On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 5:01 AM, Andy Allan gravityst...@gmail.com wrote:
If there's any gotchas let me know.
Ok, since you asked:
First you need to get a copy of the potlatch2 repository from
somewhere. It doesn't really matter where it comes from...
...
There's many different ways to share your
On 31/08/11 10:46, Steve Bennett wrote:
I find this bit of using git somewhat deflating. With SVN, I was able
to commit my changes into the repository. Although the changes
weren't immediately in the production release (fortunately), other
developers would immediately see them next time they
On 31/08/2011 10:46, Steve Bennett wrote:
On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 5:01 AM, Andy Allangravityst...@gmail.com wrote:
If there's any gotchas let me know.
Ok, since you asked:
First you need to get a copy of the potlatch2 repository from
somewhere. It doesn't really matter where it comes from...
#3989: Wrong data entered for agricultural field
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Reporter: HillWithSmallFields | Owner: potlatch-dev@…
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority:
On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 4:13 PM, Steve Bennett stevag...@gmail.com wrote:
Yes, but this was causing lots of issues, as I'm sure you remember.
Actually not - apart from my commiting changes in insufficient
granularity. Happy to take your word for it, though.
A few other things spring instantly
On 08/30/2011 11:50 AM, John Smith wrote:
osm2pgsql doesn't have any code to check for memory allocation
failures and to deal with it in a sane way, it just assumes all
allocations are fine until it checks the nodes when going over pending
ways etc. Anthony posted a patch a couple of months
Good day,
I am working on a project related to arc routing as a part of my
undergraduate special problem. I wish to parse / convert the osm data file
to a distance matrix.
Are there existing libraries for converting osm data to distance matrix (or
something close)?
Thank you for reading the
2011/8/31 BG mrharmo...@gmx.de:
Hej.
I want to try to make a renderer with java. But i do not know how i get the
geometry information and interpret it.
I think it would be easy to make sql requests about the objects to get. But
the geometry column (which comes with postgis) confuses me, this
BG mrharmo...@gmx.de wrote:
But the geometry column (which comes with postgis) confuses me, this is
a bunch of numbers.
It's a OGC standard Format called Well Known Binary (WKB)
Postgis provides a funktion (astext) which will transform it to WKT
(Well known text).
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