On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 22:55, Matthias Julius wrote:
> Under Linux this is usually not a problem because /tmp typically gets
> cleaned out at boot time (at least on Debian it does).
That depends on your usage patterns. I generally don't reboot my Linux
machine more than monthly and servers even m
Lennard writes:
> On 8-4-2010 23:31, MP wrote:
>
>> No. This is where WMS tiles are cached. Slippy map chooser caches it
>> in temporary directory (/tmp on unixes, %TEMP% on Windows machines,
>> which is usually "C:\Documents and Settings\\Temp") and it
>> creates
>> "JMapViewerTiles_" directory
On 8-4-2010 23:31, MP wrote:
> No. This is where WMS tiles are cached. Slippy map chooser caches it
> in temporary directory (/tmp on unixes, %TEMP% on Windows machines,
> which is usually "C:\Documents and Settings\\Temp") and it
> creates
> "JMapViewerTiles_" directory there in which it stores t
MP schrieb:
>> AFAIK, the tiles are cached in the directory plugins\wmsplugin\cache
>> below your JOSM home directory. Your home directory should be in Windows
>
> No. This is where WMS tiles are cached. Slippy map chooser caches it
> in temporary directory (/tmp on unixes, %TEMP% on Windows mach
> AFAIK, the tiles are cached in the directory plugins\wmsplugin\cache
> below your JOSM home directory. Your home directory should be in Windows
No. This is where WMS tiles are cached. Slippy map chooser caches it
in temporary directory (/tmp on unixes, %TEMP% on Windows machines,
which is usual
Rolf Bode-Meyer schrieb:
> So I guess the tiles are cached somewhere but I cannot find where.
>
> Please give someone give me a pointer where it resides (at least on Win XP).
AFAIK, the tiles are cached in the directory plugins\wmsplugin\cache
below your JOSM home directory. Your home directory s
Hi,
recently quite a bit changed on the map in my area. But the slippy map
chooser in JOSM still shows me the state of almost a week ago.
So I guess the tiles are cached somewhere but I cannot find where.
Please give someone give me a pointer where it resides (at least on Win XP).
Thanks
Rolf
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