Hi,
On 07/01/2014 10:16 AM, amrit karmacharya wrote:
> I just observed that the data from bbbike is 19mb while from geofabrik
> is 25mb. Both are in osm.bz2 format. The area selected in bbbike is
> greater than the area in geofabrik, but the data size is smaller. Why is
> such a difference in data
On Tue, Jul 1, 2014 at 6:22 PM, Grant Slater
wrote:
> On Saturday 5th of July 2014 between 09:00 and 19:00 (GMT / UTC) we
> are moving our servers hosted by University College London to another
> data center.
Thanks for keeping services up and running so smoothly over the years!
--
-S
On Saturday 5th of July 2014 between 09:00 and 19:00 (GMT / UTC) we
are moving our servers hosted by University College London to another
data center.
The following services WILL be affected:
* Search (nominatim.openstreetmap.org) will be unavailable. [1]
* Slower map updates / Reduced tile rende
Sven Geggus writes:
Stephan Knauss wrote:
Is a newer build automatically recognized as a newer package?
No, use dch -i
The last entry in tirex's debian/changelog is more than two years old. So
its quite safe to assume that upstream changes will not result in new
debian/ubuntu versions.
Stephan Knauss wrote:
> Is a newer build automatically recognized as a newer package?
No, use dch -i
Regards
Sven
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Jan-Benedict Glaw writes:
On Tue, 2014-07-01 01:58:38 +0200, Stephan Knauss
wrote:
I try to compile tirex (mapnik backend) against Mapnik 3.
changing this line in debian/rules allowed me to ignore the error:
dh_shlibdeps --dpkg-shlibdeps-params=--ignore-missing-info
Won't work: A dep is mis
On Tue, 2014-07-01 01:58:38 +0200, Stephan Knauss
wrote:
> I try to compile tirex (mapnik backend) against Mapnik 3.
> changing this line in debian/rules allowed me to ignore the error:
> dh_shlibdeps --dpkg-shlibdeps-params=--ignore-missing-info
Won't work: A dep is missing and the resulting pr
I used to download osm data for Nepal from BBBike.org. Recently Geofabrik
has made extract of osm data for Nepal availble.
I just observed that the data from bbbike is 19mb while from geofabrik is
25mb. Both are in osm.bz2 format. The area selected in bbbike is greater
than the area in geofabrik,
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