Hi,

On 03.01.2013 21:02, Jeff Meyer wrote:
Most of what I can find about this on the intrawebs indicates that this
is typically a bbox-related issue, but I haven't used any bboxes to
create my planet-natural file. (see steps below)

It seems that you somehow managed to drop a node that is referenced by something.

Try this:

osmosis --read-pbf planet-natural.pbf --tee 2 --write-pbf one.pbf --bb left=-180 right=180 top=90 bottom=-90 clipIncompleteEntities=true --write-pbf two.pbf

This will create two files which, if you have *no* dangling references, will be identical (and my hypothesis would then be wrong). If the files are not identical then the second will be minimally smaller, as objects in the second file that contained references to missing objects will have had those references deleted.

The second file will then be safe to import.

If the second file should turn out to be *much* smaller then it would make sense to make a diff (either write to xml and use unix diff, or use Osmosis --derive-changes) and find out what the problem is.

My hunch is that you encountered something like a node tagged natural=wood (there are 25k of them) which was also a member of something you wanted to keep, and then you dropped that node or so.

Bye
Frederik

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