Hello Hakan,

If you're interested in Europe, you can script a daily download from
Frederik Ramm's geofabrik.de site. Importing into gosmore requires 256 MB
RAM for small countries, but 1GB is recommended. Gosmore has it's own GUI,
so you can bypass setting up a webserver. All you need is : GTK+-devel,
libxml2-devel, g++, svn-client and a few other things.

Regards,
Nic

On Sun, Sep 7, 2008 at 7:15 PM, Hakan Tandogan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

> Lambertus wrote:
> > A few hours ago a new version of the OpenStreetMap Routing Service has
> come
> > online. I think is has evolved enough to go public 'officially'...
> >
>  > [ ... ]
>  >
> > I hope this effort in collecting readily available software will be
> useful
> > in validating/improving the data, inspire further software developement
> and
> > attract new contributors. Please give it a try and tell me what you
> think:
>
> How often is the data refreshed? The README on the information link
> tells that a daily Netherland extract is used, which might be a little
> out-of-date ;-)
>
> I'd love to find and fix routing errors in my area of interest, having a
> quick turnaround time would be really nice. Alternatively, is there an
> out-of-the-box setup for updating a local gosmore database with the
> hourly diffs, but only for a certain area?
>
>
> Regards,
> Hakan
>
>
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