currently I tested this using osm2pgsql.
What I would need for this matter is however some kind of incremental
Postgis Database update, as
You will find the following mailing list message useful:
http://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/dev/2008-July/010930.html
Sven Geggus wrote:
Hi there,
I think about setting up a WFS Server with Openstreetmap Data.
Using osm2pgsql and mapserver this is more or less a trivial thing to
do.
On 28 Jul 2008, at 11:08, Sven Geggus wrote:
Hello,
I'm fiddling with mapnik, but am currently not able to generate
geographically correct tiles.
My generated tiles always seem to be shifted north by
approximately the height of one tile (I did not measure this exactly
however).
Your
Hello everyone,
I must admit, that I am a bit lost on the openstreetmap homepage, so
maybe you can just forward me to appropriate places :)
For the purposes of my master thesis at Uni, I am looking for
documentation about OSM (OpenStreetMap). Is it avaiable to see
algorithm description and data
Hi,
Try looking here for an overview,
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/Develop
Then I guess you can ask on this list for anything not covered there.
Good luck.
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Vojtech Brtnik wrote:
| Hello everyone,
|
| I must admit, that I am a bit lost on the openstreetmap homepage, so
| maybe you can just forward me to appropriate places :)
|
| For the purposes of my master thesis at Uni, I am looking for
| documentation
El Lunes, 28 de Julio de 2008, Vojtech Brtnik escribió:
Under what licence is OSM written - GPL?
OSM is not just one piece of software - there are quite a few software
components built for and around OSM. I think most of them are GPL, but there
may be exceptions.
Do get a SVN client, and read
I decided to go for a more boring title this time:
http://sprovoost.nl/2008/07/29/weekly-update-route-altitude-profile/
Highlights:
* Postgres version live, covers most of Europe as far east as Moscow
* Created list of issues:
http://code.google.com/p/route-altitude-profile/issues/
Also thanks
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