On Jan 20, 2009, at 22:51, Stefan Ziegler wrote:
> My Project osm3d (on Sourceforge) (www.osm3d.org) is an
> interactive vector renderer.
> But it works outside of a browser.
> The problem, each renderer have (especially for the interactive ones):
> the huge mass of vector data, you have to sor
On Wed, 2009-01-21 at 00:13 +0100, Ivo Brodien wrote:
> Hi Dave,
>
>
>
> > You can check http://www.openstreetmap.org/stats/data_stats.html to
> > see the current object counts. It's about 24m ways.
>
>
> ahh. Thanks. Did not know this page.
>
>
>
>
> > If you don't need the whole planet t
Hi Dave,
You can check http://www.openstreetmap.org/stats/data_stats.html to
see the current object counts. It's about 24m ways.
ahh. Thanks. Did not know this page.
If you don't need the whole planet then use an extract -- it goes a
lot quicker. Otherwise invest in some more RAM -- it hel
2009/1/20 Ivo Brodien :
> Hello list,
>
> I am trying to import the planet file into PostgreSQL/PostGIS.
>
> I was already in contact with Jon Burgess, the author of the tool
> because I had a "Segmentation fault" after some hours of processing.
> He suggested to try the "--slim" option., although
Hello list,
I am trying to import the planet file into PostgreSQL/PostGIS.
I was already in contact with Jon Burgess, the author of the tool
because I had a "Segmentation fault" after some hours of processing.
He suggested to try the "--slim" option., although it makes the
process very slow
2009/1/20 Stefan Ziegler :
> My Project osm3d (on Sourceforge) (www.osm3d.org) is an interactive vector
> renderer.
> But it works outside of a browser.
> The problem, each renderer have (especially for the interactive ones):
> the huge mass of vector data, you have to sort (location) and draw.
On Tue, 2009-01-20 at 13:17 -0800, Mikel Maron wrote:
> Success
>
> I missed the AddTileConfig and LoadTileConfig .. duh!
>
> Looks like LoadTileConfig can not be place in mod_tile.load, but only
> in the site definition?
I think the mod_tile.load is meant to only have the single LoadModule
line
> Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2009 11:52:00 +0800
> From: "Sam Watkins"
> Subject: Re: [OSM-dev] openstreetmap could start at user's approximate
> location using geo-ip
> To: "open street map"
> Message-ID: <1232423520.23604.1295688...@webmail.messagingengine.com>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=
Success
I missed the AddTileConfig and LoadTileConfig .. duh!
Looks like LoadTileConfig can not be place in mod_tile.load, but only in the
site definition?
Thanks for your patience Jon!
-Mikel
From: Jon Burgess
To: Mikel Maron
Cc: Chris Jones ; dev@openst
On Tue, 20 Jan 2009, Detlef Reichl wrote:
> someone tested on Windows, that it works like it should and I tested
> under Linux / GNOME. Can someone test it under Linux / KDE, Linux / XFCE
> and OS X? Else the bug shall be closed.
See Report.
Ciao
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Hi,
someone tested on Windows, that it works like it should and I tested
under Linux / GNOME. Can someone test it under Linux / KDE, Linux / XFCE
and OS X? Else the bug shall be closed.
Cheers, detlef
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Hello,
I want to says thanks to all who have contributed patches in the last
time. Especially to "xeen", whoever this is.
We have currently 76 bugs open and 162 reports all together.
http://josm.openstreetmap.de/query?status=new&status=assigned&status=reopened&type=defect&order=id&desc=1
http://
On Tue, 20 Jan 2009 08:27 +, "Tom Hughes" wrote:
> Sam Watkins wrote:
> > Geo::IP is a perl interface to the free available version of maxmind's
> > geo-ip database. From the manpage:
>
> The only issue with that database is that I think we would have to find
> space somewhere on the page fo
On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 1:57 PM, jh wrote:
> Dominik Spies schrieb:
>> I could not find any helpfull information regarding this. Is this
>> correct? If yes why? The only reason I can imagine ist that the
>> quadtree will be very unbalanced.
>
> Yes, but I don't think that this should pose practica
Dominik Spies schrieb:
> this is not an OSM-only question, but it is related to OSM and I don't
> now where to look for people with same experience in this topic.
> So I hope you can provide some help.
> Quadtrees and R-Trees are used for indexing spatial data. I read -
> without an explanation - t
On Tue, 20 Jan 2009 14:39:39 +0100, Dominik Spies
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> this is not an OSM-only question, but it is related to OSM and I don't
> now where to look for people with same experience in this topic.
> So I hope you can provide some help.
> Quadtrees and R-Trees are used for indexing spatial
Hi,
this is not an OSM-only question, but it is related to OSM and I don't
now where to look for people with same experience in this topic.
So I hope you can provide some help.
Quadtrees and R-Trees are used for indexing spatial data. I read -
without an explanation - that quadtree have disadvanta
Sam Watkins schrieb:
> I tried zooming the map "way out" it's funny how it says "more open
> streep map coming soon" in the area above the north and south poles!!!
If you look closely you'll see the map does in fact not end at the
poles, but already at approximately 85° North/South.
--
Dirk-L
On 20 Jan 2009, at 12:02, Brett Henderson wrote:
> Cool! This is great news. And only 10 months or so later than
> Frederik's initial estimate ;-)
Or 2 months early ;-)
>
> Is there a list of the minor tweaks being done to the db during the
> reload? I couldn't see anything on the API 0.6 wi
Cool! This is great news. And only 10 months or so later than
Frederik's initial estimate ;-)
I'm posting to dev because it is more appropriate for my question ...
Is there a list of the minor tweaks being done to the db during the
reload? I couldn't see anything on the API 0.6 wiki page. F
Nicolas Guillaumin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> It looks interesting and maybe even useful, but since I can't
> understand what the options and buttons mean, it doesn't
> look like I/we could use this tool. Is there a chance you could
> convince people to translate this in English?
>
>
> +1 :-)
Sam Watkins wrote:
> Geo::IP is a perl interface to the free available version of maxmind's
> geo-ip database. From the manpage:
The only issue with that database is that I think we would have to find
space somewhere on the page for the acknowledgement that the license
requires, and space on ou
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