Read this on the blog: http://pgmapcss.openstreetbrowser.org/blog/?p=59
The new version 0.10 brings a new database backend, which also became the new default: Overpass API. The main advantage is, that no local OpenStreetMap database import is necessary, as (by default) the public API at overpass-api.de is used. A local database is needed nonetheless (e.g., for access to the PostGIS functions, caching, and connecting to Mapnik). The background rendering of the OpenStreetBrowser[1] is already using the new Overpass backend (with a local Overpass installation). For details about the database backends see the file database.md[2]. [1] http://openstreetbrowser.org/ [2] https://github.com/plepe/pgmapcss/blob/master/doc/database.md Most other changes were “under-the-hood”, e.g. the database backend access has been re-structured and documented, the osm2pgsql database backend can optimize some relationship queries and so on. See the CHANGELOG[3] file for details or the git log[4]. [3] https://github.com/plepe/pgmapcss/blob/master/CHANGELOG.creole [4] https://github.com/plepe/pgmapcss/compare/v0.9.0...v0.10.0 Get the source here: https://github.com/plepe/pgmapcss/releases/tag/v0.10.0 For the next version there are already some interesting features in queue. Most importantly, I’m planning to process the objects partly parallel, so that an object may read changed values of a related feature (either because of parent-child relation or by geographic proximity). See issue #102[5] for details and progress. [5] https://github.com/plepe/pgmapcss/issues/102 Have fun with the new version. greetings, Stephan -- Seid unbequem, seid Sand, nicht Öl im Getriebe der Welt! - Günther Eich ,---------------------------------------------------------------------. | Stephan Bösch-Plepelits, | | Technische Universität Wien - Studien Informatik & Raumplanung | | Projects: | | > openstreetbrowser.org > couchsurfing.org > tubasis.at > bl.mud.at | | Contact: | | > Mail: sk...@xover.mud.at > Blog: plepe.at | | > Twitter: twitter.com/plepe > Jabber: sk...@jabber.at | `---------------------------------------------------------------------' _______________________________________________ dev mailing list dev@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/dev