[OSM-dev] osm.xml/osm-template.xml: MinScaleDenominator causing tracks invisible in larger zoom

2008-10-10 Thread Thomas Herzog
Hi all, is this correct in osm-template.xml? [highway] = 'track' 10 5 Zooming in, mapnik renderings display tracks and cycleways at first at the same level and then zooming in on tracks disappear. This seems odd...cycleway rule has no MinScaleDenominator (and I don't see a

Re: [OSM-dev] What should the changeset api do?

2008-10-10 Thread Matt Amos
On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 8:11 PM, Frederik Ramm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Idea was to increase the bbox > by a generous amount each time it has to be increased so that we don't > have a write to the changeset table for each and every edit; too large > bbox is not a big problem. as a later optimi

Re: [OSM-dev] What should the changeset api do?

2008-10-10 Thread Frederik Ramm
Hi, > I have a problem in some further implementation on what the changeset > controller should be doing, as the api page is just representing ideas. > I would much prefer to implement things knowing that's how the community > wants them, rather than how I think the community wants them. Not s

Re: [OSM-dev] What should the changeset api do?

2008-10-10 Thread Martijn van Oosterhout
On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 8:25 PM, Shaun McDonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > I have a problem in some further implementation on what the changeset > controller should be doing, as the api page is just representing ideas. I > would much prefer to implement things knowing that's how the commu

Re: [OSM-dev] osm2pgsql patch mode very slow.

2008-10-10 Thread Martijn van Oosterhout
On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 10:24 AM, Steve Hill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Mon, 29 Sep 2008, Grant Slater wrote: > >>> What are the postgres version requirements for patch mode? >> >>> = postgresql 8.2 with GIST and GIN index support compiled in. > > Unfortunately I'm seeing the same problem afte

[OSM-dev] What should the changeset api do?

2008-10-10 Thread Shaun McDonald
Hi, I have a problem in some further implementation on what the changeset controller should be doing, as the api page is just representing ideas. I would much prefer to implement things knowing that's how the community wants them, rather than how I think the community wants them. Shaun s

Re: [OSM-dev] way 7062297, is this new?

2008-10-10 Thread Julison
In what situation would it be necessary use duplicate keys? If there's a need, can we reach the same goal without using it? I think duplicated keys can lead to database problems (e.g. performance) that can be avoid. Julison. 2008/10/10 Matthias Julius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Stefan de Konink <[EMA

Re: [OSM-dev] way 7062297, is this new?

2008-10-10 Thread Matthias Julius
Stefan de Konink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > - I assumed that editors like JOSM, and their behavior was consistent > and there is absolutely no useful use of duplicate keys. Actually, the editors are pretty consistent in not supporting duplicate keys, but that doesn't mean that this wouldn't be

Re: [josm-dev] OpenStreetBugs plugin

2008-10-10 Thread Jan Peter Stotz
Henrik Niehaus schrieb: > I have uploaded a new version, which supports editting and closing of > issues. Get it here: http://hampelratte.org/zeugs/openstreetbugs.tar.gz The source contained in the archive is incomplete. The package org.openstreetmap.josm.gui.layer is completely missing. Addition

Re: [OSM-dev] What country is something in?

2008-10-10 Thread Stefan de Konink
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 Marcus Wolschon schreef: > I tried and fixed a great deal of the german border but it was too > much work > and there are regions where I do not know in details where the border > actually should be. Then we might need to write the UN or some other

Re: [OSM-dev] What country is something in?

2008-10-10 Thread Richard Fairhurst
Marcus Wolschon wrote: > It would be if we had polygons > or complete relations containing all parts > of a complete border. > > ...we don't have either. > What we have are merely fragments of borders. Like much in OSM, it's a case of "if you build it they will come". If someone were to provide

Re: [OSM-dev] What country is something in?

2008-10-10 Thread Marcus Wolschon
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Stefan de Konink schrieb: > Marcus Wolschon schreef: >> Stefan de Konink schrieb: >>> Roland Olbricht schreef: is anybody working currently on the "What country is something >>> in?" issue from the Things-to-do-page? I would like to work

Re: [OSM-dev] What country is something in?

2008-10-10 Thread Stefan de Konink
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 Marcus Wolschon schreef: > Stefan de Konink schrieb: >> Roland Olbricht schreef: >>> is anybody working currently on the "What country is something >> in?" issue from >>> the Things-to-do-page? I would like to work on it, but I want to >> avoid doing

Re: [OSM-dev] What country is something in?

2008-10-10 Thread Dave Stubbs
On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 5:38 PM, Stefan de Konink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA512 > > Roland Olbricht schreef: >> is anybody working currently on the "What country is something in?" issue >> from >> the Things-to-do-page? I would like to work on it, b

Re: [OSM-dev] What country is something in?

2008-10-10 Thread Marcus Wolschon
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Stefan de Konink schrieb: > Roland Olbricht schreef: >> is anybody working currently on the "What country is something > in?" issue from >> the Things-to-do-page? I would like to work on it, but I want to > avoid doing >> work twice. > > Isn't that a t

Re: [OSM-dev] What country is something in?

2008-10-10 Thread Stefan de Konink
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 Roland Olbricht schreef: > is anybody working currently on the "What country is something in?" issue > from > the Things-to-do-page? I would like to work on it, but I want to avoid doing > work twice. Isn't that a trivial thing using PostGIS? S

[OSM-dev] What country is something in?

2008-10-10 Thread Roland Olbricht
Hello everybody, is anybody working currently on the "What country is something in?" issue from the Things-to-do-page? I would like to work on it, but I want to avoid doing work twice. Cheers, Roland ___ dev mailing list dev@openstreetmap.org http://

Re: [OSM-dev] "blank" or undetailed area on the map

2008-10-10 Thread Thomas Wood
If there's no imagery available via Yahoo, then the only option that you have is the 'old fashioned' method of using a GPS device to collect the road data by hand. Good luck Ps, this thread isn't really suited for dev@ but talk@ 2008/10/10 Genis Pujol Hamelink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hello, > > I

Re: [OSM-dev] osm2pgsql patch mode very slow.

2008-10-10 Thread Steve Hill
On Fri, 10 Oct 2008, Matt Amos wrote: > looks like something is making your disk write performance suck... if > this is a hosted VM then you might be getting contention from other > users on the same host machine. i had that with bytemark, but they > were cool about it and moved my VM to a differe

Re: [OSM-dev] osm2pgsql patch mode very slow.

2008-10-10 Thread Matt Amos
On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 1:20 PM, Steve Hill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Fri, 10 Oct 2008, Matt Amos wrote: >> what does iostat say? (more importantly, what does `iostat 30` say if >> you leave it 5 mins?) > > http://www.nexusuk.org/~steve/stat.txt hmm... during hourly updates, my blocks writte

Re: [OSM-dev] osm2pgsql patch mode very slow.

2008-10-10 Thread Steve Hill
On Fri, 10 Oct 2008, Matt Amos wrote: > does it hang, or does it just take a while? Well, strictly speaking I would probably say it takes a while, rather than actually hanging, since the CPU time used by the postgres process running the UPDATE is incrementing. But "a while" is well over a day,

Re: [josm-dev] testing server

2008-10-10 Thread Shaun McDonald
Hi Petr, Currently the api0.6 is quite unstable, and not completely implemented. I have setup http://osmapi06.shaunmcdonald.me.uk/ as a test 0.6 server running the current code, with a couple of tweaks. Namely changing the site url in config/environment.rb and removing config/initializers/

Re: [OSM-dev] osm2pgsql patch mode very slow.

2008-10-10 Thread Matt Amos
On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 9:24 AM, Steve Hill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Mon, 29 Sep 2008, Grant Slater wrote: > >>> What are the postgres version requirements for patch mode? >> >>> = postgresql 8.2 with GIST and GIN index support compiled in. > > Unfortunately I'm seeing the same problem after

[OSM-dev] "blank" or undetailed area on the map

2008-10-10 Thread Genis Pujol Hamelink
Hello, If the area I want to edit using Potlatch is not covered (the coast line is there but the town is missing) is there a way to add a satellite image of the town? How can I include a missing or low detailed city into the map? Kind Regards, -- GenĂ­s __

Re: [OSM-dev] Database Schema

2008-10-10 Thread Shaun McDonald
On 9 Oct 2008, at 14:56, Tom Hughes wrote: Shaun McDonald wrote: The api06 branch will check out fine :-) Especially now that I have added the classic_pagination plugin to svn directly, rather than having it access an out of date external. I should probably back port this change ASAP. ht

Re: [OSM-dev] osm2pgsql patch mode very slow.

2008-10-10 Thread Steve Hill
On Mon, 29 Sep 2008, Grant Slater wrote: >> What are the postgres version requirements for patch mode? > >> = postgresql 8.2 with GIST and GIN index support compiled in. Unfortunately I'm seeing the same problem after upgrading to the postgresql-8.3.4-1PGDG.rhel5 package. The initial import of