Hi,
the canadian geopolitical boundries was just imported.
I imagine there was a spike in the database.
What exactly was the problem? And why &how would it need to be removed?
Im sure theres some folks who can help. (if not already doing so)
-the message is on the last talk-ca digest. (just need t
On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 02:09:26AM +0100, Steven Le Roux wrote:
> I would like this one :
>
> http://svn.openstreetmap.org/applications/rendering/party/
>
> But last time I tried, the python code of the video.py was obsolete
> regarding the sid's dependancies.
Hmm… it’s not “obsolete” with respe
Joerg Ostertag (OSM Tettnang/Germany) wrote:
> as most of you probably know I'm providing debian packages for the most
> common
> tools needed to work with OpenStreetMap.
> What I'd like to know is:
>- which additional tools from the osm-svn would you like to see added to
> the debian r
On Sun, Dec 28, 2008 at 12:18 PM, Gervase Markham wrote:
> I asked for a Garmin Legend HCx for Christmas, on the recommendation of
> various people in this group, and am now trying to connect it to my
> Linux computer to do some real-time mapping. Has anyone got this device
> working with gpsd? A
On Sun, Dec 28, 2008 at 7:26 PM, Joerg Ostertag (OSM Tettnang/Germany)
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> as most of you probably know I'm providing debian packages for the most common
> tools needed to work with OpenStreetMap.
> What I'd like to know is:
> - which additional tools from the osm-svn would you like
DavidD wrote:
> What kernel version are you using? garmin_usb stopped working for me
> somewhere between 2.6.25 and 2.6.27.
2.6.27-9. :-(
Gerv
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2008/12/28 Gervase Markham :
> Has anyone got garmin_gps working specifically with Ubuntu 8.10 and/or
> the Legend HCx?
What kernel version are you using? garmin_usb stopped working for me
somewhere between 2.6.25 and 2.6.27.
I did report it to the linux-usb mailing list but got no replies.
http
On Sonntag 28 Dezember 2008, Nic Roets wrote:
> Thanks Joerg,
>
> If you can update the debian and ubuntu packages of gosmore, I'd be
> grateful.
There now is a new debian-lenny package for
openstreetmap-gosmore_12648_i386.deb
Which ubuntu Version in particular?
Because I would first h
Thanks Joerg,
If you can update the debian and ubuntu packages of gosmore, I'd be
grateful. Andreas Putzo created a debian package by back porting some
stuff. The bug that he sidestepped has since been fixed. So creating a
debian package should no longer require any patching.
Ubuntu.com is curren
Hi,
as most of you probably know I'm providing debian packages for the most common
tools needed to work with OpenStreetMap.
What I'd like to know is:
- which additional tools from the osm-svn would you like to see added to
the debian repository?
- which other debian based platforms wo
Am 19.12.2008 16:20, Jochen Topf:
> Since the launch of the OSM Inspector (http://tools.geofabrik.de/osmi/)
> at the end of October many people have used it to improve OSM data.
>
> In time for christmas we have some presents for OSM Inspector users,
> including support for IE and Safari, new views
Simon Ward wrote:
> AFAIK you need to use the garmin_gps module for gpsd. It provides the
> requisite USB‐serial devices, /dev/ttyUSBN.
Yeah, I've tried that, but using it just locks up the port and a reboot
is required to free it up again. I've now found other reports of this
sort of thing; see
On Sun, Dec 28, 2008 at 12:18:31PM +, Gervase Markham wrote:
> I asked for a Garmin Legend HCx for Christmas, on the recommendation of
> various people in this group, and am now trying to connect it to my
> Linux computer to do some real-time mapping. Has anyone got this device
> working with g
I asked for a Garmin Legend HCx for Christmas, on the recommendation of
various people in this group, and am now trying to connect it to my
Linux computer to do some real-time mapping. Has anyone got this device
working with gpsd? A bit of Googling and other work doesn't turn up
anything - some say
On 28/12/2008 04:58, Roman Neumüller wrote:
> I just wonder what the problems with the namefinder are.
There are two particular problems at the moment. (a) I managed to
introduce a bug where it is always doing a search for all occurrences of
a search string, even when qualified by place, which m
Yes, I've installed this on my iPhone 3G running v2.2 OS. Works fine
for me. Was fun for a little while though all I can really do in my
area is collect gold. The only mission near to me involves a ferry
ride. I'll get around to doing that as I need to fix the ferry route
in OSM anyway but
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