[OSM-talk] server update

Barnett, Phillip Phillip.Barnett at itn.co.uk
Mon May 7 17:45:28 BST 2007


Sure thing.  

As Tom Hughes points out, it does locate you according to your stated
location in user preferences, but many people won't bother changing
that, or know about it, necessarily.

 

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From: Nick Black [mailto:nickblack1 at gmail.com] 
Sent: 07 May 2007 17:43
To: Barnett, Phillip
Cc: SteveC; Talk Openstreetmap
Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] server update

 

Phillip - thanks for the feedback.  I agree thats its stupid that you
get dumped to lat 0 lon 0 - I'm changing it now.  Could you file a trac
ticket for the IE issues to make sure the problem isnt forgotten?



On 5/7/07, Barnett, Phillip <Phillip.Barnett at itn.co.uk> wrote:

IE6 doesn't work with slippy map - there's no layer selector visible in
top right, and no tiles appear to load. The box and the pan/zoom
controls do show up, however, so that's progress, as they didn't before.

I'm at work right now, so I'll try to find IE7 around here to test also.

Firefox works very well, and the initial geolocation works every time
for me, putting the UK centre screen. However, if I log in, the 
geolocation doesn't seem to be called, as it dumps me straight to a
closeup of 0N, 0W (ie, a perfectly plain blue patch, as it's off the
coast of West Africa) which appears to be an oversight.

The social mapping stuff looks good - what radius are you using to 
define 'your area'?

Otherwise, fantastic work guys! We all appreciate it!
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From: talk-bounces at openstreetmap.org
[mailto:talk-bounces at openstreetmap.org] On Behalf Of SteveC
Sent: 07 May 2007 15:17 
To: Talk Openstreetmap
Subject: [OSM-talk] server update

Here's an update on where things are.

The server is now running the latest svn checkout which means the
social mapping stuff is in there. There's a fix for IE7 from john but 
I've not tested.

Everything is running as well as can be expected apart from
occasionally one of the threads will take 30-50% of memory and slow
the machine up. This means something like 1Gb of RAM. I suspect 
there's an errant query somewhere trying to load all of the nodes, or
something, in to RAM but I haven't had much luck tracking it down.

have fun,

SteveC | steve at asklater.com | http://www.asklater.com/steve/



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