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Creating database
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OSM server uses a Postgres database with the following name:
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openstreetmap
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You may create it with your preferable client or run next (linux) command:
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$ createdb openstreetmap
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Creating functions for PgSQL
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Run this command in the db/functions directory:
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$ make libpgosm.so
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You might also need to install:
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- postgresql development libraries: $ sudo apt-get install postgresql-server-dev-8.3
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- ruby development libraries: $ sudo apt-get install ruby1.8-dev
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for build to succeed.
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Now create the function as follows:
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$ psql openstreetmap
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(This may need authentication or a -u <dbowneruid>)
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> CREATE FUNCTION maptile_for_point(int8, int8, int4) RETURNS int4
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AS '/path/to/rails-port/db/functions/libpgosm.so', 'maptile_for_point'
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LANGUAGE C STRICT;
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Creating database skeleton tables
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Run this command from the root of your rails directory:
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$ rake db:migrate
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This will create the db for you
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You will need to make sure the database connection is configured in database.yml in config directory
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You might start with example configuration provided:
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$ cp config/example.database.yml config/database.yml
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