While processing osm files, I'm finding lots of duplicates. For instance,
25704836
25704850
25705008
25705398
25705403
25705465
25705466
25705467
25705474
25705478
25705480
25705481
25705482
25705649
25705655
25705656
25705657
25705659
25705660
25705668
25705674
25705683
all seem to be the same
Hi Thomas,
osm2go now seems to work fine with the test server. I have not tested this
very much and will do so the next days. But so far libcurl and your
server seem to cooperate nicely.
Are the error messages documented somewhere? I had the problem with
the 0.5 server that some error messages
www.eissq.com/osm/qt/
This is a spinoff from a need I had for a research project. I had to
generate a quad-tree structure in order to geo-localize my sensor as
quickly as possible, with the least amount of programming (target
platform is a microcontroller). These images are just a natural
Kenn Sebesta wrote:
What can be done to catch and eliminate all these duplicate ways?
API 0.6.
cheers
Richard
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2009/4/10 Till Harbaum / Lists li...@harbaum.org:
Hi Thomas,
osm2go now seems to work fine with the test server. I have not tested this
very much and will do so the next days. But so far libcurl and your
server seem to cooperate nicely.
Fantastic, I did have some worries a while ago whether
2009/4/10 Richard Fairhurst rich...@systemed.net:
Kenn Sebesta wrote:
What can be done to catch and eliminate all these duplicate ways?
API 0.6.
Are you sure API0.6 will solve this situation? In this case all the
ways share the same two nodes and are exactly the same tagging. 0.6
does not
Thomas Wood wrote:
Are you sure API0.6 will solve this situation? In this case all the
ways share the same two nodes and are exactly the same tagging. 0.6
does not aim to solve this issue afaik.
AIUI the versioning will solve it. This looks awfully like the usual
slow-server situation to
On Fri, Apr 10, 2009 at 4:41 PM, Richard Fairhurst rich...@systemed.net wrote:
Thomas Wood wrote:
Are you sure API0.6 will solve this situation? In this case all the
ways share the same two nodes and are exactly the same tagging. 0.6
does not aim to solve this issue afaik.
AIUI the
Hi,
Matt Amos wrote:
if the object is new then the version number won't help - a new object
will be created from the placeholder ID in each time.
Right. What Richard meant was probably that the new server with all
those blinkenlights and Postgres goodnes will be so blindingly fast that
those
On Fri, Apr 10, 2009 at 5:39 PM, Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org wrote:
Matt Amos wrote:
if the object is new then the version number won't help - a new object
will be created from the placeholder ID in each time.
Right. What Richard meant was probably that the new server with all those
Matt Amos wrote:
On Fri, Apr 10, 2009 at 5:39 PM, Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org wrote:
Matt Amos wrote:
if the object is new then the version number won't help - a new object
will be created from the placeholder ID in each time.
Right. What Richard meant was probably that the new server
Matt Amos wrote:
if the object is new then the version number won't help - a new object
will be created from the placeholder ID in each time.
That's true in theory, but in practice, the freaking-out usually
happens on the deleting unshared nodes bit, which doesn't apply in
the case of a
Hi,
since my main concerns are error messages like 401 (login failed) and
409 (conflict, e.g. due to version number mismatchs), i'll try to
output any such error message.
On the other hand writing the ruby stack trace into the log window on
a tiny portable device doesn't seem to make much
Hi,
there are still hickups. I just got this in my log:
Create changeset creating changeset
http://api06.dev.openstreetmap.org/api/0.6/changeset/create from address
0x84e6d40
reply is h2Application error/h2Rails application failed to start properly
failed, code: 500 Internal Server Error
Till
Hi Thomas,
another small thing: I don't get any result code or the like when closing the
changeset. Shouldn't i get some kind of status or so? I only get a single
whitespace (0x20).
Till
Am Freitag 10 April 2009 schrieb Thomas Wood:
2009/4/10 Till Harbaum / Lists li...@harbaum.org:
Hi
If someone wants to help seeding:
http://thepiratebay.org/torrent/4838395
- Download the torrent into the directory where you downloaded
the planet
- Start rtorrent on the file
- Hash is checked, you start seeding :)
Stefan
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Hi Tim,
Under normal circumstances a 500 error means that there is a problem
with the server config, or there has been bad data sent to the server,
which is not handled by the server properly to give another status
code, and optionally a plain text error message, particularly when the
I think I am making progress using GPSMid for audio mapping, but still
having a few problems if anyone can help
I have got GPSMid to record individual audio clips on demand, and produce a
GPX waypoint when you record the clip.
I can then export the GPX file and the audio files (amr format) to
+--+--+
| relation | to_way |
+==+==+
|76599 | 25437953 |
| 108088 | 32900081 |
| 108089 | 32900081 |
|19798 | 32534961 |
|20869 | 30850313 |
|20869 | 31004817 |
+--+--+
All fixed again :)
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On Fri, Apr 10, 2009 at 9:23 PM, Till Harbaum / Lists li...@harbaum.org wrote:
another small thing: I don't get any result code or the like when closing the
changeset. Shouldn't i get some kind of status or so? I only get a single
whitespace (0x20).
you do - if its successful it returns 200
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