https://switch2osm.org/serving-tiles/manually-building-a-tile-server-12-04/ I couldn't find a contact on the page, so I'm requesting an update here... if you are still using Ubuntu 12.04 as the main repository, add the ppa to it please: asked 18 Nov '15, 13:28 Power |
My error from @electricintel-MXC061:~$ sudo apt-get install subversion git-core tar unzip wget bzip2 build-essential autoconf libtool libxml2-dev libgeos-dev libpq-dev libbz2-dev proj munin-node munin libprotobuf-c0-dev protobuf-c-compiler libfreetype6-dev libpng12-dev libtiff4-dev libicu-dev libgdal-dev libcairo-dev libcairomm-1.0-dev apache2 apache2-dev libagg-dev liblua5.2-dev ttf-unifont
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree Package proj is not available, but is referred to by another package. This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or is only available from another source E: Package 'proj' has no installation candidate E: Package 'libtiff4-dev' has no installation candidate answered 18 Nov '15, 13:32 Power |
The instructions at switch2osm.org didn't work on straight Ubuntu Studio 15... maybe if I reinstall from Ubuntu and upgrade to studio...
Sorry - is there a question here? Are you trying to do something that didn't work, and if so what was that?
Alternatively, are you saying that Ubuntu 12.04 is quote old and some of the instructions there don't work any more? If so, you may be right - I'd expect we may need to retire the "manual 12.04" page at some point.
I've never used it, but I guess that "Ubuntu Studio" is just "Ubuntu" with some things preinstalled?
That said, it wouldn't completely surprise me if the switch2osm 14.04 or 12.04 instructions don't work quite "out of the box" on an Ubuntu 15 version (I vaguely remember some reports just after Ubuntu 15 came out). It probably needs someone who's familiar with the switch2osm site to do a "15" version based on the package changes between that and 14.
Just to clarify - are you running this on Ubuntu 12.04, or on an Ubuntu 15 version? If the latter then I'm not surprised, as there have been many changes to Ubuntu contents since 12.04 was released 3 and a half years ago.