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Hello,
I'm working on keeping planet database up-to-date. Not successful
yet, it tends to lag behind due to IO speed/configuration (on raid-5
with sata 10K disks - it should work, right?), 12-hour update takes
11-14 hours for me. Anyway, the current question is that osm2pgsql
(with verbose
Merkaator is not much easier. I've got same issue a few times. Would it be
possible to whitelist temporarily certain pre-registered IPs?
Jaak
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On 16.12.2011, at 12:35, Peter Körner osm-li...@mazdermind.de wrote:
Am 16.12.2011 11:33, schrieb Peter Körner:
Am 16.12.2011
Hi,
This is exactly what OSMTracker for Android does. It records GPX
traces and lets you add any of various preset notes via big graphical
buttons which are recorded in waypoints. When the file is opened in
JOSM it shows the text that was recorded in the waypoints. It also
supports recording
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Hi,
as you may now, during GSoC QGIS was ported to Android tablets
(http://hub.qgis.org/projects/quantum-gis/wiki/QGIS_Mobile_GSoC_2011).
Merkaator has technically same base elements: Qt, GEOS, PROJ.4 etc, so
based on this experience porting of Merkaator could be also possible
with much smaller
I do not have diff update for my osm2pgsql database, just to make
renderd happy I created /var/lib/mod_tile/planet-import-complete file
with yesterdays date and started to prerender tiles with ./render_list
-m default -a -z 0 -Z 10
But now I noticed that when I rerun the command then it
Hi,
I do not have diff update for my osm2pgsql database, just to make
renderd happy I created /var/lib/mod_tile/planet-import-complete file
with yesterdays date and started to prerender tiles with ./render_list
-m default -a -z 0 -Z 10
But now I noticed that when I rerun the command then it
2011/9/17 klo...@gmail.com klo...@gmail.com:
Dear OSM developers,
Would it be possible to add the CORS HTTP header:
Access-Control-Allow-Origin: *
to the OSM tileserver when a tile is requested?
It will officially allow to use the OSM tiles as WebGL textures and
Canvas source in web
Since the application in question is just anoter type of map browser I
think it falls in the category of previewing the OSM database state
and can be used by mappers like slippymap. In fact I can image a
webgl globe as an option on osm.org homepage, I'd love to see it.
For the interested
2011/9/11 Andreas Kalsch andreaskal...@gmx.de:
Probably this is useful for you, too, so let me announce osmo, a performant
way to populate MongoDB with OSM data: https://github.com/akidee/osmo
Please give me some feedback, or you even want to contribute.
Do you have any applications for
2011/8/18 Peter Körner osm-li...@mazdermind.de:
Am 18.08.2011 11:41, schrieb Jaak Laineste:
This was quite simple. More complex is when I do not add any new data
compared to the external source, just confirm it. Then I have to make
a choice:
a) I am happy that the object is already
Hi all,
2011/8/21 Anthony o...@inbox.org:
On Sun, Aug 21, 2011 at 9:23 AM, Stefan Keller sfkel...@gmail.com wrote:
2011/8/21 Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org:
Hi,
Stefan Keller wrote:
What about storing the object ID (and the link properties) directly in
the OSM object?
Wasn't the idea
2011/8/16 Mike N nice...@att.net:
On 8/15/2011 4:57 PM, Jaak Laineste wrote:
But it is not plain banning imports, it is to provide alternative
tool (I call it OpenMetaMap) which enables to link various external
data sources with OSM data, with much better flexibility than with
current import
Hello,
Based on my own long-time thinking and small talk in WhereCamp Berlin
I created request for comments on kind of different approach to
imports called meta-mapping.
Core of the idea is to avoid external data imports and reserve OSM
database for what was meant for: community-sourced
like alien for you in
Germany or UK, but in less or no-developed countries (covering 95+% of
world population/maps) this is important everyday issue. Please don't
ignore us.
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2011/4/27 Lynn W. Deffenbaugh (Mr) ldeff...@homeside.to:
On 4/27/2011 7:23 AM, Ramas wrote:
This QOS limit is real problem for applications which doesn't works like
bulk downloaders but does many requests to tile server.
Maybe we could do some excludes for good applications (like proxy
).
It should not be too hard to implement, as minimum:
* Set up separate database, instance of OSM API 0.6 using it. Some
data like users should be shared.
* Plugins for JOSM (and others) to be able to read from multiple
OSM API servers.
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What about making OpenStreetMap more visible in Google search. For
this one way would be to make text-based data browser view, which is
search engine optimized (SEO). Create dynamic hierarchical links
starting from www.openstreetmap.org to each of the named items. So
Google crawler could see link
If you did not know screen, google for linux screen tutorial to get
help on using screen.
Take care
Jonathan
On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 12:08 PM, Jaak Laineste jaak.laine...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hello,
Is there a way to save renderd debug log to a file? I can see the
debug log when I start
threads), this may be useful for troubleshooting.
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