On Thursday 07 May 2015 02:58:36 Walter Nordmann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> at the moment i'm using osm2pgsql with slim-mode + flatfile for my imports
> and diff-updates and everything is running fine.
>
> But now i need to create pbf-exports of my database and i would like to
> access the node-data of the
On 07.05.2015 21:00, Paul Norman wrote:.
If you're speaking of the OSM PBF format, the osm2pgsql schema is
ill-suited for this, as it doesn't have all the metadata needed.
That's right, i'll generate those missing attributes like version,
timestamp, ... with dummy data, because we don't need t
On 5/7/2015 2:58 AM, Walter Nordmann wrote:
Hi,
at the moment i'm using osm2pgsql with slim-mode + flatfile for my imports
and diff-updates and everything is running fine.
But now i need to create pbf-exports of my database and i would like to
access the node-data of the flatfile, because plane
Hi,
On 05/07/2015 11:58 AM, Walter Nordmann wrote:
> Is there any way to access those nodes by osm_id? I tried to write a litte
> program starting with node-persistent-cache-reader.c but i did not manage
> it. Many nodes are missing.
Until very recently, node-persistent-cache-reader.c had a bug w
Hi,
at the moment i'm using osm2pgsql with slim-mode + flatfile for my imports
and diff-updates and everything is running fine.
But now i need to create pbf-exports of my database and i would like to
access the node-data of the flatfile, because planet_osm_nodes is empty
(whicht is ok).
Is there
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