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conf files do not exist for in Ubuntu 20.04 compilation instructions #295

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Avatrin opened this issue Sep 12, 2022 · 3 comments
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@Avatrin
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Avatrin commented Sep 12, 2022

I have been following the compilation instructions relatively successfully until it asks me to add two configurations:
sudo cp "etc/apache2/renderd.conf" /etc/apach2/conf.d/renderd.conf
sudo cp "etc/apache2/renderd-example-map.conf"
/etc/apache2/conf-enabled/renderd-example-map.conf

These don't exist. While renderd.conf can be found under a different folder, I cannot find any file called renderd-example-map.conf.

@Avatrin Avatrin changed the title conf files do not exist for in Ubuntu compilation instructions conf files do not exist for in Ubuntu 20.04 compilation instructions Sep 12, 2022
@SomeoneElseOSM
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https://github.com/openstreetmap/mod_tile/blob/master/etc/apache2/renderd-example-map.conf seems to be a thing?

I'm not sure how (or why?) it differs from the renderd.conf that you'll get if you install in the normal way (i.e. not building from source), other than the references to "cache.tile.openstreetmap.org", which I'd be surprised if you'd want in a deployed version.

@amandasaurus
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I have encounted this bug too. the instructions say sudo cp "etc/apache2/renderd.conf" /etc/apach2/conf.d/renderd.conf

I think it was removed by @xamanu in 43beada

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hummeltech commented Nov 2, 2023

Closing this issue

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