In IIAB we use a dataset of populated places to render at the highest
resolution level, and render the rest of the world at a slightly lower
resolution. Our highest resolution is high enough to see individual
buildings. Our total dataset of rendered tiles for the world with detailed
populated pla
The idea of pre-rendering some of the tiles and doing the rest on the fly has
always appealed to me too. In fact I thought this is what IIAB was doing. But
I now think that in order to render anything you need the 500+G database, which
Braddock and now Anish have put on the large rendering mac
I had a similar symptom setting up Moodle on xsce. The problem in my
case was that postgresql (service name) was not running.
Try: systemctl status postgresql. to see if the service is running.
On 06/15/2015 09:52 AM, server-devel-requ...@lists.laptop.org wrote:
TASK: [postgresql | Disable sto
There seem to be two independent problems.
First, make an updated version of the IIAB OSM. The goal is to
understand what are the computer requirements to do this and how long it
takes and then be able to make a new version whenever needed.
Second, make available more detail than IIAB OSM pr