I'm trying to use Osmosis to extract the Uk data from the planet file,
and ideally put it in a PostgreSQL database (but I have a serous lack
of hard driver space currently. I want to use it for geocoding I
really want a list of roads the there locations in the Uk.
Could take someone else
Hi,
Peter Childs wrote:
bzcat planet-latest.osm.bz2 | osmosis --read-xml-0.6 file=-
--bounding-polygon-0.6 file=united_kingdom2pts.txt --write-xml-0.6
file=- | bzip2 uk.osm.bz2
Using that united_kingdom2pts.txt is bound to be very slow because it
cuts out the UK along the coastline which is
If this is planet-090421.osm.bz2 then it is a known problem.
Please use planet-090429.osm.bz2 which should have that bug removed.
Shaun
On 1 May 2009, at 08:17, Peter Childs wrote:
I'm trying to use Osmosis to extract the Uk data from the planet file,
and ideally put it in a PostgreSQL
2009/5/1 Shaun McDonald sh...@shaunmcdonald.me.uk:
If this is planet-090421.osm.bz2 then it is a known problem.
Please use planet-090429.osm.bz2 which should have that bug removed.
Hmm
rsync -LP rsync://ftp.heanet.ie/mirrors/openstreetmap.org/planet-latest.osm.bz2
.
But I might not have
Hi,
Peter Childs wrote:
I might try the smaller bounding I was using that one as it was the
the easiest to find...
There are tools in SVN (applications/utils/osm-extract/polygons) for
creating your own polygon from an .osm file, so you can draw an outline
over a landsat WMS image in JOSM and
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