Od: Toby Murray <[email protected]>


Hi Toby,




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This means objects in your .osm file are missing a timestamp=* attribute. I 
wouldn't be surprised if they area also lacking version and user.




Osmosis requires full OSM metadata on objects. Some tools strip it out if 
the data isn't intended to be used for editing. This includes timestamp, 
version and last editor information. For example, overpass by default strips
this out to reduce the amount of data being downloaded. If you want it, you 
have to add something to the query to add it back in. Not sure how this 
phyghtmap tool works.




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thank you for explanation. I've found out that phyghtmap having option "--
write-timestamp" which is solving this issue.

Anyway with this option data are about 20% bigger than before.




I think for my purposes timestamp is not needed.


Is there any workaround to force osmosis work without timestamp to safe some
disk space?




best regards




mira

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