solve internationalization issue.
How lightweight such an overlay could be?
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Hmm, if I anonymise x-forwarded-for, mod_tile will throttle the proxy, I'm
afraid.
Curious to know the config of the OSM CDN squid caches for https. Anybody for a
short explanation?
Yves
Le 3 novembre 2019 23:38:23 GMT+01:00, Stefan Baebler
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>In that case you would ideally f
them a
quick solution that looks better than 'no warranty, I may have to cut your
access'.
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2'000'000 tiles a day this winter and I'm looking for options, and a
cache server looks like a good idea as it add a little bit of redundancy
in tile serving.
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No, Imposm as it's own schema.
I never used Osmosis to import a complete planet file, but I would find
reasonable to start with a small extract like stated in osm2city documentation.
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Same as Frederic, but also proposing Imposm, also quite fast.
A brief hardware description would allow to exclude some bottlenecks.
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Osmfilter works well in that respect.
But I notice that Osmium is a tool I should definitely consider.
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ur snippets, they will give me inspiration.
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Hi,
What would be a cheap way to find ways that once were highway=* and are
now a piste:type=nordic but no more a highway=* ?
Is there any tool that could provide help on this except building my own
specialized DB import?
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Not that I like this kind of limitations imposed in the presset fields, but it
is mainly targeted to avoid newbies mistakes so that's great of some kind.
This always look to me to over simplify our data model, and will be improved
over time, I guess.
Yves
Yep, renderd as to be restarted and it's a good thing to run "tail - f
/var/log/syslog | grep renderd" in another terminal while restarting to see if
the style loads without errors.
Apache also needs to be restarted if you change renderd.conf.
Yves
Le 7 décembre 2018 17:03:09 GMT+01:
Mohammed,
It seems that if you are using Openlayers, you should follow this repo:
https://github.com/openlayers/openlayers
Github can send you notifications.
Yves
Le 5 juillet 2018 14:33:27 GMT+02:00, Mohammed Azlaan a
écrit :
>Hello Andy,
>The reason behind posting this is ,i was
| Mapnik and CartoCSS being essentially
| unmaintained,
Which is not going to change if everybody scripts its own way :)
I did not followed the discussion around that change, but it would be a good
idea to make changes upstream to come up with an equivalent style without
special code.
Yves
/master/CARTOGRAPHY.md
>
>I don't think this is true. For example making borders simpler
>increases
>clarity, while previous state was creating optical illusions.
>
Also, generalizing buildings could for instance give something nice at low zoom
instead of only landuse=residential. Nothing rea
Have a look at the print function at Opensnowmap.org, it's just a bit of
Javascript and Leaflet or Openlayers to achieve a pdf printing from a browser.
Yves
Le 22 décembre 2017 10:06:00 GMT+01:00, Bjoern Hassler <bjohas...@gmail.com> a
écrit :
>Dear Frederik, dear Paul,
>
>Tha
Have you tried apache2ctl configtest?
Le 20 octobre 2017 08:18:28 GMT+02:00, Nick Whitelegg
a écrit :
>
>Hi,
>
>
>Having difficulty trying to get mod_tile working.
>
>
>The Apache error log is giving a segmentation fault when mod_tile is
>loaded in; no other
I don't know, maybe a spatial database could contain data from anywhere, and a
geospatial one should be related to our planet in some way.
Yves
Le 30 juin 2017 13:34:18 GMT+02:00, Debajyoti Ghosh <4u.debajy...@gmail.com> a
écrit :
>Is there any difference between Spatial
You have to prerender at least down to zoom 12, otherwise your first user have
to. be very patient.
Yves
Le 10 avril 2017 03:21:10 GMT+02:00, Ivan Von Jebb Datinguinoo
<ivanvonjebb.datingui...@awsys-i.com> a écrit :
>Good day everyone!
>
>I will be buying a server next week a
It's like the close door button in an elevator, you know it usually does not
speed things up, but it feels good to press it anyway.
Yves
Le 8 mars 2017 13:03:32 GMT+01:00, Tom Hughes <t...@compton.nu> a écrit :
>On 08/03/17 09:35, joost schouppe wrote:
>
>> While a l
I have personally three use cases:
a) trigger a faster? rerender in a mapping situation I'm not sure of myself
b) compare a tile with another
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Le 12 janvier 2017 19:50:15 GMT+01:00, Joseph Armbruster
<josepharmbrus...@gmail.com> a écrit :
>Hi,
>
>Who is the goto person for osm map tiling inquiries. Specifically,
>i'd like to determine
Martin is right, using daily and hourly diffs you'll save bandwidth and reduce
the number of transactions on your side to update Imposm DB.
Yves
Le 28 novembre 2016 15:28:36 GMT+01:00, Martin Koppenhoefer
<dieterdre...@gmail.com> a écrit :
>2016-11-28 14:33 GMT+01:00 Oliver Ton
I think you could take daily and hourly diffs first to cope with the import and
last planet delay.
Yves
Le 28 novembre 2016 13:24:23 GMT+01:00, Oliver Tonnhofer <o...@bogosoft.com> a
écrit :
>Hi,
>
>I'm the author of Imposm 3 (https://github.com/omniscale/imposm3/) and
>I'
output of one of the two methods you suggest would be a
good starting point that could be supplemented with specialized expiry as
needed.
Yves
Le 1 septembre 2016 11:25:27 GMT+02:00, Andy Allan <gravityst...@gmail.com> a
écrit :
>On 1 September 2016 at 09:25, Yves <yve...@gmail.co
Along with minutely diffs, I wonder if expired tiles lists would be something
to be shared: this is something each tile server is doing by itself by now,
and seems a waste in ressources.
Or is there already such a service somewhere?
Yves
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If you need elevation across complete bounding boxes to show 3d relief when
panning , then I guess you need to provide your own, cause that's a lot of
bandwidth.
Yves
Le 28 juillet 2016 20:50:01 GMT+02:00, "clem...@igonet.fr" <clem...@igonet.fr>
a écrit :
>I'd like
I don't get it: what do you need from openearthview if not raw srtm data?
Yves
Le 28 juillet 2016 14:23:44 GMT+02:00, "clem...@igonet.fr" <clem...@igonet.fr>
a écrit :
>To remind, the goal of the OpenEarthView project is to add a third
>dimension to OSM data.
>
>As
Sur mobile, cest tres Parisien, mais fluide !
Yves
Le 1 juin 2016 18:31:17 GMT+02:00, Clement IGONET <clem...@igonet.fr> a écrit :
>Bonjour la liste.
>
> À titre de démo, voici à quoi ressemble l'avancée du projet Open
>Earth View: http://www.openearthview.net
>
>C'
.
https://help.openstreetmap.org/questions/32669/how-can-you-stop-a-mapper
Yves
Le 10 mars 2016 21:31:59 GMT+01:00, "sly (sylvain letuffe)"
<lis...@letuffe.org> a écrit :
>Le jeudi 10 mars 2016, 09:59:21 Julien Fastré a écrit :
>
>> Concernant l'adage "on ne cartog
Bonjour,
Il y'a dans le petit monde d'OSM plusieurs mantras comme 'on ne taggue pas pour
le rendu.
'OSM n'est pas un annuaire' n'est pas aussi ancré, mais il me semble l'avoir vu
exprimé à l'occasion. Peut-être quelqu'un peut élaborer un peu plus sur le
sujet?
Yves
Le 9 mars 2016 21:09:02 GMT
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Une dedibox MD 2014, pour l'instant le hillshading est un .vrt avec des tuiles
de 1x1° , le serveur est en train de générer un gros .tif de 100GB plus facile
à manipuler.
Yves
Le 9 juin 2015 22:35:02 GMT+02:00, Eric SIBERT courr...@eric.sibert.fr a
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Si vous voulez jeter un coup d’œil à
+1 for consistency
MP would be easier to learn from example if a single method 'works'.
Yves
On 13 juin 2014 01:25:42 UTC+02:00, Paul Norman penor...@mac.com wrote:
Osm2pgsql currently tries *very* hard to turn multipolygon relations
into
geometries. It currently detects two types of MP relations
Thing is, it may be easier to find a consensus in -dev than elsewhere.
So a fixing list would be a good thing, indeed.
Yves
On 13 juin 2014 16:20:09 UTC+02:00, Holger Jeromin mailgm...@katur.de wrote:
Paul Norman schrieb am 13.06.2014 01:25:
To support this, I looked for some numbers. Using
Whatever lib you use for your map, the word you are looking for is 'cluster',
like in 'clustering markers'.
Yves
On 16 mai 2014 16:20:23 UTC+02:00, Hardik Pancholi
hardik.panch...@gatewaytechnolabs.com wrote:
Hello,
I am facing one problem while showing multiple markers on map. When
Paul, how much diffs will be processed ?
On 19 avril 2014 02:47:07 UTC+02:00, Paul Norman penor...@mac.com wrote:
From: Lynn W. Deffenbaugh (Mr) [mailto:ldeff...@homeside.to]
Sent: Friday, April 18, 2014 3:13 PM
To: dev@openstreetmap.org
Subject: Re: [OSM-dev] glitch in minutely replication
Un exemple sur opensnowmap: lorsque je recherche une piste particulière, je
regarde s'il n'y a pas un autre way connecté avec les mêmes attributs pour ne
retourner qu'une seule piste constituée de plusieurs way.
Il vaut mieux faire des requêtes métier que se trimballer des ids.
On 11 mars 2014
Hi,
OSM devs usually use Postgis + Postgresql.
However, maybe if you're explain why and how you mix a DEM with osm data ?
You put elevation on every node ?
On 2 mars 2014 22:16:36 UTC+01:00, Joel Znamenacek audiof...@outlook.com
wrote:
Ping
From: audiof...@outlook.com
To:
Juste pour les frontières, natural earth ne te suffit pas ?
Yves
Rodolphe Quiédeville rodol...@quiedeville.org a écrit :
Bonjour,
Est-ce que quelqu'un à par devers lui les limites administratives
extraites d'OSM au format shapefile ? Soit les données, soit le script
pour le faire, voir une
If you can have a look in the tile server (apache ?) error log, you'll probably
find some clues.
Look at /var/log/apache2/error.log
Yves
Andy Allan gravityst...@gmail.com a écrit :
On 14 October 2013 17:20, Álvaro Enríquez de Luna Muñoz
aenriquezdel...@many-worlds.es wrote:
This co-worker
Eh bé ? 2éme réponse de 'geos simple example' dans gg ;)
http://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail/geos-devel/2007-May/002895.html
Yves
Le 16 novembre 2012 09:07, didier2020 didier2...@free.fr a écrit :
bonjour,
j'explique:
actuellement j'utilise python et shapely, et certains traitement sont
trop
recherches
était essentiellement surchargé de Nagios qui est (un peu) overkill pour 1
process.
Yves
Le 16 novembre 2012 12:07, Rodolphe Quiedeville
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Yves CAINAUD a écrit on 16/11/12 09:10:
Salut,
Renderd est vraiment stable, néanmoins j'aimerai gérer le fait qu'il
/trac.ini on Shenron.
[mimeviewer]
max_preview_size = 30
Yves
2012/11/14 Kai Krueger kakrue...@gmail.com
Tom MacWright wrote
The biggest problem with the Mapnik stylesheet right now is that it's in
SVN. Not the technology, but the fact that this gives people without
commit
access
(Sorry, was meant to the list)
I may have been the same issue until now.
Adding the general apache directive 'TimeOut 10' in the same virtualhost
seems to help (if 10 seconds are enough). Can you confirm ?
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Thanks Frederik, while your remarks make sense, it's not enough I'm afraid.
Is there any way to log how mod_tile handles requests?
apachectl -t -D DUMP_MODULES
/usr/sbin/apachectl: line 87: ulimit: open files: cannot modify limit:
Operation not permitted
[Thu Jun 28 08:49:47 2012] [notice]
Non, mais mapnik sors du svg aussi je crois.
Yves
Christian Quest cqu...@openstreetmap.fr a écrit :
Afin de favoriser la réutilisation, je voudrais mettre en place des
exports SVG à thème si possible automatiques.
Par exemple, le découpage des régions ou départements, voire le
découpage par
Ah milles pardons! C' était une boutade, au dernieres nouvelles le jeu Aster
est toujours aussi penible a obtenir, et c'est aussi pourquoi je ne l'ai jamais
utilise.
Desole pour le faux espoir :(
Yves
Nicolas Moyroud nmoyr...@free.fr a écrit :
Le 02/03/2012 11:35, Stéphane Brunner a écrit
efficiently, hence the need for such a list to pre-render this
zoom level. Our server is not that strong, and rendering at zoom 14 can
last several minutes.
Also, a apache log extract would be very appreciated to check the tiles
requests from Osmand and dimension properly our server.
Yves
for the tile-list of rendered tile at this zoom levels on
Yevaud.
Then I can ask renderd to render them, without waiting for the user to have
the patience to request them.
Yves
2011/12/27 Serge Wroclawski emac...@gmail.com
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sly (sylvain letuffe) li...@letuffe.org a écrit :
Salut,
un rendu tango ...
Moi c'est plutôt salsa, et ça rend bien aussi ;-)
késako ?
Question renderd en pointe je plafone à 15 tuiles
Really?
What is a decent server ?
Yves
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On Miércoles, 30 de Noviembre de 2011 07:25:25 Ákos Maróy escribió:
I wonder what ways are there to speed up importing an OSM
OpenMapquest, bien sur!
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damien dawa...@gmail.com a écrit :
Mais cette pratique nécessite de télécharger une grande partie des
données et de faire un travail coté client pour un tout petit
résultat.
Avec tout les services de
openrouteservice.org permet d'exporter les données en GPX
et GML, mais sans API hélasse.
Le 9 septembre 2011 21:45, Yves yve...@gmail.com a écrit :
OpenMapquest, bien sur!
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