hallo und guten Morgen Linux-Community,
ich will gerne die overpass-api auf die opensuse 13.1 installieren. Meine Frage: gibt es ggf. hierfür eine
YAST-Quelle oder soll / kann ich das via Terminal machen!?
Hier die Quellen - es scheint m.E. alles sehr stark darauf hinauszulaufen dass man das manuell macht.
was meint ihr denn!?
lin
CF http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Overpass_API/install
This page tells you how to install the OSM3S server such that you can use it as a local OSM mirror.
Additional functionality like management of areas and the line diagram utils aren't covered yet.
System Requirements
It is highly recommended that you have at least the following hardware resources available for an OSM planet server:
1 GB of RAM (less is acceptable if you have more processor resources)
40 GB of hard disk space (80-100 GB if you want minutely updates, less if you use a smaller extract file)
It is required that you have the following resources:
Access to Expat and a C++ compiler
An OSM file in XML format compressed in bzip format (CloudMade is an excellent resource for this. Another good resource is located on the Planet.osm page.)
NOTE: You do not need a database engine (e.g. MySQL or PostgreSQL); the database back-end is included in the OSM3S package.
You will need to identify or create:
$EXEC_DIR: The root directory in which executable files should be installed (/bin/ suffix removed). (~100 MB). For example, a good place might be: /srv/osm3s
$DB_DIR: a directory to store the database
$PLANET_FILE: a place for the compressed (bzip) OSM planet/extract file (up to 10 GB)
$REPLICATE_DIR: a directory to store minutely (or otherwise) diffs (only necessary if you decide to configure minutely updates below)
ich will gerne die overpass-api auf die opensuse 13.1 installieren. Meine Frage: gibt es ggf. hierfür eine
YAST-Quelle oder soll / kann ich das via Terminal machen!?
Hier die Quellen - es scheint m.E. alles sehr stark darauf hinauszulaufen dass man das manuell macht.
was meint ihr denn!?
lin
CF http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Overpass_API/install
This page tells you how to install the OSM3S server such that you can use it as a local OSM mirror.
Additional functionality like management of areas and the line diagram utils aren't covered yet.
System Requirements
It is highly recommended that you have at least the following hardware resources available for an OSM planet server:
1 GB of RAM (less is acceptable if you have more processor resources)
40 GB of hard disk space (80-100 GB if you want minutely updates, less if you use a smaller extract file)
It is required that you have the following resources:
Access to Expat and a C++ compiler
An OSM file in XML format compressed in bzip format (CloudMade is an excellent resource for this. Another good resource is located on the Planet.osm page.)
NOTE: You do not need a database engine (e.g. MySQL or PostgreSQL); the database back-end is included in the OSM3S package.
You will need to identify or create:
$EXEC_DIR: The root directory in which executable files should be installed (/bin/ suffix removed). (~100 MB). For example, a good place might be: /srv/osm3s
$DB_DIR: a directory to store the database
$PLANET_FILE: a place for the compressed (bzip) OSM planet/extract file (up to 10 GB)
$REPLICATE_DIR: a directory to store minutely (or otherwise) diffs (only necessary if you decide to configure minutely updates below)