Re: [OSM-dev] Black Roads

2009-09-30 Thread Richard Ive
Just re-downloaded the mapnil stuff from the OSM svn, re-created the osm.xml and it's working! Thanks a lot for your help! 2009/9/30 Richard Ive > I probable didn't uninstall it properly thinking about it, actaully. > > All the related libs have been updated from looking at the time stamp, bu

Re: [OSM-dev] Black Roads

2009-09-30 Thread Richard Ive
I probable didn't uninstall it properly thinking about it, actaully. All the related libs have been updated from looking at the time stamp, but i'll look into that now just to make sure. This is the only one i've seen as it near where i work. Do you know of any others that are the same? 2009/9/3

Re: [OSM-dev] Black Roads

2009-09-30 Thread Lennard
Richard Ive wrote: > This is the method they suggest for CentOS. That's okay. Did you uninstall the earlier package and all other instances of previous mapnik installations, before you compiled/installed it by hand? > No, the only other errors that appear are: > ERROR: table "planet_osm_polyg

Re: [OSM-dev] Black Roads

2009-09-30 Thread Richard Ive
I did: $svn co http://svn.mapnik.org/trunk mapnik .. $python scons/scons.py $su $python scons/scons.py install This is the method they suggest for CentOS. > Nothing else which gives more of a clue in the log file than this? > What's just before/after these messages? For instance, which layer in

Re: [OSM-dev] Black Roads

2009-09-30 Thread Lennard
Richard Ive wrote: > I've just downloaded the latest mapnik from mapnik.org > and re-installed it with scons. By that, you mean you downloaded the 0.6.1. source tarball and compiled it, I presume? Another thing you could try is to check out the mapnik source tree by svn, a

Re: [OSM-dev] Black Roads

2009-09-30 Thread Richard Ive
Thanks for yor help again. I've just downloaded the latest mapnik from mapnik.org and re-installed it with scons. Unfortunately this has not fixed the issue though. In addition I searched the postgresql log for missing columns which returned nothing. [postg...@maps data]$ cat logfile | grep -i m

Re: [OSM-dev] Black Roads

2009-09-29 Thread Lennard
Richard Ive wrote: > Thanks for you help. > > I assume, as I have to re-install osm2pgsql, I will have to re-import > the planet.osm? Only if your black roads are actually caused by missing columns in your db. Check your postgresql logs. If it is caused by your mapnik being too old, and unable

Re: [OSM-dev] Black Roads

2009-09-29 Thread Richard Ive
Thanks for you help. I assume, as I have to re-install osm2pgsql, I will have to re-import the planet.osm? Regards, Richard Ive Lennard wrote: Peter Körner wrote: It seems there are some bad rules in the mapnik styles for highway=motorway_link / highway=motorway with bridge=yes.

Re: [OSM-dev] Black Roads

2009-09-29 Thread Lennard
Peter Körner wrote: > It seems there are some bad rules in the mapnik styles for > highway=motorway_link / highway=motorway with bridge=yes. Ah, the missing info in the original mail was that he rendered it himself. I went looking at osm.org for those black roads, but couldn't find them and as

Re: [OSM-dev] Black Roads

2009-09-29 Thread Peter Körner
> I appear to have a problem with the M4 motorway in London. Almost all of > the road is correctly styled, however one part is completely black. I've > attached an example. Does anyone know why this has happened and how to > resolve it? > > http://maps.m4.net/osm_tiles2/14/8178/5449.png > The

[OSM-dev] Black Roads

2009-09-29 Thread Richard Ive
Hey guys. I appear to have a problem with the M4 motorway in London. Almost all of the road is correctly styled, however one part is completely black. I've attached an example. Does anyone know why this has happened and how to resolve it? http://maps.m4.net/osm_tiles2/14/8178/5449.png -- Regard