On 05/26/2011 11:12 PM, Graham Jones wrote:

Kai,
I did not know that apt.openstreetmap.org <http://apt.openstreetmap.org> existed.

I don't think it currently does exist. However, that doesn't mean it couldn't be created.

I think that would be the best place for the output of this project (but the scripts to generate the archives will need a separate home). What does Parveen need to do to write to it?

Ask the sysadmins to create it to begin with. ;-) So perhaps creating a Ubuntu PPA first or actually any other old (private) repository, demonstrate that it is working, and then copying it over to a yet to be created apt.openstreetmap.org, would be the best way forward. If I understand correctly an apt repository is "simply" a webpage with a certain structure. So setting it up on apt.openstreetmap.org would be trivial from a technical point of view, assuming that it can be assured that the content works correctly and will be kept up to date.

Kai

 Graham

from my phone

On 27 May 2011 05:27, "Kai Krueger" <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:


Parveen Arora-2 wrote:
>
> Give your suggestions, comments and feedback or anything that you want
...

It would perhaps be nice to create and setup a package repository with all
the relevant and necessary packages (i.e. osm2pgsql, mod_tile, renderd,
tirex, munin-scripts and any further packages for easy configuration).

One could either create a repository at apt.openstreetmap.org <http://apt.openstreetmap.org> or as a ubuntu
PPA.

Then one would only need to add the URL to your list of repositories and
type "apt get install OSM_tile_server" and can easily keep up to date
(software wise).

Kai


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