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Re: mod_tile and renderd in Debian



On 07/06/15 14:36, Ruben Undheim wrote:
> Thanks for suggesting tilelite. I tried it now and so far it appears
> to do what I want. I'm considering adding something about it to the
> documentation (for instance here:
> https://wiki.debian.org/OSM/tileserver/jessie).

That would be great, I wrote that before I discovered tilelite. I have
been holding off updating it until I could try and sort out some debconf
stuff for tilelite, but it needs work to suggest different tileservers
anyway (tilelite, tilestache, mod_tile, ...).

> I would also really like to see somewhat of a "meta-package" which
> installs all the necessary things for a OSM tile server perhaps with
> the possibility to select which tool to use with debconf (either
> tilelite or mod_tile etc).
> 
> F.ex.
>  sudo apt install openstreetmap-tile-server
> 
> giving you a full working setup. And a simple
>   osm-tile-server-import  planet.osm.pbf
> 
> to get things imported into the postgis database.
> 
> Anyone else know of any on-going effort to make this happen? If not, I
> may try to make something.

I have been working towards that, openstreetmap-carto is now in the new
queue. I am not exactly sure how to proceed, my objective here is to be
able to take clean Debian install, install some set of packages, and
have a working tileserver once the package installation has finished.

There are a few ways of probably doing that though, I am going to have a
think about this if and when I manage to get the really really annoying
python debconf stuff for tilelite working in any manor... :(


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