Frederik Ramm schrieb:
another 62 million nodes and we'll have IDs of more than 2^31-1 which
means than software using a simple, 32-bit, signed integer will not be
able to process the data any longer.
This will be around the beginning of February 2013, so we'll have one
more month to fix
Kai Krueger schrieb:
The current highest node ID is 1.9 billion. As signed 32 bit ints can
only hold ~2.1 billion IDs, it is likely that the (signed) 32bit ID
space will run out in a couple of months.
I did some calculations on this topic:
Based on the highest node ID of the last 30 days and
Steve Coast schrieb:
What are the other headers? I thought it was just the one mentioned.
Steve
There are several other headers:
http://www.w3.org/TR/cors/#syntax
Regards,
Michael
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M∡rtin Koppenhoefer schrieb:
the slippy map media wiki extension currently doesn't work:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Slippy_Map_MediaWiki_Extension
This is caused by the missing function addOnloadHook(). This function
was previously used to load the required JavaScript code, but was
Anton Popov schrieb:
Are there any tags to map priorities on the OSM roads?
P.S. Priority signs are http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Priority_to_the_right
Check out this wiki page about the right_of_way relation:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Relations/Proposed/Right_of_way
Regards,
Michael
Hello Dirk,
Dirk Stöcker schrieb:
the JOSM pages updated from Trac 0.11.x to 0.12. Please report
incompatibilities and problems.
I've got now Last modified 19 months ago on the startup view of JOSM.
Regards,
Michael
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Sebastian Klein schrieb:
Bodo Meissner wrote:
Thunderbird has a Reply to list button. This is active when it finds
some mailing list headers.
A Reply-To: header makes it difficult to reply to the author.
Especially the subscribers of a developers' mailing list should know
how to use (and
Rolf Bode-Meyer schrieb:
So I guess the tiles are cached somewhere but I cannot find where.
Please give someone give me a pointer where it resides (at least on Win XP).
AFAIK, the tiles are cached in the directory plugins\wmsplugin\cache
below your JOSM home directory. Your home directory
MP schrieb:
AFAIK, the tiles are cached in the directory plugins\wmsplugin\cache
below your JOSM home directory. Your home directory should be in Windows
No. This is where WMS tiles are cached. Slippy map chooser caches it
in temporary directory (/tmp on unixes, %TEMP% on Windows machines,
Hi,
Frederik Ramm schrieb:
Hi,
Ciprian Talaba wrote:
I have a couple of questions:
1. Did anybody saw something similar until now?
I think that there was a discussion about some kind of
malfunction in a
GPX converting software, that would automatically create pseudo-GPX
Andre Hinrichs schrieb:
I just discovered that on some dialogs the abort button is right of the
doit-Button (save,overwrite,...). AFAIK for GUIs it is standard to put
the abort button left. Is there a reason why this is done this way?
I think this depends on the GUI. On Windows, the cancel
Tobias Wendorff schrieb:
Hi there,
my v1869 is always on top ... is this a bug or feature?
If it's a feature, how could I turn it off?
Sounds like a bug to me. My JOSM is always top-most after uploading some
changes. See this ticket:
https://josm.openstreetmap.de/ticket/3128
Greetings,
Karl Guggisberg schrieb:
Are both you working with XP too?
-- Karl
At least I'm working with XP SP3, JOSM 1857 Java 1.6.0_14.
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Dirk Stöcker schrieb:
On Sun, 26 Jul 2009, Andreas Jacob wrote:
Since a few hours the web-server does not fulfill any http request. Is
anybody
with root access working on it?
I tried, but ssh is down as well.
The server seems to be working again.
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Jeffrey Warren schrieb:
This is only true from my server, correction... typo on the other
machine. Late night. But my server definitely gets 403 for any
openstreetmap.org http://openstreetmap.org resource...
Getting HTTP/1.1 200 OK here, must be something local.
Bye,
Michi
Thanks Fabrizio, that did the trick!
Fabrizio Carrai schrieb:
It looks like I found the solution!!!
It seems to happen with machines with low video ram. I've an NVidia
Geoforce 6150 (shared memory 512MB): no idea if it falls in such
category,
but now it works!
I have a GeForce 7300 GT
Fabrizio Carrai schrieb:
It has been closed. The problem has been considered to belong to
Java and
not to JOSM (no fix).
I'll keep continue to update the Java VM... :-(
I have the same problem and I think Java 1.6.0_09 or so introduced this
issue. I have other Java apps running (e.g.
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