> When you install josm the first thing you see when you start "josm" from
> command line is:
>
> No valid JVM found to run JOSM.
> Please install one of those mentioned in README.Debian
> or set the JAVACMD environment variable prior running josm.
>
> This could be a dependency or solved differe
** Changed in: josm (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Hi,
this looks to me as if gpsdrive tries to use the world_boundaries for the
mapnik rendering,
also they should be commented out in this version by default.
Could you please verify if your ~/.gpsdrive/osm.xml does not contain any
references
to the world_boundary layers?
e.g.
world-1
Hi Martin,
> Also, I haven't been able to get any adress (in Germany) out of this script.
> If it's completely defunct
> and not maintained any more, it's probably easiest not to bother to fix all
> the bugs and completely
> remove it instead.
Last time i tried it was possible to get a addres