Hi Marc,
I want to convert _all_ NL data into .osm so I disabled bounds
checking. 2AND runs forever and takes lots of memory :(
Did you manage to convert the whole dataset?
I'm using latest v5.
Regards
Artem
On 29 Jul 2007, at 21:39, Marc Kessels wrote:
latest version (v5) is online at
At Mon, 30 Jul 2007 14:55:28 +0100,
Artem Pavlenko wrote:
I want to convert _all_ NL data into .osm so I disabled bounds
checking. 2AND runs forever and takes lots of memory :(
Did you manage to convert the whole dataset?
I'm using latest v5.
It's important that you have enough memory.
On Mon, 2007-07-30 at 17:02 +0200, Jeroen Dekkers wrote:
At Mon, 30 Jul 2007 14:55:28 +0100,
Artem Pavlenko wrote:
I want to convert _all_ NL data into .osm so I disabled bounds
checking. 2AND runs forever and takes lots of memory :(
Did you manage to convert the whole dataset?
I'm
On 30 Jul 2007, at 16:02, Jeroen Dekkers wrote:
At Mon, 30 Jul 2007 14:55:28 +0100,
Artem Pavlenko wrote:
I want to convert _all_ NL data into .osm so I disabled bounds
checking. 2AND runs forever and takes lots of memory :(
Did you manage to convert the whole dataset?
I'm using latest v5.
On Mon, 30 Jul 2007, Marc Kessels wrote:
the reason behind this huge memory consumption is that it needs to know
all nodes and segments, in order to prevent nodes with the same
coordinates, or multiple segments between the same two nodes.
On the main list I already mentioned why this not the
On Mon, 2007-07-30 at 18:53 +0200, Stefan de Konink wrote:
On Mon, 30 Jul 2007, Marc Kessels wrote:
the reason behind this huge memory consumption is that it needs to know
all nodes and segments, in order to prevent nodes with the same
coordinates, or multiple segments between the same
On 30 Jul 2007, at 18:23, Marc Kessels wrote:
Obviously, I did not need to go through this hassle, since my machine
did have enough memory :)
Could you share *.osm file , then :)
Artem Pavlenko
http://mapnik.org
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Stefan de Konink wrote:
Sure, I don't want to sound hard because you made this in the first place,
which is a very good job. But I could consider this lazy programming and
bad design. Sure *it* works and it should probably only run one time, but
since people are now experimenting with it, it
At Mon, 30 Jul 2007 19:14:12 +0100,
Artem Pavlenko wrote:
On 30 Jul 2007, at 18:23, Marc Kessels wrote:
Obviously, I did not need to go through this hassle, since my machine
did have enough memory :)
Could you share *.osm file , then :)
Here is the .osm generated by and2osm version
On 30/07/07, Jeroen Dekkers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At Mon, 30 Jul 2007 19:14:12 +0100,
Artem Pavlenko wrote:
On 30 Jul 2007, at 18:23, Marc Kessels wrote:
Obviously, I did not need to go through this hassle, since my machine
did have enough memory :)
Could you share *.osm
Anyway my comments can always be dropped to the dustbin :)
comments are certainly welcome, patches even more! especially because I
cannot follow your pseudo-code, but that can be because I am not a
professional programmer. ;-)
i'm clueless as well :)
my script also consumed a lot of
latest version (v5) is online at http://www.kessels.name/and2osm/
this one seems to result in a proper output of the data, including all
waterways and their islands (which were causing problems see mail below
from Jon).
only remaining urgent item is that some AND nodes (~800, so about
0.05%)
On Sun, 2007-07-29 at 22:39 +0200, Marc Kessels wrote:
latest version (v5) is online at http://www.kessels.name/and2osm/
this one seems to result in a proper output of the data, including all
waterways and their islands (which were causing problems see mail below
from Jon).
only
On Sat, 2007-07-28 at 12:06 +0200, Marc Kessels wrote:
I have updated the source, since it was experiencing a stack overflow,
due to too many nodes with similar names. as a side effect, it is now
also much faster (only 7 minutes to convert the compete dataset of The
Netherlands).
see
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