On Sat, Mar 1, 2008 at 11:32 AM, Nathan Scott <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have JAVA1.6 downloaded and installed.
>
> I have a shell script do_it that looks like this:
> java -mx1024m -jar osmosis.jar --read-xml file=uk-080227.osm /
> --bounding-polygon file="MyArea.txt" --write-xml /
> file="M
Much better now, thanks
cheers, Chris
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From: Christopher Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, 1 March, 2008 9:31:27 PM
Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] Server speed
On Sat, Mar 01, 2008 at 07:39:06PM +, Chris Hill wrote:
> The OsmaRender an
On Sat, Mar 01, 2008 at 07:39:06PM +, Chris Hill wrote:
> The OsmaRender and Information Freeway slippy maps are *very* slow today. Is
> there a problem?
> cheers, Chris
>
There was; there shouldn't be anymore. Sorry about htat.
Regards,
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Christopher Schmidt
MetaCarta
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The OsmaRender and Information Freeway slippy maps are *very* slow today. Is
there a problem?
cheers, Chris
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Hi all,
Some progress made:
I have a shell script do_it2.sh that looks like this:
java -mx1024m -jar osmosis.jar --read-xml file=uk-080227.osm
--bounding-polygon file="MyArea.txt" --write-xml file="MyArea.osm"
and MyArea.txt looks like this:
North_Bristol
1
51.6304 -2.5619
51.6304
I have JAVA1.6 downloaded and installed.
I have a shell script do_it that looks like this:
java -mx1024m -jar osmosis.jar --read-xml file=uk-080227.osm /
--bounding-polygon file="MyArea.txt" --write-xml /
file="MyArea.osm"
and MyArea.txt looks like this:
North_Bristol
1
51.6304 -2.5619
Gervase Markham schreef:
2. What do I need? PostgreSQL? Python? What else?
>>> See http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/Mapnik
>>>
>> It's rather short. Is it really that simple...?
>>
>
> I'm surprised by that reaction... I just read the Mapnik page and
> though
Colin Marquardt schrieb:
> "Rahkonen Jukka" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> When I am looking at the Scandinavian data loaded into PostGIS
>> database with the fine osm2pgsql utility (thanks, Artem) I can
>> simply find hundreds or thousands of logical errors in data. For
>> example this is an
David Earl wrote:
>> secondary
>> secondary_link
>> service
>> steps
>Those are widely recognized tags AFAICS.
>> ski_jump
>> snowmobileway
>While unconventional (particularly the first), there's no reason why
>someone shouldn't tag these things like this.
>We should only be correcting obviou
On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 11:21 PM, Gervase Markham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mapnik itself, judging by http://www.mapnik.org/, seems to regard the
> whole PosgreSQL thing as optional. Is there any way of getting OSM data
> into a format Mapnik will render without having to set up a database?
"Rahkonen Jukka" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> When I am looking at the Scandinavian data loaded into PostGIS
> database with the fine osm2pgsql utility (thanks, Artem) I can
> simply find hundreds or thousands of logical errors in data. For
> example this is an excerpt from the list of highway t
On 01/03/2008 12:12, Rahkonen Jukka wrote:
> There are lots of pure typos which could be most effectively corrected
> directly in the database without using JOSM or something in between. Is
> there somebody whom I could send a list of the items that need update? I can
> get osm_id of those fea
Rahkonen Jukka schrieb:
> Hi,
>
> When I am looking at the Scandinavian data loaded into PostGIS database with
> the fine osm2pgsql utility (thanks, Artem) I can simply find hundreds or
> thousands of logical errors in data. For example this is an excerpt from the
> list of highway tags used in
Hi,
When I am looking at the Scandinavian data loaded into PostGIS database with
the fine osm2pgsql utility (thanks, Artem) I can simply find hundreds or
thousands of logical errors in data. For example this is an excerpt from the
list of highway tags used in the data:
...
residetial
roundabou
On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 10:03 PM, Nathan Scott
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok this may seem like a daft question, but how do you set the path so it
> uses version 1.6?
>
> I've installed JAVA1.6 from Sun, but not sure how to force the JAVA calls to
> use it?
If you are using ubuntu, the follow
Nathan Scott wrote:
> Ok this may seem like a daft question, but how do you set the path so it
> uses version 1.6?
>
> I've installed JAVA1.6 from Sun, but not sure how to force the JAVA calls to
> use it?
>
you need to change variables
PATH to include java executable directory (or you need to
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