Hi, I wanted to thank others who have help me understand OSM better! Marco, Andy, and others recently.
Here is where I am having a gaffe.... Ok, when I run this command on Osmosis, against the Planet OSM file, java.exe -jar osmosis.jar" --rx "planet-latest.osm.bz2" enableDateParsing="YES" --lp interval="600" --bb left="-75" right="-73" top="42" bottom="40" --wx "new_york_area.osm" It generates a huge OSM for New York Area, which is complete. However... If I run this command against the Planet OSM file, java.exe -jar osmosis.jar" --rx "planet-latest.osm.bz2" enableDateParsing="YES" --lp interval="600" --bb left="-108" right="-36" top="90" bottom="0" --wx "segment_earth.osm" It creates a 2.4 GB file. But, I don't think it is complete. Because, if I thereafter, try to extract the New York Slice from this file, I get a truncated 27MB file with hardly anything in it. The Lat/Lon coodinates match the above extraction right? Am I doing something wrong.... or can I simply not extract such a huge sub-slice before slicing it down further? running, java.exe -jar osmosis.jar" --rx "segment_earth.osm" enableDateParsing="YES" --lp interval="600" --bb left="-75" right="-73" top="42" bottom="40" --wx "new_york_area.osm" java.exe -jar osmosis.jar" --rx "segment_earth.osm.bz2" enableDateParsing="YES" --lp interval="600" --bb left="-75" right="-73" top="42" bottom="40" --wx "new_york_area.osm" generates a 27MB file from this. What is up? :) -- Be Yourself @ mail.com! Choose From 200+ Email Addresses Get a Free Account at www.mail.com
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