W dniu 27.09.2015 2:54, Stephen Knox napisał(a):
Does it really take this long to import a planet file these days? I
would be interested to know if anyone else has imported one recently.
I may import one myself at some point, but if it takes 6 days I
probably won't bother.
Even if this is not
I wonder how many people are actually using world-wide data as opposed
to being interested in specific geographic areas.
Country/region based planet dumps would definitely get my vote,
especially if there was such a thing as a regional full history file...
On 2015-09-27 15:55, Daniel Koć
On 9/26/2015 5:54 PM, Stephen Knox wrote:
Does it really take this long to import a planet file these days? I
would be interested to know if anyone else has imported one recently.
I may import one myself at some point, but if it takes 6 days I
probably won't bother.
For osm2pgsql, it depends
On 9/27/2015 6:55 AM, Daniel Koć wrote:
Even if this is not 6 days long, it may still make sense to use
differential dumps for example.
I don't know how much additional resources we would need to create
them and how faster would it be to import the data, but after one big
import at - let's
On Thu 17th Sep 2015 at 10:51 +0100
Badita Florin wrote:
>Now, to import the planet it will take around 6-20 days with osmosis
>Other tools behave in the same way ...
>What i think it is missing, is a monthly postgis dump of the planet. Or
weekly, whatever
>To have loaded in postgis the whole
Now, to import the planet it will take around 6-20 days with osmosis
Other tools behave in the same way ...
What i think it is missing, is a monthly postgis dump of the planet. Or
weekly, whatever
To have loaded in postgis the whole planet, and once a week/day/hour/minute
( what works best ) to
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