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2021-03-23
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2021-03-23
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#833
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As a simple user: what impact does this have on OSM Scout Server?
Is there something someone without programming skills can do on that side? As dropping functionality most time isn't a good thing.
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2021-03-23
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2021-03-23
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New maps are out.
This time, I am retiring libosmscout map datasets. There was an error during import and, as I use very old version of that lib, I decided not to fight it, but drop that dataset. [...]
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2021-03-24
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Can you please keep the last successfully imported libosmscout map datasets accessible, at least for a while.
Side note: While I am primarily asking to have a chance to download them (I have not updated my map data for over a year on multiple OSM Scout Server installations), they might be of interest for any user of a OSM Scout Server version, which still includes the libosmcout backend (as I am, because of mainily using slightly older SFOS releases).
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2021-03-29
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Dear Olf, unfortunately, it is impossible to provide the old imports in the infrastructure that we have. I have not designed my scripts, nor distribution path, nor OSM Scout Server with that in mind. As a result, we can provide one set of maps and that set has to be imported in one go. There is a handling of switch over from one set to another, but nothing more fancy. So, to start mixing imports, some new development has to be undertaken.
In retrospect, maybe I should have looked further when implementing maps distribution and used some packaging format for it. However, again, that requires some serious time investment. Something I am not planning as a priority, when you look into long least of issues to resolve.
Supporting old SFOS versions is not super easy due to changing names of dependencies, improvement of the tools (gcc and friends) and so on. [...]
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2021-07-08
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This time, I am retiring libosmscout map datasets. There was an error during import and, as I use very old version of that lib, I decided not to fight it, but drop that dataset. As nobody volunteered to support libosmscout backend (I think I notified regarding dropping support for it years ago), libosmscout backend will be also disabled in the upcoming official builds. Code is still there, just commented out via MACROs.