--- On Sat, 22/8/09, Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org wrote:
For performance, it is also always better to do a bzcat
planet.osm.bz2 | osmosis --rx -.
If that's the case shouldn't osmosis code should be updated to call bzcat if
it's given a bz2 file?
plz some one help me . my problem is how can i use openstreet map on my
desktop appplication and how can i use my own routing code to calculate
shortest path plz help .
From: lars.fran...@gmail.com
Date: Mon, 17 Aug 2009 18:15:39 +0200
To: o...@petschge.de
CC:
Am Samstag, 22. August 2009 schrieb baqir ali:
plz some one help me . my problem is how can i use openstreet map on my
desktop appplication and how can i use my own routing code to calculate
shortest path plz help .
Map tiles: libchamplain, Marble, osm-gps-map, Graphics Dojo
Hi,
I've tried to render my own Mapnik tiles. But my tiles are looking
like this:
http://tiles.osmlab.org/14/8531/5447.png
(E. g. there are no streets ...)
I've followed the tutorial on the wiki
(http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Mapnik).
I've checked out osm2pgsql and mapnik from svn and
Cornelius wrote:
I've checked out osm2pgsql and mapnik from svn and called osm2pgsql
When you say you checked out mapnik from svn, you mean the mapnik
directory from OSM's SVN repo? With osm.xml in there, for instance? In
that case, that's just one half of what's commonly known as 'mapnik' in
On Sat, Aug 22, 2009 at 1:02 PM, Corneliuscornelius@csides.info wrote:
Hi,
I've tried to render my own Mapnik tiles. But my tiles are looking
like this:
http://tiles.osmlab.org/14/8531/5447.png
(E. g. there are no streets ...)
Dear Cornelius,
I had a similar problem recently. Updating
I've checked out osm2pgsql and mapnik from svn and called osm2pgsql
When you say you checked out mapnik from svn, you mean the mapnik
directory from OSM's SVN repo? With osm.xml in there, for instance?
In that case, that's just one half of what's commonly known as
'mapnik' in the OSM
John Smith wrote:
I downloaded the entire planet file twice to make sure there was no
corruption, but in both cases osmosis spits out the same error message.
To verify the download a secondary download of 6GB would not have been
necessary. Just use the md5 hash also available to verify the
anyone of the experts knows what is wrong here?
tested planet but fails for any sized osm file
checked out osm2psql from svn yesterday
Processing: Node(0k) Way(0k) Relation(0k)
Node stats: total(687), max(471987589)
Way stats: total(6), max(39394137)
Relation stats: total(0), max(0)
osm2pgsql:
sory for the spam, my system had an old geo library
On Aug 22, 2009, at 12:18 PM, Apollinaris Schoell wrote:
anyone of the experts knows what is wrong here?
tested planet but fails for any sized osm file
checked out osm2psql from svn yesterday
Processing: Node(0k) Way(0k) Relation(0k)
Hi,
I'm trying to import a subset of planet.osm (POIs, i.e. nodes with
amenity tags) into my own database, and would like to be able to sync
future updates using planet.osm diffs.
Are the IDs on poi nodes reliable as unique identifiers for the same
POI? I.e. will future updates to that POI
I've significantly improved the responsiveness/smoothness. It's now
on-par with Google Latitude (some things are even better, like
animated zoom), and is close to the performance of the native iPhone
maps application.
http://www.maryanovsky.com/sasha/maps/iphonedemo/
Alexander (aka Sasha)
Frank,
Frank O'Dwyer wrote:
Are the IDs on poi nodes reliable as unique identifiers for the same
POI? I.e. will future updates to that POI have the same node ID or could
they have a different one?
They will have a different id if someone deletes and re-adds them. If
they're just moved
Hello,
sorry for German text. There is new spam in trac. All spam has the
same url. Spam bot is some sort of eliza [1]. Can someone who has
the right to do so, delete the that?
Greetings
Sebastian Waschik
[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ELIZA
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