To make a gmapsupp.img for all of the US, I was going to get a US
extract of the planet, use splitter, and then use mkgmap with routing
enabled. I would then use gmapibuilder to put into RoadTrip so I can
load the parts I want together with the proprietary map (for when I
actually have
Dave Hansen d...@sr71.net writes:
On Wed, 2009-11-18 at 18:50 -0500, Greg Troxel wrote:
Dave Hansen d...@sr71.net writes:
roads are disconnected at state boundaries due to being cut with a
non-splitter tool. (splitter has special logic to insert nodes on
ways at tile boundaries.)
On Thu, 2009-11-19 at 12:54 -0500, Greg Troxel wrote:
This method the routing-broken-at-state-borders problem, but not the
overlapping tiles problem. It should work with a united_states.osm.bz2;
apparently that's a high enough fraction of the size of the planet that
it isn't produced.
On 18 Nov 2009, at 23:50, Greg Troxel wrote:
--route is AFAIK not turned on in cloudmade, so those maps wouldn't be
routable. If cloudmade has enabled routing, that would be good to
know. (Plus there's the noname roads being big and red.)
If you want them to be routable, then send a
will check the setup on the dev server and see how difficult it is to run
things there.
having the planet via nfs will save a couple hours for download.
Will need a couple of days because I am moving and my time and internet
access is limited.
On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 10:00 AM, Dave Hansen
On Thu, 2009-11-19 at 13:29 -0800, Paul Johnson wrote:
Used state data instead, if I were to do a mass import. Oregon GEO
knows what they're doing, the US Census (along with the rest of the
federal government) barely acknowledges we exist. Which would you
rather trust?
1) Known good data
Christopher Covington wrote:
On Sun, 2009-11-15 at 10:59 -0800, Paul Johnson wrote:
Dave Hansen wrote:
2) The TIGER import violates one of the most basic principals of OSM:
Abbreviations: DO NOT DO IT.
I really don't understand this. If the United States Postal Service and
the Census
Dave Hansen wrote:
On Mon, 2009-11-16 at 15:05 +, Andy Allan wrote:
So please, turn away from imports and work on getting mappers in
charge, especially out pounding the streets. The outcome will be much,
much better in the end, and that end will come much, much quicker.
I think TIGER
Oh, and $5/disk to burn it to DVD
On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 1:07 AM, Chris Hunter chunter...@gmail.com wrote:
Sensible government policy? When did that happen? My local county wants
$10,680.00 for the political GIS data, and it's got a non-redistributable,
non-commercial license on top of
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