Okay. Je sais que les techs ont deja quelque chose pour justement decider
ce qui a besoin d'etre mis a jour base sur les modifications. C'est pour ca
qu'ils couinent quand les allemands modifient une de leur relation geante.
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2011/12/6 Christian Quest cqu...@openstreetmap.fr
quoi. Il me semble
que c'est Jon Burgess qui est derrière l'outil en question.
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On 17 December 2010 00:45, Stefan Keller sfkel...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Brett
Thanks very much for your detailed instructions.
In my experience the biggest limitation in performance is disk seeking,
rather than the amount of data returned.
If that's the bottleneck (or the amount of data
On 15 November 2010 09:49, M∡rtin Koppenhoefer dieterdre...@gmail.comwrote:
2010/11/15 Peter Körner osm-li...@mazdermind.de:
Am 14.11.2010 11:54, schrieb Stefan de Konink:
Is it possible to generate them and be placed on
planet.openstreetmap.org http://planet.openstreetmap.org?
I'd
On 4 November 2010 16:43, andrzej zaborowski balr...@gmail.com wrote:
One possibility is to just use the full name of the dialect (in
English or otherwise) where no good iso code is available, so
name:gmw:East Franconian= or something similar. Maybe the gmw: part
is not needed because the
about it. The machine hosting nominatim is
currently down due to an upgrade that failed (Operating system). The
nominatim service on the main site is still working fine though as it is
making use of the mapquest server now.
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On 12 October 2010 19:56, Mike N. nice...@att.net wrote:
I'm not anti-bot; even this auto relation proposal could turn out to be
useful - as long as it is demonstrated offline rather than just blindly
uploading it all and hoping it might have a positive effect.
+1
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setting up a
lab?
Postgis 1.4 will never work with Postgresql 9. You will need to use at least
Postgis 1.5.x.
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. This would move
the penalty to the import.
There are two ways of dealing with invalid geometries.
I have used in the past either ConvexHull or buffer to make them valid for
analysis purpose. That's what I did for the Corine Import for France.
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/way/8136261
You gave the example of a way. A node syntax would be
http://www.openstreetmap.org/api/0.6/node/x
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unfair by definition,
and even more considering that it is so out of date.
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for
excluding/including data in addition to providing a visual.
It is planned. User Ids will be released and we will provide planet to test
the rules that are currently being discussed. Building a rendering could be
something that we could do once we have the data up and running.
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a point with the chosen coordinate in WGS84 mode.
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2010/8/5 Iván Sánchez Ortega i...@sanchezortega.es
And we have the cake test, inspired by the DFSG:
http://blog.okfn.org/2010/03/15/the-cake-test-of-freedom/
But the cake is a lie.
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time you want to
update it.
osm2pgsql has a bbox option...
Plus you can even filtered it at Osmosis level if you want to.
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On 29 July 2010 13:20, Lennard l...@xs4all.nl wrote:
Plus you can even filtered it at Osmosis level if you want to.
Osmosis change stream bbox filtering? Have you tried that yourself?
Hum you are right. It seems that I am wrong.
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, anyway if you want to discuss something more technical I would be
happy to do so.
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issue.
His issue is that the libraries patch cannot be found which is done by using
the osmosis.bat on Windows.
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:)
However, I don't see the errors or the command that you used. You copied
twice your postgresql configuration file.
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. It
uses much less ram but uses more disk space.
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on node.geom and way.linestring columns (ie. to organise the
data geographically) has the potential to reduce the amount of disk seeks
required for queries returning large numbers of rows.
I think it would be a good thing to have this in the simple schema of
Osmosis
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to be modified to
work on a server condition by adding FCGI abilities for example, which is
not necessarily trivial.
Updating the database weekly might not be able to meet people expectation
like the instant rendering that we have.
It is more than just a tab to add.
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is to switch your column type to geography if you
have postgis 1.5. It would mean that all postgis function relating to length
and areas would start reporting data in meters.
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an approximation of what
your value should be in meters through an approximation. Needless to say
that this kind of logic belongs into a function.
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accurate geodesic/great circle distance, but UTM
will be close enough over relatively small areas.
+1
Else I would strongly suggest you have a look at Postgis 1.5 and the
geography type.
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pretty poor, even when in an open field, we found a known
GPS monitoring location and when we overlaid the position information
the points were up to 30m out.
I agree with John here. Accuracy on the iPhone can be pretty poor. One has
to be careful when using iPhone GPS for precision.
Emilie
can send them mails. A few years ago,
they did something similar with the free AOL cd that have been distributed
:)
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, all files from openlayer are being loaded. YSlow
is reporting the following:
This page has 205 external Javascript scripts. Try combining them into one.
The main openstreetmap site is using only 5 external javascript scripts,
so you might want to investigate this for performance reason.
Emilie
. It will be more
efficient.
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for rendering
with
Mapnik, Mapserver, Geoserver etc.?
The only thing that Osmosis doesn't do is polygons. Points and ways are
rendered as POINT and LINESTRING respectively.
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performance out of such a system especially
for rendering. I think that using cloud technology is for the moment at
least a bit pointless.
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it would be a good idea to add a
dependency to JTS inside Osmosis to do it directly inside Osmosis?
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, Skyhook doesn't do indoors per se. If you happen to receive data while
you are at home, it will help, but by definition, it won't be very precise.
In addition, you might be interested in the www.openbmap.org project.
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Is this email not better sent to the navit developers?
I don't think Navit is maintained by anyone in the community of OSM. It may
use data from OSM but it is not an OSM initiated project as far as I can
see.
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2009/11/24 Sebastian Spaeth sebast...@sspaeth.de
Currently, the navit
application developers to perform substitution for
whatever need they have.
I agree that we need to look at the keys first. Values will be more
controversial on some aspects :)
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make life easier in the end to have a
completely integrated script.
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. Postgis only supports with ST_Distance_Sphere or
ST_Distance_Spheroid and only between two points.
Geodesic support is quite difficult to get. Then again, you can probably use
an UTM projection in part of the world to get a distance in that part of the
world that would more or less accurate.
Emilie
kind of problems do you have?
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multipolygons
- Ways larger than 2000 nodes will be cut whether inner or outer
I don't have a subversion account, and while I am pretty convinced it
works fine, I wouldn't mind having someone do a code review.
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#!/usr/bin/python
This script is designed to act as assistance in converting
talk to a couple of people here in Spain, see if I could get some
dirt
cheap rack space for this.
I don't know about the shipping of the servers to over here, though.
Maybe we could raise the money to do that like we did to get the new server.
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to get it work properly. This was done using Osmosis
postgresql schema.
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it is the perfect time for the communication officer from the
foundation to step in and talk to Wired. They are pretty big and it
wouldn't hurt if they were to request a correction. We don't want to
look like we are Google Map Maker.
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wondering if a RAID 5 might not be more interesting in the end.
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you want considering average latitude usage of your program and add a
test with ST_DISTANCESPHERE that will always be in meters. Do no rely on
ST_DistanceSphere alone as it doesn't use the index.
If you want more information let me know.
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Mulone wrote:
Hello,
I'm running some queries
contrib but you are not
making use of any of the scripts that are present inside contrib. One of
the useful script is the admin script especially if you are using pgadmin.
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to be
a bit like bullying. But that's just me.
However, it varies from people to people and if they choose to make
their location public I see no reason not to send them an email. I just
wouldn't like it. The key thing is that you have to be careful about
privacy in this case.
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Russ
. The UK
boundary has been extended probably by using ST_Buffer in the
database, while France is using the coastline for the frontier, which
is not consistent with UK or Belgium.
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On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 1:59 PM, g...@gary68.de wrote:
For place polygons look in the wiki.: boundaries.pl
Yes, there was some discussion some time ago by Brett about this issue
on the Osmosis mailing list. The bzip2 java library had a problem. It
is a known issue.
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On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 9:56 AM, Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org wrote:
Hi,
Florian Lohoff wrote:
i tried to import
-test.osm.gz --log-progress-0.6
interval=20 --write-pgsql-dump-0.6
directory=E:\world\dump\roads\pgsql enableLinestringBuilder=yes
nodeLocationStoreType=TempFile
Thank you in advance,
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Never mind, I found what was causing the problem.
Since I was not using the .bat file, the java variables were not set,
which meant that Osmosis couldn't find the postgis object. Sorry about
that.
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On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 1:33 PM, Emilie Laffray emilie.laff...@gmail.com wrote
Hi,
I can now confirm that using the parameter inside used-node solved my
problem. It took several hours, but it worked as expected with no
complication at all.
Thanks a lot for the help
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On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 8:46 PM, Karl Newman siliconfi...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Feb 26
convincing number. I was thinking of
maybe of getting the file to be read in one drive and writing to the
other one, therefore avoiding the IO hit of reading and writing at the
same time on the same drive.
Thanks a lot,
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I am a bit at a loss on why it is failing here.
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I will probably separate the file into
multiple file and then run the command on each of those files.
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Karl Newman wrote:
(cc'ing to osmosis-dev)
Clearly it's the ListIdTracker in the Used Node Filter task that is
causing the problem. The ListIdTracker is good for smallish data
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