On Thu, Sep 28, 2017 at 1:23 PM, Pilon, Michel (SSC/SPC) < michel.pi...@canada.ca> wrote:
> Hello all, > > > > I am in the process of putting in place a local OSM server. > > > > Last Thursday September 21st I populated my PostGIS database using the > following command: > > > > *osm2pgsql --create --slim --flat-nodes /data/osm/pgload/flat_nodes.bin \* > > * -C 27000 --number-processes 8 --hstore \* > > * --style > /data/osm/openstreetmap-carto-3.2.0/openstreetmap-carto.style \* > > * --multi-geometry /data/osm/new_planet-latest.osm.pbf* > > > > Once done I verified the slippymap and I can see correctly all the > Canadian/US Great Lakes. > > > > So I applied the daily updates on the data using osmosis (daily diff). > Once completed, everything looks good EXCEPT that there is no more water on > Great Lakes except Lac Érié and Ontario for *ALL ZOOM LEVELS*. Superior, > Michigan and Huron Lakes just disappeared! > > > > For the update process, I am using /usr/bin/openstreetmap-tiles-update-expire > with the followng options for osm2pgsql command: > > *OSM2PGSQL_OPTIONS="--number-processes 8 --hstore -C 27000 > --style /data/osm/openstreetmap-carto-3.2.0/openstreetmap-carto.style > --multi-geometry"* > > > > I am using mapnik with openstreetmap-carto stylesheets. > > > > I am really stuck and need help as I tried it 3 times, always with the > result of Lakes disappearing for all zoom levels… L > > > > Any ideas??? > > > > Thanks in advanced for your very appreciated help…. > > > > Someone probably broke the coastline again. It's easy to goof when editing the lake shore. I don't have time to look into it right now, I can try on the weekend if someone else doesn't fix it first. (And, I confess, I've broken the lake shore of Lake Ontario at least once. I fixed it promptly once I realized the problem.)
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