Daniel W schrieb:
> Hello,
>
> I searched for a tool, which imports the openstreetmap data in a
> postgresql database and can be used for routing. This is some months
> ago and then I only found a python tool, which didn't really work for
> me. Another tool, osm2psqgl, which is mentioned in the openstreetmap
> wiki, imports the data, but doesn't split the ways in separate ways,
> if they are connected to other ways... So it isn't very useful for
> routing.
>
> Ok, I wrote myself a c++ program, which split the ways and write the
> data in a postgresql database. Also it will create automatically a
> routing table. You just need to install postgresql, postgis, pgrouting
> and to setup a database.

Hi Daniel,

Assuming that you use pgrouting for your routing application, I would
like to offer you hosting the source code on the pgrouting project page
(which uses an almost standard TRAC installation with SVN, wiki pages,
etc.).
I'm also very interested in using OSM road data with pgrouting since the
Japanese community and available data is growing recently. I think that
pgrouting users (including me) will help to improve your converter tool.

Daniel

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