Ok, so I am in Ubuntu 14 LTS, and decided to just install from packages:

https://switch2osm.org/serving-tiles/building-a-tile-server-from-packages/

I did every step, but I am just getting* Pink tiles *just like I did when I
tried it a while back.

On Sun, Jan 3, 2016 at 7:39 PM, Joseph Reeves <iknowjos...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Have you considered running 14.04 in a virtual machine under 15.10 on your
> laptop?
>
> Qemu / KVM is pretty straightforward to get running, probably easier for a
> linux newbie than getting a tileserver built on 15.10, and you'll benefit
> from learning about virtualization under Ubuntu. You'll also be able to
> experiment with the virtual machine without messing up your usual work
> environment.
>
> I've got a setup like this and am very happy with it.
>
> Cheers, Joseph
> On 3 Jan 2016 13:37, "Skyler F" <electricity...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> 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
>>> *To: *talk@openstreetmap.org
>>> *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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