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v171 v223 8 8 And for very complex issues see [wikitr:/InstallNotes Installation Notes]. 9 9 10 == Recommended options == 10 == Recommended options ==#Recommendedoptions 11 11 [[JOSMImage(openlocation, valign=middle, link=[download/josm.jnlp])]] **Start [/download/josm.jnlp josm.jnlp]** (newest tested version) \\ 12 12 Recommended version, all platforms, automatic update to the newest ''tested version'' monthly ([#Webstart how to start]). \\ \\ … … 31 31 || [/download/josm.jnlp josm.jnlp] || \ 32 32 || [/josm-tested.jar] || \ 33 || \\ [/download/windows/josm-setup.exe josm-setup.exe] \\ ''([#Mswindowswrapper see below])'' || \33 || \\ [/download/windows/josm-setup.exe josm-setup.exe] \\ [/download/windows/josm-setup.msi josm-setup.msi] \\ [https://apps.microsoft.com/store/detail/josm/XPFCG1GV0WWGZX Microsoft Store]\\ ''([#Mswindowswrapper see below])'' || \ 34 34 || \\ [/download/macosx/josm-macosx.zip JOSM macOS .zip package] \\ ''or ([#macOS homebrew])'' || \ 35 35 || ''[#Ubuntu see below]'' || \ 36 36 || ''[#Opensuse see below]'' || \ 37 37 || [/nexus/content/groups/public/org/openstreetmap/josm/josm/ josm]:[[Version(tested)]] || 38 ||**latest [[Version(latest)]]** || \38 ||**latest [[Version(latest)]]** || \ 39 39 || [/download/josm-latest.jnlp latest.jnlp] || \ 40 || [/josm-latest.jar] || || || \ 40 || [/josm-latest.jar] || \ 41 || ''see [https://github.com/openstreetmap/josm/releases releases on github] || \ 42 || ''see [https://github.com/openstreetmap/josm/releases releases on github] || \ 41 43 || ''[#Ubuntu see below]'' || || \ 42 44 || [/nexus/content/groups/public/org/openstreetmap/josm/josm/SNAPSHOT/ Use snapshots] || 43 45 ||=''**older**'' =|| || \ 44 || [/download/ download/] || || \ 45 || [https://github.com/openstreetmap/josm/releases automatic JOSM.app builds] || \ 46 || [/apt/dists/ dists/] || || \ 46 || [/download/ download/] || \ 47 || ''see [https://github.com/openstreetmap/josm/releases releases on github] || \ 48 || ''see [https://github.com/openstreetmap/josm/releases releases on github] || \ 49 || [/apt/pool/universe/j/ pool/] || || \ 47 50 || [/nexus/content/groups/public/org/openstreetmap/josm/josm/ tested versions] || 48 51 49 When running scripts please first check on [/latest latest], [/tested tested] or [/version both] to reduce download bandwidth.52 When running scripts please first check on [/latest latest], [/tested tested] or [/version all] to reduce download bandwidth. 50 53 51 54 ** Strip translations **[=#Striptranslations] \\ … … 58 61 59 62 The repository contains two packages: 60 * ''josm'' – Provides the tested version (stable). Replaces the package from the official Ubuntu repository. 61 * ''josm-latest'' – The latest version (nightly). Can be installed parallel to the josm package. The default preference folder is {{{~/.josm-latest}}}. 63 * ''josm'' – Provides the tested version (stable). Replaces the package from the official repository of your distribution. The default JOSM directories name is set to `JOSM`. 64 * ''josm-latest'' – The latest version (nightly). Can be installed in parallel to the josm package, therefore the default JOSM directories name is set to `JOSM-latest`. 65 Both packages provide `/etc/default/josm` respectively `/etc/default/josm-latest` as config file for [wikitr:Help/CommandLineOptions#Javaoptions java options]. 62 66 63 67 In addition to the regular procedure described below, older DEBs can be manually downloaded from the [/apt/pool/universe/j/ archives]. 64 68 65 69 ==== Installation ==== 66 Edit the package resource list {{{/etc/apt/sources.list}}}: 67 68 {{{#!sh 69 sudo editor /etc/apt/sources.list 70 Edit the package resource list `/etc/apt/sources.list.d/josm.list`: 71 {{{#!sh 72 sudo editor /etc/apt/sources.list.d/josm.list 70 73 }}} 71 74 {{{#!comment 72 75 ### below does not work on GNU Debian systems 73 `sudo $EDITOR /etc/apt/sources.list `76 `sudo $EDITOR /etc/apt/sources.list.d/josm.list` 74 77 }}} 75 78 … … 77 80 78 81 {{{#!sh 79 deb https://josm.openstreetmap.de/apt hirsuteuniverse80 deb https://josm.openstreetmap.de/apt groovyuniverse81 deb https://josm.openstreetmap.de/apt focaluniverse82 deb https://josm.openstreetmap.de/apt eoanuniverse83 deb https://josm.openstreetmap.de/apt discouniverse84 deb https://josm.openstreetmap.de/apt bionic universe82 deb [signed-by=/usr/local/share/keyrings/josm-apt.gpg] https://josm.openstreetmap.de/apt plucky universe 83 deb [signed-by=/usr/local/share/keyrings/josm-apt.gpg] https://josm.openstreetmap.de/apt oracular universe 84 deb [signed-by=/usr/local/share/keyrings/josm-apt.gpg] https://josm.openstreetmap.de/apt noble universe 85 deb [signed-by=/usr/local/share/keyrings/josm-apt.gpg] https://josm.openstreetmap.de/apt jammy universe 86 deb [signed-by=/usr/local/share/keyrings/josm-apt.gpg] https://josm.openstreetmap.de/apt focal universe 87 deb [signed-by=/usr/local/share/keyrings/josm-apt.gpg] https://josm.openstreetmap.de/apt bionic universe 85 88 86 89 # For other Debian based distributions add: 87 deb https://josm.openstreetmap.de/apt alldist universe90 deb [signed-by=/usr/local/share/keyrings/josm-apt.gpg] https://josm.openstreetmap.de/apt alldist universe 88 91 }}} 89 92 90 93 Alternatively, this can be done with the following one-liner in Ubuntu (not for Ubuntu based distributions like Linux Mint): 91 {{{ 92 echo deb https://josm.openstreetmap.de/apt $(lsb_release -sc) universe| sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/josm.list > /dev/null94 {{{#!sh 95 echo "deb [signed-by=/usr/local/share/keyrings/josm-apt.gpg] https://josm.openstreetmap.de/apt $(lsb_release -sc) universe" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/josm.list > /dev/null 93 96 }}} 94 97 or for Linux Mint: 95 {{{ 96 echo deb https://josm.openstreetmap.de/apt $(grep ^DISTRIB_CODENAME= /etc/upstream-release/lsb-release| awk -F = '{print $(2)}') universe| sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/josm.list > /dev/null98 {{{#!sh 99 echo "deb [signed-by=/usr/local/share/keyrings/josm-apt.gpg] https://josm.openstreetmap.de/apt $(grep ^DISTRIB_CODENAME= /etc/upstream-release/lsb-release| awk -F = '{print $(2)}') universe" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/josm.list > /dev/null 97 100 }}} 98 101 … … 100 103 ### below did not work on all systems 101 104 and add the following line: 102 `deb https://josm.openstreetmap.de/apt VERSION universe` 103 }}} 104 105 Download and register the [/josm-apt.key public key]: 106 {{{#!sh 107 wget -q https://josm.openstreetmap.de/josm-apt.key -O- | sudo apt-key add - 108 }}} 109 110 Now refresh your sources (you may need to install `sudo apt-get install apt-transport-https`) 111 {{{#!sh 105 {{{#!sh 106 `deb [signed-by=/usr/local/share/keyrings/josm-apt.gpg] https://josm.openstreetmap.de/apt VERSION universe` 107 }}} 108 }}} 109 110 Download the [/josm-apt.key public key]: 111 {{{#!sh 112 # Create the directory for manually downloaded keys if it was not already created 113 sudo mkdir -p /usr/local/share/keyrings 114 # Download the key 115 wget -q https://josm.openstreetmap.de/josm-apt.key -O- | sudo gpg --dearmor -o /usr/local/share/keyrings/josm-apt.gpg 116 }}} 117 In the past, instructions used `apt-key`. If the key was added to system's keyring, following line will remove it: 118 {{{#!sh 119 sudo apt-key del $(apt-key list | grep -B1 "<josm-dev@openstreetmap.org>" | sed '$d' | cut -b 48-51,53-57) 120 }}} 121 122 Now refresh your sources: 123 {{{#!sh 124 # You may need to install ssl support for apt in advance: 125 sudo apt-get install apt-transport-https 126 # Refresh sources 112 127 sudo apt-get update 113 128 }}} 129 114 130 and install: 115 116 131 {{{#!sh 117 132 # You can skip this first line if these packages were not installed before. … … 120 135 # For the tested version 121 136 sudo apt-get install josm 122 # for the development version137 # For the development version 123 138 sudo apt-get install josm-latest 124 139 }}} … … 126 141 127 142 === GNU Debian ===#GNUDebian 128 The tested version of JOSM is available under **''main''** in section **''utils''**. 129 130 Please, use the [https://backports.debian.org backports repository] to get the up to date version, see [https://backports.debian.org/Instructions Instructions]. 131 132 Alternatively, our own Ubuntu packages, above, work on Debian. Depending on the setup of `sudo`, some instruction will not work as "normal" user but only as `root`. 143 Our own Ubuntu packages, [#Ubuntu above], work on Debian and we recommend to use them. Depending on the setup of `sudo`, some instruction will not work as "normal" user but only as `root`. 144 145 The tested version of [https://packages.debian.org/stable/josm JOSM] is available under **''main''** in section **''utils''**, but the version is usually quite old. \\ 146 Please, use the [https://backports.debian.org backports repository] to get a more up-to-date version, see [https://backports.debian.org/Instructions Instructions]. This version might still be older than our own packages. 147 148 Since Debian 11 (bullseye) the [https://packages.debian.org/stable/josm-installer josm-installer] is available under **''main''** in section **''utils''**. It downloads the current .jar file from this site and updates it if necessary. 133 149 134 150 === openSUSE ===#Opensuse 135 [=#openSUSE] 136 The tested version of JOSM is available in the Application:Geo repository. 137 138 First add as root user in yast or with zypper the repository (replace the version in the URL with the one you are using): 139 {{{ 140 zypper ar -f https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Application:/Geo/openSUSE_Leap_15.0 Application:Geo 151 The tested version of JOSM is available in the Application:Geo repository.[=#openSUSE] 152 153 First add as root user in yast or with zypper the repository (for Tumbleweed replace **$releasever** with **openSUSE_Tumbleweed**): 154 {{{#!sh 155 zypper ar -f 'https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Application:/Geo/$releasever' Application:Geo 141 156 }}} 142 157 … … 146 161 == Troubleshooting == 147 162 === Java ===#Java 148 [=#Doubleclickonafiledoesnothing When you double-click on a jar file and nothing happens] in most cases this means Java isn't installed. 149 150 JOSM is tested with Oracles variant, so we recommend to get Java from their pages for [https://www.java.com/download/manual.jsp manual] downloads or [http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jre8-downloads-2133155.html intermediate] versions. But first give the Java already distributed with the operating system a try, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenJDK for example]. 163 When you double-click on a jar file and nothing happens in most cases this means Java isn't installed. 164 165 JOSM now recommends [https://www.azul.com/downloads/?version=java-21-lts&package=jdk-fx#zulu Azul] or [https://bell-sw.com/pages/downloads/?package=jre-full#mn Bellsoft Liberica] JDK's. Generally speaking, the current Java LTS should be preferred (at time of writing, that would be Java 17), but Java 11 will work. See the [source:/trunk/README README] for current recommendations. But first give the Java already distributed with the operating system a try, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenJDK for example]. 166 151 167 152 168 When choosing a download keep in mind: … … 171 187 === Web Start ===#Webstart 172 188 [=#Troubleshootingjhlplink] 173 If you have problems using webstart please test [#JavaTest Java] first and then run the tests described below or elsewhere [https://www.java.com/en/download/faq/java_webstart.xml Web Start issues]. Please note that webstart was dropped by Oracle starting with Java 9. In that case you will need to install [https://openwebstart.com/ OpenWebStart] separately. 189 You need to install [https://openwebstart.com/ OpenWebStart] first. It will download and run Java by itself. Please use the 64 bit (`x64`) version of OpenWebStart if you are on Microsoft Windows. The transition from Oracle WebStart to OpenWebStart is still in progress, so in case of issue please create a [/newticket new ticket] or post a comment to #17858. 190 191 You may need to update the default application for opening JNLP files if you previously used Oracle WebStart. See [https://openwebstart.com/docs/OWSGuide.html#_jnlp_file_association jnlp file association] for instructions on setting OpenWebStart as the default program for jnlp files. 174 192 175 193 ==== Testing Web Start ====#Webstarttest … … 186 204 187 205 For some tasks, JOSM has a large appetite for memory. On the one hand, it may be necessary to configure a memory size that supports more plugins and features. On the other hand can slow machines be stabilized by restricting Javas memory use. 188 If needed, use the [wikitr:/Help/CommandLineOptions command line] to set the [https://docs.oracle.com/ javase/8/docs/technotes/tools/unix/java.html#BABHDABI Java Option] -Xmx…m, for example `-Xmx512m` or `-Xmx1536m`.206 If needed, use the [wikitr:/Help/CommandLineOptions command line] to set the [https://docs.oracle.com/en/java/javase/11/tools/java.html#GUID-3B1CE181-CD30-4178-9602-230B800D4FAE__BABHDABI Java Option] -Xmx…m, for example `-Xmx512m` or `-Xmx1536m`. In Debian/Ubuntu you can edit the file `/etc/default/josm` respectively `/etc/default/josm-latest`. \\ 189 207 Formerly older java programs accepted `-Xmx=512m` or even `-Xmx 512m`. Now those malformed arguments throw error messages. 190 208 … … 196 214 Check that there's no other javawebstart in `\Windows\SysWow64`. The Java control panel will not detect it and you can safely delete it. Perform cleanup and only keep the latest versions of each JRE (One or the 32-bit mode, another one for the 64-bit mode). 197 215 198 For shortcuts created on the desktop for JNLP and running the Javawebstart launcher , make sure to pass VM parameters prefixed with -J and no intermediate space before the VM option. If you have installed both the 32-bit and 64-bit version, you should pass the option " {{{-d64}}}" if you want to select the preferred 64-bit VM. Note that some Oracle documentation pages indicate the option "-D64" with the incorrect capitalization!)216 For shortcuts created on the desktop for JNLP and running the Javawebstart launcher , make sure to pass VM parameters prefixed with -J and no intermediate space before the VM option. If you have installed both the 32-bit and 64-bit version, you should pass the option "`-d64`" if you want to select the preferred 64-bit VM. Note that some Oracle documentation pages indicate the option "-D64" with the incorrect capitalization!) 199 217 200 218 Example of an edited command line for a shortcut on the windows desktop: … … 204 222 }}} 205 223 206 207 === Windows josm.exe===#Mswindowswrapper224 === Microsoft Windows ===#MSWindows 225 ==== josm.exe ====#Mswindowswrapper 208 226 Using josm-setup.exe for installation on Microsoft Windows does the following: 209 * Puts the files `josm-tested.jar` and `josm.exe` in directory chosen by the user, default is `C:\Program Files (86)\JOSM\` 210 * Suggests to register josm.exe as target for the file extensions `*.osm` and `*.gpx`. 211 * Suggests to place JOSM shortcut icons on the Desktop and in the Start Menu (Currently they are placed for an admin only and can be copied from there, #11398). 212 * Asks if the Plug-Ins Imagery offset database and Turn restrictions should be provided. 227 * Puts two executable files `JOSM.exe` and `HWConsole.exe` in directory `%LOCALAPPDATA%\JOSM` 228 * Registers JOSM.exe as target for the file extensions `*.osm`, `*.geojson`, `*.gpx`, `*.jos` and `*.joz`. 229 * Places JOSM shortcut icons on the Desktop and in the Start Menu. 213 230 * Adds uninstall data at the appropriate places. 214 231 215 When starting, josm.exe searches its directory for the jar file and runs the command `\path\to\javaw.exe -Xms128m -Xmx1024m -jar \path\to\josm-tested.jar`. 216 Josm.exe acts as a ''wrapper'' and is [wikitr:/USB_Stick portable]. 217 218 When josm.exe finds the argument `--l4j-debug`, it writes the log file `launch4j.log` into the current directory if that is writeable. Some other [http://launch4j.sourceforge.net/docs.html#Runtime_options options] are possible and all usual [wikitr:/Help/CommandLineOptions#Programarguments JOSM Program arguments] too. See example: 232 When starting, JOSM.exe starts JOSM with an embedded version of Java maintained by JOSM developers, based on Azul Zulu. 233 JOSM.exe acts as a ''wrapper'' and is [wikitr:/USB_Stick portable]. 234 235 HWConsole.exe is similar to JOSM.exe but start JOSM while keeping open a Windows console displaying JOSM standard output (logs). 236 237 JOSM.exe accepts all usual [wikitr:/Help/CommandLineOptions#Programarguments JOSM Program arguments]. See example: 219 238 220 239 {{{ 221 240 #!sh 222 # Write a log while starting JOSM and load OSM data 223 josm.exe --l4j-debug https://www.osm.org/way/476702262 224 }}} 225 226 For giving [wikitr:/Help/CommandLineOptions#Javaoptions Java options] to the Java VM josm.exe uses the optional file `josm.l4j.ini` in its directory. In this file each option needs a separate line and comments are possible, see [http://launch4j.sourceforge.net/docs.html#Additional_jvm_options Additional JVM options]. 227 228 While being a 32-bit program, josm.exe needs a 64-bit Java on a 64-bit Windows. 229 Currently josm.exe is [/browser/josm/trunk/windows/launch4j.xml configured] to search for java in the [https://sourceforge.net/p/launch4j/feature-requests/127/ registry only] and to 230 prefer JRE's. 231 241 # Load OSM data 242 josm.exe https://www.osm.org/way/476702262 243 }}} 244 245 For giving [wikitr:/Help/CommandLineOptions#Javaoptions Java options] to the Java VM, JOSM.exe uses the configuration file `JOSM.cfg` in its app sub-directory. In this file, each option must be on a separate line. 246 247 For example, to change memory allocation, open `%LOCALAPPDATA%\JOSM\app\JOSM.cfg` and add `java-options=-Xmx8192m` (for 8 GB) to a new line under the `[JavaOptions]` header. 248 249 ==== Graphics ====#MicrosoftWindowsGraphics 250 Some Windows installations have graphics driver issues (see #23784 for an example). This may exhibit symptoms such as: 251 * Black bars in JOSM toolbars 252 * Flickering 253 * Other unexpected user interface issues 254 255 1. Download and install Display Driver Uninstaller (DDU, [https://github.com/Wagnard/display-drivers-uninstaller source]) from the official mirror => https://www.wagnardsoft.com/display-driver-uninstaller-DDU- 256 2. From the "Device Type" drop-down on the right, select "GPU". DDU will automatically detect the GPU you're using. 257 3. Click on "Clean and Restart" at the top. This will uninstall the graphics drivers and restart your PC. 258 4. Reinstall the drivers. 259 260 //**WARNING: Create a backup of your PC before using DDU. Although it creates a recovery point by itself, it's ideal to make one yourself just in case.**// 232 261 233 262 === macOS ===#macOS … … 242 271 243 272 In Terminal, run the `brew install --cask josm` to install or `brew upgrade --cask josm` to upgrade to the current tested version of JOSM. 273 274 === Linux ===#linux 275 ==== Arch Linux ==== 276 Using AUR you can install [https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/openwebstart-bin openwebstart-bin]. 277 278 If you use [https://archlinux.org/packages/extra/x86_64/icedtea-web/ icedtea-web] instead of the recommended openwebstart you will get an error with the newest java. java-17-openjdk is known to work, but java-22-openjdk do not. 244 279 245 280