All good reasons :)

Re the config problems, I'd suggest pastebinning the results (after removing any personal info that you need to) and linking to those. I'm not sure if there are many people running tile servers on 15.10 yet though, so you might want to wait a bit for a reply. 

Other places that might be useful for help include IRC (there are #osm and #osm-dev channels on irc.oftc.net - see the IRC page on the osm wiki for more details). There are also some help questions at help.openstreetmap.org, although I'm not aware of any for 15.10.


From: Skyler F
Sent: Sunday, 3 January 2016 18:34
To: Andy Townsend
Cc: talk@openstreetmap.org
Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] Tile Server manual build 15.10 troubleshooting

That makes sense,
The only reason I am running 15.10 is because it supports keyboard backlight, brightness, and wifi out of the box on my macbook, where I had problems with the 14 LTS.



On Sun, Jan 3, 2016 at 11:30 AM, Andy Townsend <ajt1...@gmail.com> wrote:
... well I wouldn't say "changed"; 14.04 LTS is still the current LTS and is supported through 2019 (though some tile server dependencies may "move on" and make it not a good idea before then, like happened with 10.04)‎.

That's not to say that a 15.10 version of the doc isn't a good idea; speaking for myself I've never had a pressing need to look at it  because I've never jumped onto Ububtu's non-LTS update treadmill.

A new LTS version should be out this year (if I understand what Ubuntu normally do). 

Cheers,
Andy



From: Skyler F
Sent: Sunday, 3 January 2016 17:28
Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] Tile Server manual build 15.10 troubleshooting

Thanks. That got me past step 1.

8 upgraded, 313 newly installed, 0 to remove and 83 not upgraded.

So that is the first thing to change in the documentation on the website, instead of libtiff4-dev change it to libtiff-dev.



On Sun, Jan 3, 2016 at 9:59 AM, Sebastiaan Couwenberg <sebas...@xs4all.nl> wrote:
On 03-01-16 17:48, Graham Jones wrote:
> if you type "sudo apt-cache search libtiff" it lists all the packages that
> are available with 'libtiff' in the title.  On my system it lists
> libtiff5-dev, so I would suggest installing that.

Just install libtiff-dev, it is the virtual package provided by both
libtiff4-dev & libtiff5-dev, it will pull in the relevant libtiffN-dev
package for the distribution in question.

Kind Regards,

Bas

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