Re: [OSM-talk] Torrents for planet.osm.bz2 are available (again)

2010-12-25 Thread Jeremy Adams
On Thu, Dec 16, 2010 at 5:58 PM, Matija Nalis
mnalis-osmtorrent...@voyager.hr wrote:
 As mentioned on the http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Planet.osm#Bittorrent
 new full-planet torrent service has been set up at
 http://osm-torrent.torres.voyager.hr/

 The torrent uses trackers which should be IPv6+IPv4 capable, and also
 supports webseed in case no clients are reachable.

 Your participation in the swarm and feedback are welcome.

Very cool.  Added the RSS feed to my 100Mbit server just now.
Downloading at ~50Mbit.

-Jeremy

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Re: [OSM-talk] Exceeded API bandwidth limit, now what?

2010-09-15 Thread Jeremy Adams
 You can make requests via the t...@h load balancer if you're not going to 
 run your own server.  It's highly available and is balanced across multiple 
 servers, so the queue is usually quite low.

 Sorry, how would I do that?

 -mike.

Make requests to http://api1.osm.absolight.net/api/0.6/map

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Re: [OSM-talk] Exceeded API bandwidth limit, now what?

2010-09-14 Thread Jeremy Adams
 I'll experiment with TRAPI, it's very much in-line with what I was
 imagining with Z/X/Y.xml requests.

 -mike.


You can make requests via the t...@h load balancer if you're not going to run
your own server.  It's highly available and is balanced across multiple
servers, so the queue is usually quite low.

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[OSM-talk] Guardian.co.uk article on OSM hits Digg.com

2010-02-06 Thread Jeremy Adams
Always nice to get good press:

http://digg.com/world_news/OpenStreetMap_has_now_mapped_most_of_the_world

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Re: [OSM-talk] Host free ortophotos to be used on OSM

2010-01-05 Thread Jeremy Adams
On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 8:56 PM, enqd e...@ymail.com wrote:

 Hi, I'm newbie on OSM and as I can see we have only Yahoo imagery as
 base to map some cities on Brasil (only some bigger ones)
 Recently I read on  wiki that a service called nearmaps host maps to
 be used on OSM.
 I know a service on Brazil that have some ortophotos free, all can use
 it (services that use the images only need to specify that images are
 from IBGE source)
 I would like to ask if OSM or anyone can host this images to be used on
 OSM.
 The images are here:
 ftp://geoftp.ibge.gov.br/mapas/ortofoto/

 Will be great to Brazilian users if we have this images as base to add
 streets and places on OSM.
 Hope someone can host it, thanks.


I may be able to help, but I'd need to know how you want the files hosted.
Dumb file hosting on a webserver would be easy.  Anything else might be
harder.

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[OSM-talk] planet.openstreetmap.org

2009-12-25 Thread Jeremy Adams
Seems like the planet.openstreetmap.org is dead to the world.

Can someone give it a kick?

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Re: [OSM-talk] planet.openstreetmap.org

2009-12-25 Thread Jeremy Adams

 Did you mean http://blogs.openstreetmap.org/ ?


 Gruess, Micha


No, I meant http://planet.openstreetmap.org.  Blogs.openstreetmap.org is
working fine for me.

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Re: [OSM-talk] planet.openstreetmap.org

2009-12-25 Thread Jeremy Adams
 2009/12/26 Jeremy Adams mile...@king-nerd.com:
  Seems like the planet.openstreetmap.org is dead to the world.
 

 Seems fine to me.
 Internet Explorer (and likely some others) are unable to download
 files over 4GB.

 What error are you getting?

 / Grant


It's back up now, but had been completely unresponsive since about 9:45 EST
on all three ISPs I have access to.

Maybe it was just an east coast US thing...
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Re: [Talk-us] FL: duplicate way removal gone awry?

2009-12-24 Thread Jeremy Adams
On Thu, Dec 24, 2009 at 5:24 PM, Richard Welty rwe...@averillpark.netwrote:

 i'm doing some work down in the Tampa/St Pete area, and i see segments
 of US 301 and I-75 east of Tampa that
 have disappeared. in both cases, they correspond to an administrative
 boundary. could someone's duplicate way
 removal script perhaps be overly enthusiastic?

 cheers,
richard



Can you check the history of the area with Potlach and get one of the way ID
#s?  We can check to see who's changeset deleted it and maybe contact them
for more info.

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Re: [Talk-us] [Imports] Zipcode Import

2009-12-20 Thread Jeremy Adams
On Sun, Dec 20, 2009 at 11:10 AM, Serge Wroclawski emac...@gmail.comwrote:

 On Sun, Dec 20, 2009 at 10:46 AM, Jeff Barlow j...@wb6csv.net wrote:
  Anthony o...@inbox.org  wrote:
 
 No.  Zip codes do not represent geographic regions.  They should not be
 in a
 the map data, but in a separate database.
 
  Please explain your reasoning. This claim seems quite
  counterintuitive to me.

 A Zip Code is a routing code. It doesn't represent geography any more
 than you can do a 1:1 mapping of iP address to physical location.

 You can do a Pretty good job by simplifying the data, but zip codes
 are attributes of addresses, not regions.

 If you want to add these zip codes to objects with addr fields, that
 would be accurate, but you can't accurately represent a zip code as a
 region.

 - Serge

 I don't understand why you wouldn't want ZIP Codes in OSM.  Do they not
represent a geographic area in some parts of the country?  In my area, each
ZIP Code represents a specific geographic area.  One can easily figure out
what town someone is from based on their ZIP Code.  Is this not the case
everywhere?

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Re: [Talk-us] [Imports] Zipcode Import

2009-12-20 Thread Jeremy Adams
On Sun, Dec 20, 2009 at 12:41 PM, Anthony o...@inbox.org wrote:

 On Sun, Dec 20, 2009 at 12:29 PM, Jeremy Adams mile...@king-nerd.comwrote:

 One can easily figure out what town someone is from based on their ZIP
 Code.  Is this not the case everywhere?


 Certainly not.  There are lots of zip codes which represent multiple towns,
 and lots of towns which represent multiple zip codes.

 You can usually find out an approximate geographical location from a zip
 code (at least if it isn't an APO/FPO zip code).  But if that's all you
 want, you're best off just representing zip codes as single points in the
 approximate geographical center of all post boxes which receive mail to that
 zip code.  Going in the other direction, from lat/lon to zip code (assuming
 your lat/lon is the location of a building and/or post box), requires a much
 more specialized database which isn't currently available as public domain.


But the code still represents a geographic area?  If this is the case, I
don't see why we wouldn't want them in OSM.  It'd be the same as
administrative boundries, county lines, etc.

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Re: [OSM-talk] Revert changeset #2987398 in London

2009-12-16 Thread Jeremy Adams
On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 10:56 AM, Dan Karran d...@karran.net wrote:

 Please could somebody revert changeset #2987398 from October? It is
 the only changeset made by the user 'Random', its comment is 'Simples'
 (perhaps made by a certain meerkat? :) and all it appears to do is
 wipe out POI information. See, e.g., node #475937645. The server isn't
 responding with the full changeset information at the moment, so I'm
 not sure how many other things were wiped out at the same time.


 Thanks,
 Dan

 --
 Dan Karran
 d...@karran.net
 www.dankarran.com


Looks like 21 nodes, all of which were POIs like you said.

I've reverted 2987398 with my changeset 3387847

-Jeremy

http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/changeset/3387847
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Re: [Talk-us] Undeletion

2009-12-05 Thread Jeremy Adams

 what i'm looking at is why a bunch of ways in the area around Horseheads 
 Elmira NY
 disappeared mid-November. here is one of the ways that vanished:

 http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/way/13037976/history

 i see its last appearance is in this changeset:

 http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/changeset/3138279

 which seems well matched to the area where all the ways went MIA. when a
 way
 is deleted, i take it that it gets the next version with no nodes.

 a day later, Jeremy Adams did this one:

 http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/changeset/3151711

 which didn't seem like it touched any of the ways i'm trying to track down
 -- they
 weren't there any more.

 richard


Both of those changesets are mine.  Despite the incorrect comment on the one
changeset, both were me cleaning up duplicate Tiger data in that county.
It's possible that if some editing was done in that area and DaveHansen's
ways were deleted but his nodes left behind that these ways you're missed
might have been accidentally deleted by me.  I tried to lookup for things
like this, but it's certainly possible that I missed it.

I'll ask that both changesets (3151711 and 3138279) be reverted.  If anyone
reading this thread has that power, please do so.  If not, I'll start a
thread in talk and ask there.

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[OSM-talk] Osmosis and --rii

2009-12-01 Thread Jeremy Adams
I'm using osmosis to download replicate diffs via the --rii task and write
them out to change files using --wxc.  Is there any way to have osmosis name
the output file with the sequence ID or timestamp of the last replicate it
downloaded?  I'm using a script to name them with the current system
timestamp when osmosis was invoked, but that's not the timestamp of when
they were committed on the osm server.

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Re: [OSM-talk] Osmosis and --rii

2009-12-01 Thread Jeremy Adams
Hi,


 Jeremy Adams wrote:

 I'm using osmosis to download replicate diffs via the --rii task and write
 them out to change files using --wxc.  Is there any way to have osmosis name
 the output file with the sequence ID or timestamp of the last replicate it
 downloaded?  I'm using a script to name them with the current system
 timestamp when osmosis was invoked, but that's not the timestamp of when
 they were committed on the osm server.


 Why not modify your script to let osmosis write to a temp .osc file and
 then rename that according to what Osmosis put into its state.txt file?

 Bye
 Frederik


That's my plan B.  I'm not a superstar when it comes to bash, so I'll have
to do some research on how to read the state.txt file and pull the sequence
number out.

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Re: [OSM-talk] Osmosis and --rii

2009-12-01 Thread Jeremy Adams

 Jeremy Adams wrote:

 That's my plan B.  I'm not a superstar when it comes to bash, so I'll
 have to do some research on how to read the state.txt file and pull the
 sequence number out.


 SEQUENCE=`grep sequenceNumber state.txt|cut -d= -f2`
 mv osmosis-out.osc $SEQUENCE.osc


 Bye
 Frederik


Many thanks - works perfectly.

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Re: [Talk-us] NY: surface streets disappeared in Horseheads, NY?

2009-11-29 Thread Jeremy Adams
On Sun, Nov 29, 2009 at 10:44 AM, Richard Welty rwe...@averillpark.netwrote:

 sometime in the past month or so, the surface streets (but not I-86 or
 the secondary highways) disappeared
 from the area of Horseheads NY (the nodes are still there, just not the
 ways). any way to tell what's up with
 this?

 thanks,
richard


This might have been a result of me deleting duplicate tiger data recently.
If someone had previously removed DaveHansen's ways, but left his nodes and
if I didn't notice this when removing my data it's possible these ways could
have been deleted by mistake.

I believe your area was part of my changeset #3151771.  If you want to take
a look at [1] the ways affected by that changeset you could tell better than
I if some of them are the missing roads.  If so, we could ask for the
changeset to be reverted.

-Jeremy

[1] - http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/changeset/3151711
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Re: [OSM-talk] Planet.openstreetmap.org

2009-11-02 Thread Jeremy Adams
On Mon, Nov 2, 2009 at 8:14 AM, Joseph Reeves iknowjos...@gmail.com wrote:

 Working fine from the UK...



 2009/11/2 Jeremy Adams mile...@king-nerd.com:
  Hello all,
 
  The site http://planet.openstreetmap.org seems to be down.  It's
 returning
  403: Forbidden for about the last hour.
 
  Can someone have a look?
 
  -Jeremy


It is now here too.  Thanks to whoever (or whatever) fixed it and made me
look like an idiot.  :)

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Re: [OSM-talk] Mapping islands question

2009-10-27 Thread Jeremy Adams

 Hello,

 I'm trying to fix Hutchinson Island, Florida (
 http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=27.526lon=-80.2964zoom=14layers=B000FTF)
 and the main issue is that the island's coastlines were very wrong. (Roads
 off the coast, the coastline at one point crossed over itself as a
 figure-eight, etc.) And I've made these changes and made sure that the
 coasts were connected and running counter-clockwise, but the changes don't
 appear -- but the streets and other changes that I've made while doing this
 have appeared.

 Am I doing something wrong with setting up the islands? Or are coastlines
 rendered on a different schedule (not real time) and so I need to wait
 until later in the week to see whether it's fixed or not?

 Thanks,

 Joe

 I'm fairly certain that Mapnik only updated coastlines during the weekly
updated.  If you check the Osmarender view of the slippy map it should
update within at most 2 hours from when you made your edits.  I'd check to
see, but the osm main page isn't responding for me atm.

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Re: [OSM-talk] SteveC should decide

2009-10-02 Thread Jeremy Adams
On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 9:36 PM, Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org wrote:

 Liz,

 ed...@billiau.net wrote:
  This is likely to result in several insular communities. In particular I
  am considering that au mappers would write a tight set of guidelines for
  mapping and, as an example, we wouldn't have to worry about residential
  vs unclassified in rural areas for any other country - we would define
  our own strategy and stick to it.

 In general, I think that this is a good thing. You know best how to deal
 with roads in .au; you know what *you* need to map to make the data
 useful for you - and not some tagging committee from England which tries
 to accommodate Argentinia as well. If I, as a tourist, should visit
 Australia, would I prefer a map made by a world-wide consortium who
 tries to streamline every national idiosyncracy into their scheme, or
 would I prefer a map made by locals? I think that's one of the great
 strengths of OSM that we have the local knowledge on our side.

 I have often said, and do so again, that regional diversity is not
 necessarily a bad thing and certainly not something that needs to be
 eradicated for the sake of conformism - it can be dealt with on another
 layer (for example the likeness thing that Steve recently mentioned).

 If there is a possible problem with my suggestion then that would not
 regional tagging differences, but various schools of tagging evolving
 and being used in one and the same area. But I think that would sort
 itself out come time and anyway, we're not even there yet.

  If Au does that, and the Argentinians make their own set of preferences,
  and other groups do the same, we will have a project with multiple forks.

 No, just regional diversity. I would somewhat expect the Australian
 tourist, out of respect, to not apply their home tagging rules when they
 map in Argentinia, but have a look around and do as the locals do. (As
 most of us, I am sure, already do today!)

 Bye
 Frederik


I'm just a regular old mapper, but it's my humble opinion that the data in
the database must be consistent across the whole database.  If different
regions want to use the map for different purposes, display different tags,
etc then they can apply their localization when they create their map.
Otherwise there's no way for applications (routing and otherwise) to know
how to work across the whole globe.

This also allows me or anyone else to use and/or edit data anywhere in the
world without having to know 1500+ different local tagging schemes.

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Re: [OSM-talk] Google Maps v.s. OSM routing in Berlin

2009-09-23 Thread Jeremy Adams
 2009/9/17 Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason ava...@gmail.com:
  Why doesn't OSM ever tell me to take a 270 degree turn into oncoming
  traffic on a 6-lane highway and get onto the motorway_link on the
  other side?
 
 
 http://maps.google.com/maps?f=dsource=s_dsaddr=B2%2FB5%2FHeerstra%C3%
 9Fedaddr=A115geocode=FQQ6IQMdPXrKAA%3BFX38IAMdsmvKAAhl=enmra=lssll
 =52.493736,13.266249sspn=0.002567,0.009645ie=UTF8t=hll=52.502622,13
 .277648spn=0.001283,0.004823z=18
 
 
 http://cloudmade.com/maps?lat=52.505434lng=13.272686zoom=15direction
 s=52.50880994711401,13.27127609253,52.49494458610386,13.26784729957
 5806travel=carstyleId=1
 
 Here's a 'funny' example in the opposite direction. Compare
 
 http://maps.cloudmade.com/?lat=39.583466lng=-
 76.129246zoom=13directions=39.57989335828052,-
 76.15070343017578,39.603175259215426,-
 76.0719108581543travel=carstyleId=1
 
 with
 
 http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=dsource=s_dsaddr=N+Earlton+Rd+Extdad
 dr=39.602249,-76.071911hl=engeocode=FVDyWwId_gh2-
 w%3Bmra=dmemrcr=0mrsp=1sz=13sll=39.582936,-
 76.100922sspn=0.093139,0.154324ie=UTF8z=13
 
 The Cloudmade/OSM route is about 28 times longer. I expect it's just a
 simple missing connection but it make a big difference in the NY to
 Washington DC route (1.3 times longer).
 
 --
 Matt Williams
 http://milliams.com

There's a large chunk of one lane of I-95 missing.  I traced it from yahoo 
imagery in Potlach.

Such is the power of OSM.  :)

-Jeremy



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Re: [OSM-talk] OpenStreetView - documentation?

2009-09-23 Thread Jeremy Adams
You'll find most of the documentation on the wiki at
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org.

This mailing list you've posted to is the primary source of discussion.
There are other lists as well for more specific topics (newbies, legal, etc)
as well as for specific countries.

-Jeremy

On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 8:10 PM, courtland.yoc...@mindspring.com wrote:

 I've signed up at the OpenStreetView site, but it does not appear that
 there is significant documentation available, nor a method for discussion.
  Could someone say something to this?  Perhaps this is coming in the future
 - it would be helpful to known this. --openstreetmap login = ceyockey

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Re: [OSM-talk] OSMXAPI stable?

2009-09-22 Thread Jeremy Adams
 bernhard wrote:
 
 But it seams that all XAPI Servers are very slow or out of function.
 
 All ROMA and TRAPI servers seem to be (near) down. So the TaH clients
 all
 connect to XAPI or API. This makes a) XAPI and (less) API slow and b)
 brings the renderspeed down to about 200 Z12-tiles per hour.
 
 Norbert
 
 PS: Mumin doesn't show data for tah.openstreetmap since some days

This is correct.  Mat's server went down last week for a database rebuild.
It should have been back online by now, so maybe he's having trouble.

My server is several hours behind atm.  I believe it's caused by the NHD
data that's being imported.  This is slowing down the update process so much
that it sometimes takes 2 - 3 minutes or more to apply one of the minute
updates.  I've contacted Blars to see if we can figure something out to
speed the process up, but for now we'll have to wait it out.

-Jeremy



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[OSM-talk] Possible UTF-8 encoding errors in changesets

2009-04-04 Thread Jeremy Adams
Hey everyone,

Osmosis is failing on my ROMA server with what looks to me like some kind of 
UTF-8 encoding error.  It has stopped at the 200904040742-20090404043.osc.gz 
file.  I've also tried processing the hourly changeset for that hour and got 
the same error.

The full output from Osmosis is in the attached txt file.
osmosis --rxc file=200904040742-200904040743.osc.gz --wpc database=xxx user=xxx 
password=xxx
Apr 4, 2009 9:40:58 AM com.bretth.osmosis.core.Osmosis run
INFO: Osmosis Version 0.29.4
Apr 4, 2009 9:40:59 AM com.bretth.osmosis.core.Osmosis run
INFO: Preparing pipeline.
Apr 4, 2009 9:40:59 AM com.bretth.osmosis.core.Osmosis run
INFO: Launching pipeline execution.
Apr 4, 2009 9:40:59 AM com.bretth.osmosis.core.Osmosis run
INFO: Pipeline executing, waiting for completion.
Apr 4, 2009 9:41:02 AM 
com.bretth.osmosis.core.pipeline.common.ActiveTaskManager waitForCompletion
SEVERE: Thread for task 1-rxc failed
com.bretth.osmosis.core.OsmosisRuntimeException: Unable to read XML file 
200904040742-200904040743.osc.gz.
at 
com.bretth.osmosis.core.xml.v0_5.XmlChangeReader.run(XmlChangeReader.java:123)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:636)
Caused by: 
com.sun.org.apache.xerces.internal.impl.io.MalformedByteSequenceException: 
Invalid byte 2 of 2-byte UTF-8 sequence.
at 
com.sun.org.apache.xerces.internal.impl.io.UTF8Reader.invalidByte(UTF8Reader.java:687)
at 
com.sun.org.apache.xerces.internal.impl.io.UTF8Reader.read(UTF8Reader.java:372)
at 
com.sun.org.apache.xerces.internal.impl.XMLEntityScanner.load(XMLEntityScanner.java:1719)
at 
com.sun.org.apache.xerces.internal.impl.XMLEntityScanner.scanLiteral(XMLEntityScanner.java:1041)
at 
com.sun.org.apache.xerces.internal.impl.XMLScanner.scanAttributeValue(XMLScanner.java:950)
at 
com.sun.org.apache.xerces.internal.impl.XMLDocumentFragmentScannerImpl.scanAttribute(XMLDocumentFragmentScannerImpl.java:1515)
at 
com.sun.org.apache.xerces.internal.impl.XMLDocumentFragmentScannerImpl.scanStartElement(XMLDocumentFragmentScannerImpl.java:1292)
at 
com.sun.org.apache.xerces.internal.impl.XMLDocumentFragmentScannerImpl$FragmentContentDriver.next(XMLDocumentFragmentScannerImpl.java:2723)
at 
com.sun.org.apache.xerces.internal.impl.XMLDocumentScannerImpl.next(XMLDocumentScannerImpl.java:624)
at 
com.sun.org.apache.xerces.internal.impl.XMLDocumentFragmentScannerImpl.scanDocument(XMLDocumentFragmentScannerImpl.java:486)
at 
com.sun.org.apache.xerces.internal.parsers.XML11Configuration.parse(XML11Configuration.java:810)
at 
com.sun.org.apache.xerces.internal.parsers.XML11Configuration.parse(XML11Configuration.java:740)
at 
com.sun.org.apache.xerces.internal.parsers.XMLParser.parse(XMLParser.java:110)
at 
com.sun.org.apache.xerces.internal.parsers.AbstractSAXParser.parse(AbstractSAXParser.java:1208)
at 
com.sun.org.apache.xerces.internal.jaxp.SAXParserImpl$JAXPSAXParser.parse(SAXParserImpl.java:525)
at javax.xml.parsers.SAXParser.parse(SAXParser.java:392)
at javax.xml.parsers.SAXParser.parse(SAXParser.java:195)
at 
com.bretth.osmosis.core.xml.v0_5.XmlChangeReader.run(XmlChangeReader.java:108)
... 1 more
Apr 4, 2009 9:41:02 AM com.bretth.osmosis.core.Osmosis main
SEVERE: Execution aborted.
com.bretth.osmosis.core.OsmosisRuntimeException: One or more tasks failed.
at 
com.bretth.osmosis.core.pipeline.common.Pipeline.waitForCompletion(Pipeline.java:146)
at com.bretth.osmosis.core.Osmosis.run(Osmosis.java:81)
at com.bretth.osmosis.core.Osmosis.main(Osmosis.java:30)

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Re: [OSM-talk] Slippymap Hosting Recommendations

2008-01-23 Thread Jeremy Adams
Do they really offer 1.5TB of storage and 15TB of transfer a month for 
$6.95?

-Jeremy

- Original Message - 
From: Andy Allan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Bone Killian [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Milenko [EMAIL PROTECTED]; talk@openstreetmap.org
Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2008 4:11 AM
Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] Slippymap Hosting Recommendations


 On Jan 23, 2008 1:43 AM, Bone Killian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 All I'm really looking for is a place to store tiles I render offline.
 I plan to cover all of Pennsylvania, which by my back-of-an-envelop
 calculations would be around 30GB of tiles.

 I have that much space on my personal website, but I keep bumping into
 my hosting provider's limit about maximum number of files, which is
 driving me nuts.  My project isn't so much a non-profit as just my
 personal hobby, which I hope will someday congeal into something that
 helps bicycle commuters plan routes to work / school.

 www.hostmonster.com is what powers the cycle layer. Cheap as chips, no
 problems so far. Using it for what you suggest - simple hosting for
 tons of files.

 Cheers,
 Andy
 



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[OSM-talk] z12 bounding box

2008-01-17 Thread Jeremy Adams
Is there an easy way to figure out what the equivalent bounding box of a 
particular tile would be? 

For instance, I want to use osmosis to cut out a bounding box that contains all 
the info in a particular z12 tile (or any zoom).  How would I figure out what 
the lon and lat values would be for the tile?

I'm guessing it's possible since the [EMAIL PROTECTED] client does it when it 
requests data from the API, but I'm not clear on how it works.

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[OSM-talk] Osmosis question

2008-01-05 Thread Jeremy Adams
It is possible to read in the planet file and process multiple bounding 
polygons into multiple files with osmosis?

As an example, say I wanted to extract data from the latest planet for the 
entire united states as well as several states.  Do I have to run osmosis for 
each file I want to create, or can it do one run through the planet while 
dumping the appropriate data into each file?

Something like this maybe?

osmosis --read-xml file=planet-latest.osm Outpipe.0=mypipe 
--bounding-polygon file=united_states2pts.txt Inpipe.0=mypipe --write-xml 
file=usa.osm --bounding-polygon file=new_york2pts.txt file=newyork.osm 
Inpipe.0=mypipe

and so on for each area I want exported.


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Re: [OSM-talk] Osmosis question

2008-01-05 Thread Jeremy Adams
The syntax is wrong on the command below.  I meant something like this:

osmosis --read-xml file=planet-latest.osm Outpipe.0=mypipe --bounding-
polygon file=united_states2pts.txt Inpipe.0=mypipe --write-xml
file=usa.osm --bounding-polygon file=new_york2pts.txt Inpipe.0=mypipe --
write-xml file=newyork.osm 

-Jeremy

Original Message ---
It is possible to read in the planet file and process multiple bounding 
polygons into multiple files with osmosis?

As an example, say I wanted to extract data from the latest planet for the 
entire united states as well as several states.  Do I have to run osmosis for 
each file I want to create, or can it do one run through the planet while 
dumping the appropriate data into each file?

Something like this maybe?

osmosis --read-xml file=planet-latest.osm Outpipe.0=mypipe 
--bounding-polygon file=united_states2pts.txt Inpipe.0=mypipe --write-xml 
file=usa.osm --bounding-polygon file=new_york2pts.txt file=newyork.osm 
Inpipe.0=mypipe

and so on for each area I want exported.


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