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hello,

first i have to say sorry, because i'm don't fluent in english. Then, my doubt is about vespucci, i don't know if these are the correct place to put it. I'm searching to a method for use vespucci to edit my own database osm (i have downloaded the map of Brazil of geofabrik), but i wasn't get find what i need. Then, i think that a i need of:
  • a Osmose server.
  • a alignment server.
  • a api OSM.

But i have no idea of how i can do this, what i want are that someone gives me a direction to follow. thanks!

asked 04 Feb '19, 21:22

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edited 04 Feb '19, 21:23


You simply need to add your server to the vespucci API configuration and select it.http://vespucci.io/help/en/Advanced preferences/#server-settings

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answered 06 Feb '19, 07:52

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edited 06 Feb '19, 07:54

These with a rails server? I have installed a tile server, but i think that what i need is a rails server!

(06 Feb '19, 18:02) gabriel_alves
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What you need to provide a private instance of the OSM API is the so called rails port which is a Rails based web-application. This is separate from providing a tile service.

(06 Feb '19, 19:05) SimonPoole ♦
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