#3881: Fuel station bounds Octane91 to Diesel
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Reporter: Pepou | Owner: potlatch-dev@…
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: minor |
#3882: Wrong input type for amenity Vending machine
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Reporter: jetthe| Owner: potlatch-dev@…
Type: defect| Status: new
Priority: minor
#3881: Fuel station bounds Octane91 to Diesel
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Reporter: Pepou | Owner: potlatch-dev@…
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: minor |
Hello Everyone,
Till now I was using mapnik after compiling its code, and making a
directory of world_boundaries for using them.
But now I have installed it through synaptic package manager, so I do
not know where to place these world boundaries.
Please let me know where to place them and how they
Parveen,
It is the mapnik style file that specifies the location of the world
boundaries shapefiles, not mapnik itself, so it does not matter where you
put them.
Have a look at generate_xml.py or the files in the 'inc' directory under
your osm.xml style file.
Regards
Graham
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On 3
Parveen,
I think your problem may not be where to place the world boundary
shapefiles, but compatibility of the OSM mapnik stylesheet with the version
of mapnik included in Ubuntu.
I just had a quick go and the error I got was about the stylesheet needing
mapnik 0.7. I think the Ubuntu 10.04 one
On Sun, Jul 3, 2011 at 1:39 PM, Graham Jones grahamjones...@gmail.com wrote:
Parveen,
I think your problem may not be where to place the world boundary
shapefiles, but compatibility of the OSM mapnik stylesheet with the version
of mapnik included in Ubuntu.
I just had a quick go and the error
On 3-7-2011 10:28, Parveen Arora wrote:
python-mapnik and libmapnik0.7 is available in Ubuntu 10.04
But the one avaible to compile is 0.7.1
If you are actually compiling your own version, I would recommend you to
go with the 0.7.2-dev branch.
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Lennard
Hi all,
I'm experimenting with osmosis boundig box operations in order to find
out how completeWays, completeRelations and cascadingRelations behave.
Comparing the outputs of bbox operations done with completeWays=yes and
no, respectively, I found something weird. The completeWays output had
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