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New openstreetmap-carto release, v4.13.0 #172

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kocio-pl opened this issue Jul 23, 2018 · 12 comments
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New openstreetmap-carto release, v4.13.0 #172

kocio-pl opened this issue Jul 23, 2018 · 12 comments

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@kocio-pl
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A new version of openstreetmap-carto, v4.13.0, has been released.

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kocio-pl commented Aug 9, 2018

Something went wrong with latest low zoom re-rendering - 2 Great Lakes are missing now:

screenshot_2018-08-09 openstreetmap 6

On the up side, it looks like new Mapnik is deployed now.

Do you plan to update the style soon? If not, I suggest to re-render low zoom again.

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Coastline issues are nothing to do with me.

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So to give a fuller explanation of the current status, both rhaegal and scorch are now running the new stack and orm is currently upgraded and is nearly done with the planet import so should hopefully be back online shortly. After that there is just yevaud to be done.

My hope is that the new style can be deployed next weekend but don't hold me to that because the import on orm has taken a very long time...

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Thanks for the info, Tom. Glad to hear that the upgrade is pending.

It really looks like some problem with data not rendering, because humanitarian also doesn't show these lakes.

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Yes somebody has broken the coastline, but it's likely too small a change for openstreetmapdata.com to have picked up so the broken coastline got published.

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For your information: I plan to release next version of OSM Carto on 24.08. Because deploying new style version is costly operation for rendering servers and the date is quite near, it might make sense to skip current version too.

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I was hoping to deploy this coming Friday (the last render server is reloading now) but if you're going to do a new release a week later then I'll probably wait.

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Oh, I see - I can also make the release this Friday.

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imagico commented Aug 13, 2018

@tomhughes - it would be great if you could on occasion give an update on what exactly the upgrade entails w.r.t. rendering, in particular if you are now doing a full render database reload based on an osm2pgsql version that uses osmium for multipolygon assembly. This seems to be the case but i am not quite sure since the tiles are fluctuating a lot at the moment.

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I'm going to provide a summary of the new environment once the upgrade is complete.

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I've detailed the new environment on #155.

I can do a new style deployment this evening if you want, just let me know whether to deploy this, or something else, or to leave it for now.

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Great, than I will make a release today, there's no need to wait any longer.

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