Hi

Am 29.06.2012 22:01, schrieb WanMil:
I started an investigation to find the problem. It is currently unknown
if the problem is located on osmupdate or on osmosis site or if that's a
different understanding of the PBF format.

Maybe this could be clarified by verifying the obf's with osmium. If
osmium and osmupdate produces the same results, it's probably osmosis
that get's it wrong.

The current status is that a planet file updated with osmupdate can be
read by osmsosis without any error message but osmosis reads different
longitude values than osmconvert/osmupdate.
It would be very helpful if you could supply a minimal testcase (ha hand
full of nodes) that have the same problem.

Peter


Hi Peter,

as pointed out in http://forum.openstreetmap.org/viewtopic.php?id=17194 the problem was caused and fixed by osmconvert.

Anyhow I suggest that osmosis prints out warnings if the pbf file contains apparently wrong values, e.g. latitude > 90° or < -90° or longitude > 180 or < -180°.

WanMil

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