complain, however i couldn't do './renderd start'. I assume
the two are related?
Any help would be a great help, thank you.
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2009/9/2 Richard Ive rich...@xanox.net
Hi,
I'm trying to install mod_tile for an OSM-like website. I've been through
all the files removing lib64 and replacing it with lib, however when ever I
run 'make all' I get the errors attached
SORRY! I sent the wrong damn file. Here's the correct one.
2009/9/2 Richard Ive rich...@xanox.net
Sorry - I didn't attach the file. It's attached now.
2009/9/2 Richard Ive rich...@xanox.net
Hi,
I'm trying to install mod_tile for an OSM-like website. I've been through
all the files
Should the renderd daemon stay running for ever once you have done
$./renderd ?
Mine stays running for about 30seconds, then vanished from ps -ef, then
tiles don't get rendered. Have I missed a step?
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Lennard wrote:
Replying to list again as this interests more people. Could you make
sure to reply to dev@openstreetmap.org instead of directly to me?
Richard Ive wrote:
It creates most of the files, but then crashes in certain areas of the
map, and more frequently at lower zoom levels
John Smith wrote:
2009/9/3 Lennard l...@xs4all.nl:
Replying to list again...
Richard Ive wrote:
Output:
...
...
renderd[7412]: DEBUG: Got command Render fd(13) xml(default), z(14),
x(8257), y(5463)
renderd[7412]: DEBUG: DONE TILE default 14 8256-8263 5456-5463
renderd[7412]: DEBUG
generate_tiles.py was able to create the tiles in the area that renderd
falls over.
2009/9/2 Lennard l...@xs4all.nl
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Output:
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renderd[7412]: DEBUG: Got command Render fd(13) xml(default), z(14),
x(8257), y(5463)
renderd[7412
Reboot didn't fix the issue.
2009/9/3 John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.com
2009/9/3 Lennard l...@xs4all.nl:
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Richard Ive wrote:
Output:
...
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renderd[7412]: DEBUG: Got command Render fd(13) xml(default), z(14),
x(8257), y(5463)
renderd[7412]: DEBUG
test;
} else {
nextItem = nextItem-next;
}
}
}
return NULL;
}
2009/9/3 Richard Ive rich...@xanox.net
Have a little more info on this one.
If I start the daemon, then run ./speedtest it output:
[r...@maps mod_tile]# ./speedtest
Thanks a lot! Let me know if I can help in any way at all.
2009/9/3 Kai Krueger kakrue...@gmail.com
Richard Ive wrote:
Reboot didn't fix the issue.
Thanks for debugging this.
it looks like it is a signed versus unsigned issue, or that different types
are of different lengths.
I'll
if you could make a ./configure file to generate the correct
options.
Regards,
Richard Ive
2009/9/3 Kai Krueger kakrue...@gmail.com
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Thanks a lot! Let me know if I can help in any way at all.
I have now committed a fix for it. Many thanks for pinpointing this cleanly
to see anything at all.
Do you think it is the fonts, or a language issue?
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-a to add the data, rather than clear the db)
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2009/9/8 Richard Ive rich...@xanox.net
Sorry. I've found the solution:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Mapnik#Optional:_CJK_font_fallback_support
2009/9/8 Richard Ive rich...@xanox.net
Excuse me for being a noob.
I'm using mod_tile, and when I start the renderd daemon it say
When you say read the diffs. Do you mean download the weekly planet from
osm.org, and then run it though osmosis. Would you be happy sending me an
example of your set-up?
Richard.
2009/9/8 Stephan Knauss o...@stephans-server.de
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Is it easy to run a cron that downloads
, but ...
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Sorry for being a noob, but what is the perpose of threading it though
osmosis using -rci. Why not run a cron that does ./osm2pgsql -a ../diff.ocm?
2009/9/9 Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org
Hi,
Richard Ive wrote:
When you say read the diffs. Do you mean download the weekly planet from
Oh wow. That sounds very useful.
Is
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Osmosis/DetailedUsage#--read-change-interval_.28--rci.29the
only documentation available for this?
2009/9/10 Lennard l...@xs4all.nl
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Sorry for being a noob, but what is the perpose of threading it though
Don't worry actually. That's more than enough documentation :P
2009/9/10 Richard Ive rich...@xanox.net
Oh wow. That sounds very useful.
Is
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Osmosis/DetailedUsage#--read-change-interval_.28--rci.29the
only documentation available for this?
2009/9/10
Reading in file: ../planet-latest.osm.bz2
Processing: Node(428597k) Way(32778k) Relation(198k)
Reading in file: -
- : failed to parse
Error occurred, cleaning up
Has anyone else had an issue at all?
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is incomplete, check the md5 hash against
http://planet.openstreetmap.org/planet-090909.osm.bz2.md5
2009/9/13 Richard Ive rich...@xanox.net:
Hey all,
Has anyone had any issue with this weeks planet dump? 090909
I've tried to rum an osm2pgsql import twice now and it's falled over
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Thanks for you help.
I assume, as I have to re-install osm2pgsql, I will have to re-import
the planet.osm?
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Peter Körner wrote:
It seems there are some bad rules in the mapnik styles for
highway=motorway_link / highway=motorway with bridge=yes
not exist at character 209
...
...
ect..
2009/9/29 Lennard l...@xs4all.nl
Richard Ive wrote:
Thanks for you help.
I assume, as I have to re-install osm2pgsql, I will have to re-import
the planet.osm?
Only if your black roads are actually caused by missing columns in your
db. Check your
planet_osm_polygon_tmp does not exist
This is bizarre.
2009/9/30 Lennard l...@xs4all.nl
Richard Ive wrote:
I've just downloaded the latest mapnik from mapnik.org
http://mapnik.org and re-installed it with scons.
By that, you mean you downloaded the 0.6.1. source tarball and compiled
it, I
/30 Lennard l...@xs4all.nl
Richard Ive wrote:
This is the method they suggest for CentOS.
That's okay. Did you uninstall the earlier package and all other
instances of previous mapnik installations, before you
compiled/installed it by hand?
No, the only other errors that appear
Just re-downloaded the mapnil stuff from the OSM svn, re-created the osm.xml
and it's working!
Thanks a lot for your help!
2009/9/30 Richard Ive rich...@xanox.net
I probable didn't uninstall it properly thinking about it, actaully.
All the related libs have been updated from looking
Hi All.
In the UK, every location of a static and mobile speed camera is public
information.
I was wondering if anyone has, or has thought of contacting the authorities
to gain this information to plot in osm - like post boxes.
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[local] idle in transaction*
I hope I've provided enough information. If I haven't please drop me an
email.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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machine. Why should my tiles be affected, but osm.org's not?
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On Fri, 2010-02-19 at 14:40 +, Richard Ive wrote:
On 19 February 2010 14:24, John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.com
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On 19 February 2010 22:01, Lennard l...@xs4all.nl wrote:
The one major cause of flooded tiles is when mapnik doesn't
process
processing way (45226k)
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Hey Community,
I'm not sure this is the right section, but I'm going to assume it is so
i'm just going to let all the development people here know about a tool
I've been creating. It's a UK postcode geocoder.
I've created this using NodeJS. I set myself a goal of learning NodeJS,
then deploying
Goodness, I got so excited I didn't mention how to use it!
http://postcode.nodester.com/ is the test page. (There's an input box
bottom right).
If you want raw JSON use:
http://postcode.nodester.com/postcode/[postcode]
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appreciate any help. It may be that I'm just being silly, so
please let me know if I am! If you want to replicate the problem yourself
here's the URL to my tile server: http://maptiles.cust.m4.net/
Kind Regards,
Richard Ive
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Any more ideas?
Thanks again.
On 19 June 2012 15:52, Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org wrote:
Hi,
On 06/19/2012 03:45 PM, Richard Ive wrote:
In my second screen shot you can see the two tiles that get requested
just before the freeze. I
rendering!
Bye
Frederik
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