Hi
On 03.06.2015 16:49, Holger Jeromin wrote:
Laura Barroso wrote on 02.06.2015 20:22:
Hi, currently Im trying to compile the OSM-binary library
however theres
an error that keeps bugging me:
I think the reason why no one is helping you (on list) is, that nobody
knows was you are doing.
Hi
JOSM is already capable of doing this using the PicLayer Plugin:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/JOSM/Plugins/PicLayer
I'm not sure what you mean with in OSM.
Regards, Peter
On 02.06.2015 10:56, Andréa Loyer wrote:
Hello,
I juste started editing some laps, ans if I think osm édit
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi
my Employer allowed me to publish a Leaflet-Plugin I've been working
on some time and he also gave me the time to write some Documentation
around it. I'd like to show it to you, hoping that it may help you
some day.
Often our customers want Maps
Hi joost, hi Abhishek,
I've mailed with both of you because you asked me questuons on history
processing. Abhishek is trying to process a much larger amount of data
that can't easily be imported into a database, like joost did.
See https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/OSM_History_Renderer for
Hi
Am 31.03.2014 11:18, schrieb amrit karmacharya:
i am trying to query this
node* http://www.openstreetmap.org/node/2400031584*. it opens up in
browser but on accessing with script at the
url* http://api.openstreetmap.org/api/0.6/node/24000315844/* returns
object not found.
Hi
weekls -experimental- dumps here:
http://planet.osm.org/planet/experimental/
Regards
Am 22.03.2014 11:29, schrieb yvecai:
It's about time to renew yearly stats of ski mapping in OSM.
I can find Mazdermind history-dump extracts from 03.03.2014, but no
complete file ?
Before I use those, is
Hi
Am 26.02.2014 11:56, schrieb bibekshres...@gmail.com:
May be someone from Geofabrik can help do a regular dump
here http://download.geofabrik.de/asia.html that would be big help.
I'm trying to do weekly extracts. Just check out
http://osm.personalwerk.de/full-history-extracts/.
Regards,
.
Regards, Peter
On Wed, Feb 26, 2014 at 1:43 PM, Peter Körner osm-li...@mazdermind.de
mailto:osm-li...@mazdermind.de wrote:
Hi
Am 25.02.2014 07:45, schrieb amrit karmacharya:
Thank you very much, this is a big help to developers here.
Np. If you need other extracts
to help
people with thin internet connectivity.
Regards, Peter
On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 5:03 PM, Peter Körner osm-li...@mazdermind.de
mailto:osm-li...@mazdermind.de wrote:
Hi
Am 14.02.2014 05:56, schrieb amrit karmacharya:
Can you make a extract for Nepal? As of now, I need
Hi
Am 14.02.2014 05:56, schrieb amrit karmacharya:
Can you make a extract for Nepal? As of now, I need to download the
whole asia and extract nepal which covers only 0.3% of asia. There are
no other options available.
Here you go:
Hi
Am 14.02.2014 05:56, schrieb amrit karmacharya:
Can you make a extract for Nepal? As of now, I need to download the
whole asia and extract nepal which covers only 0.3% of asia. There are
no other options available.
I can add Nepal to the list of extracts, if you supply me with a bbox or
an
Am 28.01.2014 03:18, schrieb Matt Amos:
On Fri, Jan 24, 2014 at 2:56 PM, Peter Körner osm-li...@mazdermind.de wrote:
What do you think about adopting the osmium-naming-scheme for history files?
personally, i think it's misleading
[...]
in the case of .osm files, they're all potentially
Hi
Am 23.01.2014 18:28, schrieb Matt Amos:
i encourage everyone to take a look and report back any problems you
find. my thanks to Peter Körner, who seems to already be doing this -
with no problems?
No problems yet. Have run two splits of those files already
(http://osm.personalwerk.de/full
Hi
I made fresh history extracts [1] from the new full-history dumps [2].
If you miss your region or want a small custom tailored area, just drop
me a line or follow the instructions at [3] to split the file yourself.
Regards, Peter
[1|
Hi
The Splitter has finished anbd here are the cut-down files:
http://osm.personalwerk.de/full-history-extracts/planet-history-2013-11-02/
Have fun!
Peter
Am 05.11.2013 13:54, schrieb Peter Körner:
Hi Jochen,
thank you very much, the splitting process is running:
http
Hi Jochen,
thank you very much, the splitting process is running:
http://osm.personalwerk.de/full-history-extracts/planet-history-2013-11-02/
Regards, Peter
Am 04.11.2013 09:26, schrieb Jochen Topf:
Due to popular demand I have made a planet file with full history available at
Hi
Am 24.07.2013 06:52, schrieb Kai Krueger:
I was curious to see how it compares in speed and quality of calculated
routes to the other engines, so I took the liberty to add it to
http://apmon.dev.openstreetmap.org/routing
It seems the labeling is wrong. When using the Grasshopper Router it
Hi
Am 17.07.2013 15:41, schrieb Christopher Stevens:
Hello gurus,
I'm thinking that I may need to find some alternative data visualization
software to make this work, but I love mapnik and thought it would be
good to start here first.
Mapnik is capable of rendering data in nearly any possible
Hi
by default they are in EPSG:900913, which is the deprecated name of
EPSG:3857: http://spatialreference.org/ref/sr-org/6864/
Peter
Am 11.07.2013 09:59, schrieb natalia aznar nuñez:
Good morning.
I am having troubles with the osm2pgsql. I would like to use the tables
of nodes, ways and
Am 07.06.2013 17:29, schrieb Vince Berubey:
Hi Sven,
I was a looking for a way to generate tiles on the fly on windows, so I
would not have to use the generate_tiles.py.
You could try to use
-
http://blog.jochentopf.com/2011-03-03-a-nodejs-tileserver-for-tirex.html
-
Hi
just by looking at the code
https://github.com/openstreetmap/osmosis/blob/master/osmosis-set/src/main/java/org/openstreetmap/osmosis/set/v0_6/EntityMerger.java?source=cc
it looks like instanciating your EntityMerger creates two internal sinks
(sortedEntityValidator0 and
Am 23.05.2013 16:00, schrieb Jingmin Chen:
Hi Martin,
Thank you for your comments. Although 30 seconds are large interval, but
when I aggregate all data in a period from 20,000 vehicles, the
trajectory is very dense, and cover almost all the roads. For legal
issue, I will investigate that. But
Am 11.04.2013 19:57, schrieb RainerU:
As I am not familiar with github, I would need some hints how to proceed.
The usual approach would be fo fork the osm2pgsql repo, create a
feature-branch, check out that branch, change your code inside, test,
commit and push the new branch to your fork
Hi
looks interesting!
Are the tiles updated?
Peter
Am 16.03.2013 21:41, schrieb Michal Migurski:
Hi,
I've released two experimental layers of tiled vector data on the OSM US
server, and I'm looking for feedback.
Documentation for layers:
Am 11.03.2013 21:10, schrieb Sven Geggus:
Peter Körner osm-li...@mazdermind.de wrote:
what way would you choose and wich tools could be used to go that way?
Use the Water-Polygons from openstreetmapdata.com instead of land
polygons.
That's not that easy for the polar regions, because
Hi
I have a Hillshading-Tiffs (a GeoTIFF with a single Greyscale-Band) in
the correct projection and correctly aligned.
My problem is, that it's slightly smaller then the area I'd like to
render using mapnik:
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/202/bildschirmfotovom201303.png/
There are
Hi all
I added a new feature to my osm-history-renderer/-importer that allows
you to handle much larger areas, by using the RAM more efficiently. In
theoriy it should be possible wo import a fill history planet with ~32GB
of RAM.
On my Notebook I imported rheinland-pfalz.osh.pbf (308M) with
Hi
Am 13.02.2013 12:29, schrieb Krzysztof Rutkowski:
Should I do something else after import data to have updated tiles?
How about rerendering the tiles?
You didn't tell us much about your setup but I'm guessing you're going
the postgres/osm2pgsql/mapnik/mod_tile route with either renderd
Hi
I re-cuttet one using the geofabrik poly file, you can find it here:
http://osm.personalwerk.de/full-history-extracts/history_2013-02-05_1701/europe/france/
Its extend won't be identical to the geofabrik, because there they first
extract europe from the world, then france from europe and
Hi
here it is
http://osm.personalwerk.de/full-experimental/
Regards, Peter
Am 14.02.2013 19:34, schrieb Peter Körner:
Hi
Am 09.02.2013 11:08, schrieb Paweł Paprota:
Is anyone planning to produce a full history PBF like the last time in
October?
It's on the run, as well as the extracts
Hi
Am 09.02.2013 11:08, schrieb Paweł Paprota:
Is anyone planning to produce a full history PBF like the last time in
October?
It's on the run, as well as the extracts.
Regards, Peter
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Am 11.01.2013 15:17, schrieb sly (sylvain letuffe):
bzcat planet-130102.osm.bz2 | head -n 2
Or without downloading the whole file:
curl http://planet.openstreetmap.org/planet/planet-latest.osm.bz2 |
bzcat | head -n 2
Peter
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Am 30.12.2012 21:26, schrieb Andrew:
Could you store node numbers as
strings?
You could do so and use bcmath for all your calculations, but depending
on the size of the region you're working with it would take a whole lot
of time and memory to do so.
Peter
Hi
mine is (although not yet in the master branch):
https://github.com/MaZderMind/osm-history-splitter/compare/64bit
https://github.com/MaZderMind/osm-history-renderer/compare/64bit
I have a pull request for osmium pending which is required for these
branches to be merged into master:
Hi Rob,
Am 27.12.2012 15:41, schrieb Rob Nickerson:
However, when I run rake db:migrate I get the following error:
PG::Error: ERROR relation “geometry_columns” does not exist
LINE 1: SELECT * FROM geometry_columns WHERE
f_table_name='schema_migrations'
Sounds like your database is missing
Hi
Am 07.11.2012 22:07, schrieb Ákos Maróy:
my relations are a bit different - I'm collecting all data related to an
airport in a relation. this includes a number of polygons, lines
points. I'd like to see the same relation in the database as described
in the OSM XML file
Well, you usually
Hi
Am 04.11.2012 05:06, schrieb Kai Krueger:
Overall this works very well in combination with e.g. KothicJS[2].
However, as text based json is not very space efficient, Cover stores
the json compressed in the metatiles.
Mod_tile can't yet natively deal with this and doesn't automatically set
Am 01.11.2012 21:03, schrieb Sam Rose:
!ENTITY minscale_zoom18 MinScaleDenominator1000/MinScaleDenominator
however this did not change anything. Can anyone help?
Are you using the renderd or the tirex stack? Check their configs.
Peter
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Am 25.10.2012 17:09, schrieb kimaidou:
Hi Peter,
I would like to know if you could build a small extract for me (or point
me to a tutorial to do so myself) . I need to run a test for the
europe/france/provence-alpes-cote-d-azur.poly contained in the
geofabrik zip here :
Am 23.10.2012 10:13, schrieb kimaidou:
Could you give the github repository url for the osm2pgsql-style table
tool ?
https://github.com/MaZderMind/osm-history-renderer
To start I'd recommend following the Tutorial:
https://github.com/MaZderMind/osm-history-renderer/blob/master/TUTORIAL.md
Hi
Am 23.10.2012 23:26, schrieb Pedro Larroy:
Do you have a pointer to the pbf definition files?
It's in the usual osm.pbf-File-Format:
https://github.com/scrosby/OSM-binary
The only difference is, that the visible-field is filled and there are
more then one entity per id (one for each
Am 22.10.2012 00:43, schrieb Stephan Knauss:
On 19.10.2012 16:53, Matt Amos wrote:
now available from:
http://planet.openstreetmap.org/planet/full-history/
only limited testing has been done on this file (checking for XML
well-formed-ness and various spot-checks on elements), so please let me
Hi
Am 21.10.2012 20:42, schrieb Martijn van Exel:
Also, I was going to make US state and county cuts of this file and
possibly make them available on our OSM US server - Peter, my
osm-history-splitter is a few months old, any reason to pull and recompile?
Just get a fresh osmium and splitter
Am 19.10.2012 16:53, schrieb Matt Amos:
now available from:
http://planet.openstreetmap.org/planet/full-history/
only limited testing has been done on this file (checking for XML
well-formed-ness and various spot-checks on elements), so please let me
know if you find any errors with it.
/talk-fr/2012-July/045337.html
http://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/talk-fr/2012-October/049849.html
2012/10/16 Peter Körner pe...@mazdermind.de mailto:pe...@mazdermind.de
Hi
Well, osm-history-renderer is - after all - a proof of concept. It's
impossible atm. to import a full country
Hi
Am 12.10.2012 16:14, schrieb Serge Wroclawski: I made a second issue at
the same time regarding gathering histrorical
data around way geometry. Right now, due to the way OSM stores its
geometry data, the only way to know about a way's geometry history is
to call the history call for the
Hi
Am 28.07.2012 09:03, schrieb Jan Schejbal:
I have rewritten the GPS tracking part to use a Service, allowing tracks
to be reliably recorded even when the application is not active. Tracks
are now only recorded by user request. The GPS location can be shown or
hidden independently from track
Hi
Wouldn't it be simpler to augment all changed elements with finished
WKT-Descriptions? It would mean even less work for Clients and smaller
Extracts, though it would not help clients needing topology (ie routing).
Peter
Am 27.08.2012 20:14, schrieb Roland Olbricht:
Dear all,
Overpass
Am 05.09.2012 18:13, schrieb Jochen Topf:
On Wed, Sep 05, 2012 at 08:58:30AM -0700, Paul Norman wrote:
/full-experimentalFull history dumps
Can't we loose the experimental?
+1 for that
Also full isn't the best name. How about
/with-history
or
/planet-with-history
actually it's 1%
Am 10.09.2012 12:10, schrieb Robert Scott:
On Monday 10 September 2012, Peter Körner wrote:
Hi
Wouldn't it be simpler to augment all changed elements with finished
WKT-Descriptions? It would mean even less work for Clients and smaller
Extracts, though it would not help clients needing topology
Hi
Am 02.09.2012 19:47, schrieb Kai Krueger:
OK, so now osm2pgsql builds on Linux, FreeBSD, Mac OSX and Solaris. If
only someone could figure out how to build osm2pgsql on Windows...
I built osm2pgsql under cygwin as well as all the gdal and osmium tools.
I planned to distribute them soon
Hi
Am 13.07.2012 14:41, schrieb nimix:
[1] https://github.com/nimix/osm_conv_tests
good start but I'd remove the .wkb files in favor of the wkt ones. You
shouldn't have two versions of the expected output or you will get cases
where the WKB and WKT differs. And it's unclear what the real
On 17.07.2012 20:25, Robert Joop wrote:
But I’ve copied your page, adjusted the style and tiles URIs and added a
viewport.
As expected, it doesn’t make any visible difference on an iPhone 3
(pixel ratio 1), but the difference is remarkable on e.g. an HTC Sensation
(pixel ratio 1.5) or an iPhone
Hi
Am 29.06.2012 22:01, schrieb WanMil:
I started an investigation to find the problem. It is currently unknown
if the problem is located on osmupdate or on osmosis site or if that's a
different understanding of the PBF format.
Maybe this could be clarified by verifying the obf's with osmium.
Am 13.06.2012 18:35, schrieb Eric Wolf:
I am using a dated fork of the Rails Port, so I am hoping this has been
fixed already. I am seeing occasional changesets with the same node
showing up multiple times.
The Api does nor prevent this. If an Editor chooses to upload a new
Version of a Node
Hi
Am 10.06.2012 18:03, schrieb Michael Daines:
I have been documenting the data tile format from the Kothic project (including
the details of how map features are cropped, etc.) which is at present what the
data tile format I am working on will be based on. I am also working on
describing
Hi Jason,
is the tile-server public? Can you share an url with us? If not, maybe a
screenshot?
Did you do an import in the close past or are you running on minutely
updates?
Peter
Am 07.06.2012 19:31, schrieb Jason Clark:
I posted earlier about what I thought was a problem with Australia
Hi
Thank you for your contribution!
Am 01.06.2012 15:05, schrieb Raluca Martinescu:
For the*--node-key-value*and*--way-key-value*command line options I
added also the possibility to read the key.value combinations from an
external file,
No bad idea.
Hi
using softcut gives better results in most cases which is why I made id
default some months ago.
The split-all-clipbounds script was hack which I don't use at all. It
tries to optimize the splitting-process by creating country-extracts,
then state extracts from them and so one. This
Hi
Am 16.05.2012 19:22, schrieb Masi Master:
An area is an 'outer'-element from a multipolygon, and the 'outer' OR the
multipolgon is tagged as *=residential, *=riverbank or something other.
If someone delete the multipolygon or relevant tags (and tag the area with
the old multipolygon-tags,
Am 18.05.2012 09:48, schrieb Andy Allan:
I don't understand why you're trying to force the UTF-8 characters
into an ISO-8859-1 encoding - which has barely enough code points to
cover Western European languages, never mind Greek, Russian or any
other OSM data. Stick to UTF-8 encoding in your XML,
Hi
Am 18.04.2012 08:58, schrieb Thomas Petazzoni:
* The availability of several rendering styles. For now, we provide
the standard OpenStreetMap.org style, several styles provided by
MapQuest, and a custom style more suitable for printing. In the
future, we expect to extend those
Hi
I was looking for Coastline-Polygons by Country-Name, that would be the
coastline intersected with the administrative border and saved under
that name.
Before I start to build that on myself I'd like to ask if there's
already Code to do that.
Peter
Am 31.03.2012 21:12, schrieb Phil! Gold:
* Sven Geggusli...@fuchsschwanzdomain.de [2012-03-31 16:06 +]:
is it possible to have different rendering rules based on the area
where rendring takes place using an ordinary mapnik rendering stack
(osm2pgsql+mod_tile+tirex)?
Supposedly yes.
Am 28.03.2012 11:28, schrieb David Groom:
I'm not sure that is a help
I'm sorry, you're right.
Peter
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Am 28.03.2012 19:58, schrieb Lynn W. Deffenbaugh (Mr):
However, if you use the -a option (along with -z/Z/x/X/y/Y), every tile
in the specified range is requested with NO date check and the -f option
is completely unused.
Sounds like a bug for me, too.
Peter
Am 27.03.2012 22:32, schrieb David Groom:
Is there anywhere a CT-incompatible planet file? i.e a file containing
all the ways and nodes which are likely to be dropped during the rebuild.
Take a look at
http://cleanmap.poole.ch/
Peter
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Am 27.03.2012 12:14, schrieb Dietrich Opitz:
Hello
Thank you for the information. I didn't wanted to add the obivous to the
database.
I just missed the default settings per country and was wondering how to
get this type of information from the database.
I don't think you can get it out of
Am 25.03.2012 01:31, schrieb Richard Ive:
Goodness, I got so excited I didn't mention how to use it!
http://postcode.nodester.com/ is the test page. (There's an input box
bottom right).
It's a pitiy that it's UK-Only. A majority of the OSM-Community is
outside the UK.
Peter
Hi
I tried to fiddle an overpass-query together that would give me:
- all relations tagged with type=boundary or type=multipolygon
- their way-members
- nodes used by thode way-members
but I was unable to get this result.
Regarding the docs: they consist of a large list of examples with
Am 13.03.2012 08:47, schrieb Paul Norman:
If not, does anyone have suggestions for generating minutely diffs?
You should be able to generate .osm-Fiels with JOSM locally, do some
changes and save those changes as .osc -- also locally.
No need to involve the API.
If you'd like to go for
Am 07.03.2012 17:27, schrieb Ramas:
Hi,
i have made some processing scripts for public transport relations.
Daily dumps you can get here - http://osm.ramuno.lt/transport/
And working example - http://openmap.lt/#l=60.16671,24.93903,15,MT
Would you mind sharing the sourcode of those processing
Am 11.03.2012 12:18, schrieb Gihan De Silva:
HI,
I'm Gihan De Silva and I'm interested in OSM Official Application for Android
GSOC project. And is this project supposed to be done with HTML5+JavaScript or Java?
If anyone can show me a good tutorial on OSM API, it would be highly
appreciated.
Am 08.03.2012 00:00, schrieb Frederik Ramm:
Hi,
On 03/07/2012 04:05 PM, Tom MacWright wrote:
Whoah! Nice work. All of these osmium-related projects are really
exciting, can't wait to have more performant and efficient parts of the
OSM stack. Plus, they're well-written and hosted on GitHub :)
Am 07.03.2012 05:11, schrieb Michael Daines:
First, a longstanding wishlist item for OSM has been data tiles,
that is the API data, split into preset sized areas (eg z14), which a
client could call. This may not seem reelvant to your project but
you'll see why it is soon.
This was actually
Am 07.03.2012 15:57, schrieb Jochen Topf:
Hi!
I have been working on writing a substitution for the aging coastcheck program.
It is not finished yet, but maybe somebody wants to play around with it.
Whoo would have needed that just 2 Weeks ago.
What do you think about adding osmium as
Hi
I'm currently switching to another mail-provider, sorry for the bounces.
In the toolserver the server running my cronjob went down during the
last weeks and has not been fixed. I just ran the job and the database
is up now. I activated the job on another server in the cluster, so that
the
Am 02.02.2012 10:56, schrieb Anwar Azulfa:
It's not working on me,
what repository which i must add to install mapnik2 or libmapnik2 ?
Because this question was not answered in that thread I'd like to point
to my tutorial which includes installing mapnik2 from the testing-repo
under ubuntu
Am 04.02.2012 17:35, schrieb Martijn van Exel:
Hi,
I want to create historical snapshots of small (county-sized) areas
from the full history planet for analysis purposes. Say, one file for
every three months since 2007. My current approach is to first create
the full planet snapshots from the
Am 01.03.2012 15:26, schrieb sly (sylvain letuffe):
By meannings I mean that some relations are made to build a bigger geometry
(type=multipolygon is one), some to records facts unreleated to geometry (i.e
type=restriction )
The question is how do we improve that, while keeping free tagging
Hi
I generated a new charge of history extracts, based on the 120213 full
history dump. They have been created from the latest
full-experimental-dump [1] using my history splitter [2], based on
Jochen Topfs really great osmium framework [3]. They contain multiple
versions of an object. If
Hi
take a look at tirex, it's mod_tile's successor and it has a general interface
to renderers (via UDP or Domain Sockets, afair).
Peter
Am 29.02.2012 20:14, schrieb Skye Book:
Hi all,
We're looking to setup mod_tile to serve arbitrary tiles (i.e: not
OpenStreetMap). Is there a way to
Am 30.12.2011 19:17, schrieb Stefan de Konink:
I do not have yet investigated what the options are of CoralCDN, but
the main problem is to get the *alternative used*. I guess switching
to a system that is partly in our own hands results in a higher
quality, thus we must have ability to
Am 19.12.2011 13:19, schrieb Brett Henderson:
You need to pick a sequence number by examining the timestamp property
in the state files. Pick a timestamp in the hour replication state
files that is earlier than the last timestamp received from the minute
replication. It's a bit tedious. I
Am 16.12.2011 09:39, schrieb Andreas Hammershøj:
Well, you could download the area of interest via the homepage export function
as .osm file and place it on a network share / usb stick. The Editors of the
mapping party would open that file, do their changes and upload from there.
The
Am 16.12.2011 11:09, schrieb Hartmut Holzgraefe:
So even a public PG replication master would only make sense for those
who run exactly the same architecture, or multiple masters for
different architectures would be needed ... :/
At one of the Hack-Weekends someone played around with
Am 16.12.2011 11:21, schrieb Andreas Hammershøj:
Hi Peter,
we're aware that using JOSM would counter this problem, but we have deemed JOSM
too complicated. Many of our participants are recently retired, with limited
computer skills. They have enough of a challenge just learning to use P2.
Am 16.12.2011 11:33, schrieb Peter Körner:
Am 16.12.2011 11:21, schrieb Andreas Hammershøj:
Hi Peter,
we're aware that using JOSM would counter this problem, but we have
deemed JOSM too complicated. Many of our participants are recently
retired, with limited computer skills. They have enough
Am 16.12.2011 12:47, schrieb Hartmut Holzgraefe:
On 16.12.2011 11:21, Peter Körner wrote:
At one of the Hack-Weekends someone played around with distributing the
SQL-Commands issued by osm2pgsql via XMPP.
with the SQL command execution, especially the index creation, being
the most expensive
Am 13.12.2011 14:49, schrieb Oon Arfiandwi:
After struggling with the new syntax of Mapnik2:
TextSymbolizer[label]/TextSymbolizer
A lots of change must be applied on the osm.xml and *.xml.inc
With mapnik2 there comes a utility upgrade_map_xml.py which ports your
maonik0.x xml files to the new
Am 13.12.2011 15:04, schrieb Jochen Topf:
Has anybody any data on how much smaller the files get with sorted vs. unsorted
string table? Sorting the string table means there is a lot more work and a lot
more main memory needed for the PBF writer.
I encountered shrinkage of around 1-2% of the
Am 12.12.2011 20:49, schrieb Serge Wroclawski:
HOT gets around issues by downloading an area ahead of time and loading it
into the editor.
Well, you could download the area of interest via the homepage export function
as .osm file and place it on a network share / usb stick. The Editors of
Am 08.12.2011 17:49, schrieb yvecai:
On 07. 12. 11 20:26, yvecai wrote:
I've already seen here and there the effect of a broken coastline, but
we have something different in that server:
http://osmati.net/osmand/map?zoom=3lat=53.98194lon=23.90625layers=B
I hope somebody has already seen
Am 06.12.2011 07:55, schrieb Ákos Maróy:
$ osm2pgsql -d osm -S /usr/share/osm2pgsql/default.style --append -G -v
-m -K changesets-16.osm.bz2
changesets*.osm.bz2 only contains changeset meta information, no
content. You'll need one of the replicate-series
Am 06.12.2011 11:30, schrieb Ákos Maróy:
on the OSM wiki, I found a number of update options, and I have to say
I'm a bit confused. which is the best option if I want to get all the
updates for the whole planet file, say, each week?
Call osmosis once a week to download the last 7 day-replicate
Am 05.12.2011 18:08, schrieb Martijn van Exel:
Hi,
Now that we have the history files and a history renderer in the
making [1] it would be possible to create a Before / After service:
user would select one or a few concurrent changesets comprising an
edit session, and the service would churn
Hi
Am 05.12.2011 19:11, schrieb Martijn van Exel:
For it to work (for current changesets) though, we would need a
continuously updated full history database..
Doing the import is one thing, doing the update is a whle different thing. Both
being mixed up into the same application results in a
Hi
I found a memory-leak in osmium-master. I compiled the osmium_progress
example and fed germany.osh.pbf
http://ftp5.gwdg.de/pub/misc/openstreetmap/osm-full-history-extracts/110919/pbf/europe/germany.osh.pbf
into it.
During the nodes processing the program takes 70 MB of RAM. When it
Hi
Am 21.11.2011 12:07, schrieb Peter Körner:
I found a memory-leak in osmium-master.
Digging into it, it seems that the pbf reader is leaking memory.
I attached valgrind-massif output for running osmium_progess against
mainz.osh.pbf and mainz.osh. The pbf-run took nearly 44x the memory
Am 21.11.2011 15:36, schrieb Jochen Topf:
I don't think that there is a memory leak. Valgrind tells me that all is ok.
A program can leak memory without valgrind showing it. I already guessed
that this data is not completely useless.
The behaviour you see comes from the PBF reader and
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