Ian Dees wrote: > > I normally upload my NHD changesets with 40k-50k changes in each > upload without problem. It takes an hour or so to apply (depending > on server load), but it works without error. > > What program are you using for the upload? Is it bulk-upload, > JOSM, or something else? I'm using JOSM, because I had problems > with bulk-upload. If there is something better and more robust > (the upload with JOSM fails when there are about 10k changes), I > would certainly give it a try. > > > I use JOSM -- I check "upload as one changeset" and check "close > changeset after upload". I usually try to do this when the load on the > database and ruby workers are low. OK thanks. I've seen this option, and I've only tried it once. This was with a small upload only. I did not think of trying it with a large changeset.
Regarding the "inner" rules: I've just checked it, and this is working as you mentioned. Great :) I also tried the -t option, with comparison on file level, and any ways used in a relation are being kept. As far as I'm concerned, this version of shp-to-osm is good to go, if we're not going to deal with any of the additional issues we discussed this morning. Great job Ian! Frank _______________________________________________ Talk-ca mailing list Talk-ca@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ca