Andrew M. Bishop a...@gedanken.demon.co.uk wrote:
If using the standard toolchain of osm2psql, postgresql and mapnik
what is the minimum software versions that are needed to continue
creating maps after ids reach 2^31-1?
osm2pgsql supports 64bit id space already for a long time. But since
Hi Ander,
Probably not exactly what you are looking for but at least it's OSM data
in GeoJSON format :-) - OwL API serves GeoJSON for changeset data:
http://owl.osm.org/api/0.1/changesets/15/18076/11129/18080/11131.geojson
In the future (whether near or far, hard to say) there should be
now available from:
http://planet.openstreetmap.org/planet/full-history/
get it while it's hot :-) and please let me know if you find any errors with it.
cheers,
matt
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Great, thanks! Been waiting for that bugger this week!
On Fri, Feb 8, 2013, at 19:25, Matt Amos wrote:
now available from:
http://planet.openstreetmap.org/planet/full-history/
get it while it's hot :-) and please let me know if you find any errors
with it.
cheers,
matt
Great!
How often do you think the full history might be recreated?
-mike.
On Feb 8, 2013, at 10:25 AM, Matt Amos wrote:
now available from:
http://planet.openstreetmap.org/planet/full-history/
get it while it's hot :-) and please let me know if you find any errors with
it.
cheers,
On 08.02.2013 06:59, Ilya Zverev wrote:
Though I fail to understand what would be broken if you continue to use
32-bit osm2pgsql. Indices, maybe.
don't be confused by the term 32-bit. It is required that the software
can handle 64-bit data types for processing the node id. In postgresql
it
A while ago I announced that I have newly compiled windows versions of
osm2pgsql (Intel C++ Compiler XE 13.0, MS Visual Studio 2010). After my
last build someone added the no_fork option (thanks!) which made my life
easier. Compared to the master version, I basically only needed to
remove the
Hi,
I'm curious why this no longer returns static maps:
http://pafciu17.dev.openstreetmap.org/
According to the linked wiki page, it should still be up:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Static_map_images
-mike.
Grant turned it off today because it causes a very spikey and high load on
errol (the dev server).
The code could probably be cleaned up and hosted elsewhere once it was
hardened against scrapers and high load.
On Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 7:39 PM, Michal Migurski m...@teczno.com wrote:
Hi,
I'm
Well that's a total bummer.
Where does the code live? Could it be protected from high load and scrapers at
the Nginx/Apache/CDN level?
-mike.
On Feb 8, 2013, at 5:47 PM, Ian Dees wrote:
Grant turned it off today because it causes a very spikey and high load on
errol (the dev server).
I've restored it for the moment, but I really want to see it replaced
with something better. With a few scrapers calling complex maps it
easily overloads the dev server:
http://wiki.osm.org/wiki/Servers/errol
The code is here: https://code.google.com/p/gsoc-os-static-maps-api/
but suspect it is a
Wow, the whole Zend framework is in there.
What would be a better way to implement this to let it run for the foreseeable
future? Python + Gunicorn?
It's something I use pretty regularly and would be happy to bring up to date,
though perhaps just a portion of the API at first.
-mike.
On Feb
Hi!
Can I specify somehow in a MapCSS style a different rendering of
selected objects? JOSM by default seems to render everything selected
in red. I want it to render only some specific layers from the style
in red and all the other layers without any change.
Thanks for any tips,
Martin
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