Hmm dunno.  It certainly looks like you're doing the right thing ... there's
no reason why this shouldn't work.  Osmosis doesn't care much about the size
of the file.

Are you sure you're running osmosis against the correct segment_earth.osm
file?  I notice you had both a compressed (bz2 file) and uncompressed
version of the command line at the end of your email.  Could you have run
the new york extraction against an old version?

2008/7/25 Fire Girl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> 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? :)
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