[ gpsdrive ] GPSDrive with Mapnik and OSM: claims "No map available for this position"
Jannis Achstetter
kripton at kripserver.net
Thu Jun 19 12:56:02 AKDT 2008
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Jan-Erik Skata schrieb:
| On Thu, Jun 19, 2008 at 6:01 PM, Jan-Erik Skata <jeskata at gmail.com
| <mailto:jeskata at gmail.com>> wrote:
|
| On Thu, Jun 19, 2008 at 5:58 PM, Jan-Erik Skata <jeskata at gmail.com
| <mailto:jeskata at gmail.com>> wrote:
|
| OK, it worked for me the weekend 7-8.6, so sometimes after that.
| I do think I had updated my system quite recently before that.
|
| Which packages can be considered suspicious here? Are you
| running ~arch? (I am).
| I have PostgreSQL 8.3.3. <http://8.3.3.>
|
| PyGTK and pygobject, maybe Boost.
|
| I dont have MySQL installed, doesnt have anything to do with
| GPSDrive. Never tried NavIT either.
|
| Will make my own list now, thing is just that all packages are
| updated at the same time since I restored from an image. Did the
| mistake of installing glibc 2.8x and gcc 4.3, dont do that.
|
|
| BTW, here are my instructions for Gentoo:
| http://web.abo.fi/~jskata/gpsdrive-osm-gentoo-howto.txt
| <http://web.abo.fi/%7Ejskata/gpsdrive-osm-gentoo-howto.txt>
|
|
|
| Problem solved! I downgraded dev-utils/boost and dev-libs/boost to
| boost-build-1.34.1 and boost-1.34.1-r2 and then rebuild Mapnik and
| GPSDrive. So something strange is going on with those.
Comfirmed, downgrading boost-* to 1.34.* fixes the issue :)
Thanks for hunting this down
Somehow my position is no longer correct, gonna have a look at this
later, writing a test tomorrow so I'll go to bed now....
Jannis
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