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    ok, thanks.... sorry to be a pain... ;-)<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 04.02.2014 18:52, Lambertus wrote:<br>
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      <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Yes something went wrong ... I tried
        to optimize my build chain by parallelizing things, but I
        managed to schedule two processes that want all available RAM at
        the same time. That didn't go well. :p<br>
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        So I killed the sea generator and will run that one later.<br>
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        On 04-02-14 18:42, Patrik Brunner wrote:<br>
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        Lambertus,<br>
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        I've seen that the 'bounds' is already handled with the new
        concept:<br>
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            href="http://osm2.pleiades.uni-wuppertal.de/bounds/latest/bounds.zip">http://osm2.pleiades.uni-wuppertal.de/bounds/latest/bounds.zip</a><br>
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        But the sea boundaries are not yet done the same way even though
        there is a new version of that file in the date specific
        directory:<br>
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            href="http://osm2.pleiades.uni-wuppertal.de/sea/latest/sea_20140127.zip">http://osm2.pleiades.uni-wuppertal.de/sea/latest/sea_20140127.zip</a><br>
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        Will this be done later or did something go 'wrong' with the new
        build process of the sea boundaries ?<br>
        ... don't want to be stressing you, it's just a question.<br>
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        Thanks<br>
        Patrik<br>
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        <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 31.01.2014 19:18, Lambertus
          wrote:<br>
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        <blockquote cite="mid:52EBE8DC.1050802@na1400.info" type="cite">This


          is not hard to achieve and I'll add an easier link with the
          next update. <br>
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          On 31-01-14 15:37, Patrik Brunner wrote: <br>
          <blockquote type="cite">Lambertus, <br>
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            Actually you have a directory ./latest in both your sea and
            bounds directory in which we can find the latest version of
            the sea and and the bounds file. <br>
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            Unfortunately these files still have the date tag in the
            name which makes an automatic 'fix' download of the latest
            boundaries quite hard..... there's no need to change these
            files, but wouldn't it be possible to have a file just
            called 'bounds.zip' and 'sea.zip' (and respective for bz2
            files) being a link to the actually latest file ? <br>
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            So one could always download the latest file from the paths
            ./bounds/latest/bounds.zip and ./sea/latest/sea.zip <br>
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            Not sure how complex it is to achieve this during your
            automated generation/preparation/publishing, but guessing
            from my scripting experience it shouldn't be that hard. <br>
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            Thanks for having a look at this. <br>
            Cheers <br>
            Patrik <br>
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