Thanks. Any hints on how this can be done with osmosis?
On 24.03.2010 21:12, Peter Körner wrote:
Import in a transaction.
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Hi,
is the osm2pgsql bbox filter also usable for applying diffs (in a
situation where somebody wants to keep a country extract in osm2pgsql
form up to date), or does it only work for full imports?
Bye
Frederik
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On 25 March 2010 17:54, Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org wrote:
is the osm2pgsql bbox filter also usable for applying diffs (in a
situation where somebody wants to keep a country extract in osm2pgsql
form up to date), or does it only work for full imports?
I think it only filters nodes, I
So you could wget http://diffserver/state/minute/20100301_00;,
and the web service would find the right state file and return it to
you.
So here it is:
http://toolserver.org/~mazder/replicate-sequences/
or, if you want to access it via an API-Call
So here it is:
http://toolserver.org/~mazder/replicate-sequences/
I forgot:
Source and an initial dump can be found here:
http://svn.toolserver.org/svnroot/mazder/replicate-sequences/
Peter
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If somone were finally to solve the problem of matching up traces to ways,
we would be in a position to extend that to identifying some map errors,
such as missing ways, or changed road layouts.
how to present this information in a useful way is a diferent task, but
worth keeping in mind.
Could
On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 2:58 PM, John Robert Peterson jrp@gmail.com wrote:
If somone were finally to solve the problem of matching up traces to ways,
we would be in a position to extend that to identifying some map errors,
such as missing ways, or changed road layouts.
This has already
On Wed, 2010-03-24 at 21:30 +0100, Eric Marsden wrote:
Your proposal is interesting, but given the technical challenges you
will face, it seems overly optimistic to me.
Thats true, for sure it can't be done during GSoC. It is more or less a
vision. But I'm not planning to stop developing
Hi Folks,
I have been away for a few days and am trying to catch up with all of the
discussions about Google Summer of Code projects.
I think that I have seen discussions about:
- Integrating OSM with Waze (or developing the Waze client to work with
OSM)
- Developing an OSM based
Peter Körner wrote:
I'll make it a little nicer soon but it works. It updates every half
hour, so the very recent sequenceNumbers aren't available.
Very nice, simple, quick.
The half hour delay could be gone if this service ran on the diff server
(or close to it).
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Lennard
Very nice, simple, quick.
And a little hacky, but well - it works.
The half hour delay could be gone if this service ran on the diff server
(or close to it).
I could just set up the cronjob runtime, but I didn't want to overload
willow if it's not really neccessary. If you enter a date that
Hi,
Lennard wrote:
Ideally, I would want to be able to use this from the --rrii task, same
as the old --rcii task worked. It would be helpful if your service would
stay highly available to the world, and was built into osmosis. It could
be easier if it ran from the OSM server environment,
On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 2:28 PM, Nic Roets nro...@gmail.com wrote:
Rerouting traffic based on collected track logs is essentially an
extension to this: Take the tracklog, divide it into 2 minute
intervals (or T seconds).
I suggest to use the ways and segments between pairs of nodes
on ways
Here are the other links to my own aproach back then:
submit:
http://speedcollector.comyr.com/submit.php
(this is for testing. It was supposed to be called by navigation software,
not humans)
query:
http://speedcollector.comyr.com/query.php
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I also wonder that I get a lot more conflicts merging two files with tested than
I do get with latest right now.
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