Re: [OSM-talk] Strang (non-)rendering issue

2019-02-04 Thread Tom Hughes

On 04/02/2019 10:10, Maarten Deen wrote:

On 2019-01-30 17:45, Tom Hughes wrote:

On 30/01/2019 16:22, Maarten Deen wrote:

Are there different rendering servers for those regions? I know that 
there are different tileservers, but I didn't know the rendering was 
also different. Is that not really inefficient to have two servers 
render the same tiles?


There are currently five render servers.


The changes still don't show up. Also in another area [1] I've made 
changes (Kirchstraße is not pedestrian and added to memorials) that 
don't show up.
Also someone on the dutch mailing list complained about changes not 
showing up.

Is the renderer that caters for the Netherlands working ok?


It is, like all the other renderers, fully up to date.

It is however very busy due to the recent style change so it
currently unable to perform non-urgent renders for most of
the day.

Tom

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Re: [OSM-talk] Strang (non-)rendering issue

2019-02-04 Thread Maarten Deen

On 2019-02-04 11:52, Hartmut Holzgraefe wrote:

On 04.02.19 11:10, Maarten Deen wrote:


The changes still don't show up. Also in another area [1] I've made
changes (Kirchstraße is not pedestrian and added to memorials) that
don't show up.
Also someone on the dutch mailing list complained about changes not
showing up.
Is the renderer that caters for the Netherlands working ok?



At first try I only got updated tiles partially, ways on the parking
lot from example #1 ended in the middle of the lot, and one part of
Kirchstraße in example #2 was still showing as pedestrian.

After reloading the browser page with CTRL-R everything looked fine
in Firefox.

Chromium was still showing old tiles though for all of Kirchstraße,
even after CTRL-R. Only after a forced reload with SHIFT-CTRL-R
the pedestrian section was gone.

So the issue is not so much with tile rendering, but seems to be
about the different cacheing layers involved ...


My normal browser is Firefox and no amount of reloading works, but sure, 
this could be a caching issue.
I also have Pale Moon and IE and both have not been used to view the 
area before and they both show the old tiles. No amount of zooming in or 
out or reloading helps.
If it is a caching issue, it is upstream from me and I find it very 
strange that tiles would get cached that long (in the case of my edits 
around Drauffelt).


Regards,
Maarten

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Re: [OSM-talk] Strang (non-)rendering issue

2019-02-04 Thread Hartmut Holzgraefe
On 04.02.19 11:10, Maarten Deen wrote:

> The changes still don't show up. Also in another area [1] I've made
> changes (Kirchstraße is not pedestrian and added to memorials) that
> don't show up.
> Also someone on the dutch mailing list complained about changes not
> showing up.
> Is the renderer that caters for the Netherlands working ok?


At first try I only got updated tiles partially, ways on the parking
lot from example #1 ended in the middle of the lot, and one part of
Kirchstraße in example #2 was still showing as pedestrian.

After reloading the browser page with CTRL-R everything looked fine
in Firefox.

Chromium was still showing old tiles though for all of Kirchstraße,
even after CTRL-R. Only after a forced reload with SHIFT-CTRL-R
the pedestrian section was gone.

So the issue is not so much with tile rendering, but seems to be
about the different cacheing layers involved ...

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Re: [OSM-talk] Strang (non-)rendering issue

2019-02-04 Thread Maarten Deen

On 2019-01-30 17:45, Tom Hughes wrote:

On 30/01/2019 16:22, Maarten Deen wrote:

Are there different rendering servers for those regions? I know that 
there are different tileservers, but I didn't know the rendering was 
also different. Is that not really inefficient to have two servers 
render the same tiles?


There are currently five render servers.


The changes still don't show up. Also in another area [1] I've made 
changes (Kirchstraße is not pedestrian and added to memorials) that 
don't show up.
Also someone on the dutch mailing list complained about changes not 
showing up.

Is the renderer that caters for the Netherlands working ok?

[1] 

Regards,
Maarten

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Re: [OSM-talk] Strang (non-)rendering issue

2019-01-30 Thread Tom Hughes

On 30/01/2019 16:22, Maarten Deen wrote:

Are there different rendering servers for those regions? I know that 
there are different tileservers, but I didn't know the rendering was 
also different. Is that not really inefficient to have two servers 
render the same tiles?


There are currently five render servers.

Tom

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