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
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 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
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
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