On Tue, 21 May 2019 13:47:27 -0400, Ted Roche wrote:

> Would any of these work for you?
> 
> sudo dnf search OpenStreetMap

        Aha. I got this:

# dnf search OpenStreetMap
Last metadata expiration check: 0:46:33 ago on Wed 22 May 2019 01:50:49 
PM EDT.
=============== Summary Matched: OpenStreetMap============
merkaartor.x86_64 : Qt-Based OpenStreetMap editor
routino.x86_64 : Router for OpenStreetMap Data
josm.noarch : An editor for OpenStreetMap (OSM)
routino-libs.i686 : Routing library for OpenStreetMap Data
routino-libs.x86_64 : Routing library for OpenStreetMap Data
kosmtik.noarch : Make maps with OpenStreetMap and Mapnik
osmctools.x86_64 : Tools to manipulate OpenStreetMap files
osmpbf-java.noarch : Java OpenStreetMap PBF file format library
osm-gps-map.i686 : Gtk+ widget for displaying OpenStreetMap tiles
osm-gps-map.x86_64 : Gtk+ widget for displaying OpenStreetMap tiles
texlive-getmap.noarch : Download OpenStreetMap maps for use in documents
osmpbf.i686 : C library to read and write OpenStreetMap PBF files
osmpbf.x86_64 : C library to read and write OpenStreetMap PBF files
osmium-tool.x86_64 : Command line tool for working with OpenStreetMap data
osm2pgsql.x86_64 : Imports map data from OpenStreetMap to a PostgreSQL 
database
================================================================

        I apologize for the formatting.

        Another poster suggested :

Josm is packaged in Fedora so dnf install josm is enough.

        So I also did that, getting 
=================================================

Installed:
  
josm-0-0.93.15031svn.fc30.noarch                                                
                          
  java-1.8.0-openjdk-
devel-1:1.8.0.212.b04-0.fc30.x86_64                                             
       
  apache-commons-
codec-1.11-3.module_f28+3939+dc18cd75.noarch                                    
           
  apache-commons-
logging-1.2-13.module_f28+3939+dc18cd75.noarch                                  
           
  
ant-1.10.5-3.module_f28+4207+d722d224.noarch                                    
                          
  ant-
lib-1.10.5-3.module_f28+4207+d722d224.noarch                                    
                      
  java-1.8.0-openjdk-
openjfx-1:1.8.0.212.b04-0.fc30.x86_64                                           
       
  apache-commons-
compress-1.18-4.fc30.noarch                                                     
           
  apache-commons-jcs-
core-2.2-3.fc30.noarch                                                          
       
  
jsonp-1.0.4-9.fc30.noarch                                                       
                          
  metadata-
extractor2-2.10.1-5.fc30.noarch                                                 
                 
  
openjfx-8.0.202-5.b07.fc30.x86_64                                               
                          
  signpost-
core-1.2.1.2-16.fc29.noarch                                                     
                 
  
svgsalamander-1.1.2-1.fc30.noarch                                               
                          
  
xmpcore-5.1.2-11.fc30.noarch                                                    
                          

Complete!
===========================================

        Again, I apologize for the formatting.

        A thousand thanks to all who replied!

        Confession time: I mean my .sig in all earnestness. I've been 
trying to follow a couple of OSM lists on Gmane for at least two or three 
years. I hardly ever find anything not over my head. There WAS a users' 
list for a while, but it's long dead. 

        Twenty-odd years ago, I had both hard- and software (especially 
from Garmin, DeLorme, and Maptech) with which I was able to study the 
terrain here in town and out in the woods around, and routes from one  
point to another, to scale -- without having to first learn cartography, 
CS, nor EE. I learned to use those tools BY using them, and discovered 
relationships among places I thought I knew. The game trails in the 
woods, for instance, showed an awareness of the people trails a lot 
sharper than I had realized. (That makes a lot of sense AFTER you know 
it!)

        The fly in the ointment, of course, was having to tolerate an OS 
I detested.

        I've been trying to do the like on Linux ever since. I can run 
the software under Wine, but I've never yet managed to get it and my GPSs 
to talk to one another.

        What are the chances now? Are these tools going to be self-
explanatory enough? Has that time come?
-- 
Beartooth Staffwright, Not Quite Clueless Power User
Remember I know little (precious little!) of where up is.


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