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Docker-compose not running #56

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KevKo1990 opened this issue Jan 3, 2021 · 1 comment
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Docker-compose not running #56

KevKo1990 opened this issue Jan 3, 2021 · 1 comment

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@KevKo1990
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Thank you for creating a German (and even international) language based version for Openstreetmap, I appreciate it a lot! I unfortunately struggle a bit with using it with Docker.

I hoped to install openstreetmap-carto-de by using the docker files in this repo. However, I understand that I have to adapt them slightly, so that they comply with the changes mentioned in https://github.com/giggls/openstreetmap-carto-de/blob/master/INSTALL-de.md.

My expectations are that I have to do the following:

I don't understand what needs to be for these paragraphs. Are them mandatory to run the carto de style?

Thus an unchanged version of the upstream style will work fine using this slightly different database layout.

Starting from openstreetmap-carto 4.x this style will also work using the upstream database layout. Use the views provided in the contrib directory instead of the ones from above if you prefer this database layout.

The style is currently developed using Debian GNU/Linux 9.x

To get this style running it is also required to add the l10n code to the postgresql database.

If l10n is not needed it is also possible to slightly modify either project.yaml or the database views provided in the views_osmde directory.

To actually use this style you need to generate osm-de.xml from project.mml. The easiest way to do this is using make!

When using the upstream database layout call make DBSCHEME=upstream instead.

It is also possible to use Magnacarto or Kosmtik. Both projects can use project.mml directly.

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giggls commented Jan 3, 2021

I have never run a docker based setup thus I am afraid you are on your own with this.

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