On 6 Feb 2008, at 14:37, Milo van der Linden wrote: > I have been on a Windows machine without python and perl, no C- > compiler or CYGWin and an IIS webserver, crying a lot.
Sorry to hear this. Could you download vc++ express ? > Working my behind of on AJAX, WMS servers and clients, Google Maps, > Google Earth and postGIS datasets. :-D > Since I am currently not able to find the time to get a linux > machine running, I am stuck in the shadows ;-) > > About osm2pgsql, I run the plaxo GIS group which contains a link > shared with the members to download your osm2pgsql_latest.exe. > > So if you seen any hits comming in from http://pulse.plaxo.com/ > pulse/events/filter/group/141734817667, it is because of me... > > And of course, feel free to join! Thanks for the invitation, perhaps, some time. But if you need help or more info re:osm2pgsql do post here, please Artem > > Artem Pavlenko schreef: >>>> >>>> >>> This is indeed an issue with the datastructure from OSM. Building >>> queries to combine nodes to dynamically generate ways on every >>> request >>> is a performance killer! >>> Basically I think it would be best to write a script that will >>> generate >>> REAL ways (polylines) in the postGIS database in a real geometric >>> table. >>> That way you will take optimized use of geometry functions. >> >> >> Where have you been? Do you read this mailing list or wiki ? ;) >> >> __osm2pgsql__ >> >> http://trac.openstreetmap.org/browser/applications/utils/export/ >> osm2pgsql >> >> Cheers >> Artem >> >> >> > _______________________________________________ dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dev

