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Lennard wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Replying to list again as this interests more people. Could you make
sure to reply to <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:dev@openstreetmap.org">dev@openstreetmap.org</a> instead of directly to me?
Richard Ive wrote:
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<pre wrap="">It creates most of the files, but then crashes in certain areas of the
map, and more frequently at lower zoom levels. If I leave the map where
it is after the crash, restart the renderd program, then try and move
the map to start the rendering again it crashes in the same place
without creating any tiles at all.
Everything is up to date. I've use Mapnik before to render bbox areas of
the map, so I know that works. The only thing I have changed from the
latest SVN is the MakeFile. Because I installed boost from source in
/usr/local/includes/boost-1_39 I had to add
-I/usr/local/includes/boost-1_39/ to the line that starts with CXX: g++.
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Does it also crash if you render those tiles without renderd, so with
one of the python scripts?
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Would you be able to explain how, and which scripts would do this?
Thanks. I've used generate_tiles.py that comes with Mapnik, thats about
it.<br>
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