I've finally checked this in. There's now a new directory in the Osmosis
source tree called hstore-jdbc. It is a project called osmosis-hstore which
creates the osmosis-hstore.jar file. Note that the licence is BSD unlike
the rest of Osmosis because it is a file obtained from the PostgreSQL forum
that will (hopefully) eventually become part of the PostgreSQL JDBC driver.
On Fri, Dec 31, 2010 at 9:07 AM, Brett Henderson br...@bretth.com wrote:
On 24/12/2010, at 10:26, Brett Henderson br...@bretth.com wrote:
On Fri, Dec 24, 2010 at 9:18 AM, Giovanni Mascellani
mascell...@poisson.phc.unipi.it
mascell...@poisson.phc.unipi.it wrote:
Hi.
On 23/12/2010 22:27, Brett Henderson wrote:
Hi Giovanni,
Thanks for the quick reply. :-)
The source for the osmbin jar is stored in a git repo on github. I
don't have the URL handy (I'm on my phone) but I think a search for
PBF or similar should find it on the osm wiki ...
Ok, found. Anyway, no license indication is present in the repository,
and this is a problem for including the package in Debian, because
technically it means that no one can do anything with it.
Since this project is strictly tied with osmosis, I suppose that it's
its author intention to release it in public domain like osmosis. Could
this bit be made explicit in some file into the repository, something
like the copying.txt present in osmosis main repository?
(BTW, Scott Crosby reads this mailing list, doesn't he?)
Yes, he should do.
I'm glad you've asked the licence question actually. I should have sorted
that out sooner but it slipped my mind.
The source for osmosis-hstore is in the binary jar I think. I didn't
bother setting up a proper project for it because it is relatively
tiny.
No, they're not. I can just see the .class files.
Oops. Not sure what I've done there. I'll take a look when I get home,
perhaps it's just sitting on my home PC. I need to get that checked in
somewhere.
Sorry for delay. I have found the source. Will try to get it checked in
over the next few days.
It's a single class I found on a forum somewhere. Relatively simple so I
hope licensing isn't an issue.
Brett
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