Re: [OSM-talk] [Fwd: [OpenStreetMap] GPX Import Failure]

2009-02-18 Thread simon
> Is that right? > Don't know about the exact precision, but it got it close enough to get OSM to accept it. Time stamps appear correct to MST, although might be some weirdness with leap years etc Following your suggestions I noticed that awk had some time functions, so I used -- #!/bin/bash

Re: [OSM-talk] [Fwd: [OpenStreetMap] GPX Import Failure]

2009-02-18 Thread Greg Troxel
Example 'unicvs' log (where name is actually GPS seconds): -- lat,long,alt,name 49.66167756437,-114.59122054052,1434.1903,584656.000 BESTPOSA,COM1,0,65.0,FINESTEERING,1518,584656.000,0004,6145,3642;SOL_COMPUTED,WAAS,49.66167756437,-114.59122054052,1434.1903,-14.8000,WGS84,6.1673,2.

[OSM-talk] [Fwd: [OpenStreetMap] GPX Import Failure]

2009-02-18 Thread simon
Does anyone have a handy GPS Second -> Date/Time converter script? I am attempting to convert raw logs from an industrial receiver by converting to 'unicvs' (GPSBabel format) and then to GPX transforming Waypoints to Tracks. The result tracks show up in JOSM but are rejected by OSM website as the

Re: [OSM-talk] Fwd: [OpenStreetMap] GPX Import Failure

2008-12-13 Thread Shoan Motwani
I did a search replace of Nan with space and the upload succeeded. On Sat, Dec 13, 2008 at 11:04 AM, Shoan Motwani wrote: > See http://pastebin.com/f64b98e5e for a snippet of a rejected a gpx file. > > I notice that the diff between a file that was accepted and this one, > is the in this one is

Re: [OSM-talk] Fwd: [OpenStreetMap] GPX Import Failure

2008-12-13 Thread Shoan Motwani
See http://pastebin.com/f64b98e5e for a snippet of a rejected a gpx file. I notice that the diff between a file that was accepted and this one, is the in this one is NaN. I am not sure why that happens. Peace, Shoan. On Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 5:27 PM, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote: > On Friday 12 Dec

Re: [OSM-talk] Fwd: [OpenStreetMap] GPX Import Failure

2008-12-12 Thread D Tucny
2008/12/12 Kenneth Gonsalves > On Friday 12 Dec 2008 5:17:24 pm Shoan Motwani wrote: > > I use whereami on Nokia E71. I have uploaded a couple of traces in the > > past and they have updated successfully. But the recent traces are not > > being uploaded and the error is too vague to figure out wh

Re: [OSM-talk] Fwd: [OpenStreetMap] GPX Import Failure

2008-12-12 Thread Kenneth Gonsalves
On Friday 12 Dec 2008 5:17:24 pm Shoan Motwani wrote: > I use whereami on Nokia E71. I have uploaded a couple of traces in the > past and they have updated successfully. But the recent traces are not > being uploaded and the error is too vague to figure out what is going > on. I use whereami on no

Re: [OSM-talk] Fwd: [OpenStreetMap] GPX Import Failure

2008-12-12 Thread Tom Hughes
Shoan Motwani wrote: > I use whereami on Nokia E71. I have uploaded a couple of traces in the > past and they have updated successfully. But the recent traces are not > being uploaded and the error is too vague to figure out what is going > on. The problem is that all the points in that trace hav

[OSM-talk] Fwd: [OpenStreetMap] GPX Import Failure

2008-12-12 Thread Shoan Motwani
Hi All, I use whereami on Nokia E71. I have uploaded a couple of traces in the past and they have updated successfully. But the recent traces are not being uploaded and the error is too vague to figure out what is going on. Please help. Peace, Shoan. -- Forwarded message -- Fr

Re: [OSM-talk] [Fwd: [OpenStreetMap] GPX Import failure]

2008-03-24 Thread Tom Hughes
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Paul Hurley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I've had a few GPC import failures recently, but the email with the > error seems to be an error in the code. When I resubmit the gpx files > they usually import fine. > > Any ideas ? I can only assume it's a bug

[OSM-talk] [Fwd: [OpenStreetMap] GPX Import failure]

2008-03-15 Thread Paul Hurley
I've had a few GPC import failures recently, but the email with the error seems to be an error in the code. When I resubmit the gpx files they usually import fine. Any ideas ? Thanks Paul. -- Paul Hurley http://www.paulhurley.co.uk/ The knack of flying is learning how to throw yourself