possible psql help if anyone is interested On Feb 26, 2010, at 10:38 AM, Steve Crawford wrote:
> > SteveC wrote: >> On Feb 25, 2010, at 4:08 PM, Steve Crawford wrote: >> >> >>> Hi Steve, >>> >>> The San Francisco PG users group is organizing a beta-test day for PG9 >>> (http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/SFPUG_Beta_Test_Day) and wants to test >>> against some current open data sets/projects. Is it possible to get a >>> standard PostgreSQL dump of the OSM database? I didn't see that as an >>> option on the website. >>> >>> I'm not sure, yet, if the machines we will have for testing will be >>> appropriate for this data size but it would be great to have that data for >>> testing. If we are able to use it, we can report any issues we discover in >>> the marathon test day. I'm sure the new hot-replication feature will be a >>> killer feature for OSM. >>> SteveC wrote: >>> >> search for planet.openstreetmap.org and osm2pgsql >> > Will do. >> if you don't mind I can fwd this to the list who might ask you to try a few >> things and help out over IRC and stuff? >> > Sure, but realize we haven't even gotten to the point of picking a date. > While I would love to get up-to-speed enough to actually make an OSM > installation, I doubt my available time would allow me to do that - I'd be > starting from scratch. But the dataset would be good to test against both due > to the size and to test upgrading, version-compatibility, postGIS and such. > > Of course it would be *fabulous* if you or one of the other Bay Area folks > who are already familiar with OSM could participate in the beta-test day and > help uncover any bugs that would impact you. It would be even better if > someone could bring a test machine with OSM data on-board! Don't know if that > could be arranged but one can hope... In any case, we will do as much testing > as we can. > > Josh Berkus is the main instigator of this event. I cc'd him on this to bring > him into the loop. > > Cheers, > Steve > Yours &c. Steve _______________________________________________ dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/dev

