Hi,
Building ways and relations requires fast random access, not sequential
read / write speed. I think it likely your HDD raid is the culprit, as
the 96 RAM won't allow you to process everything in RAM. All of the
recent osm2pgsql benchmarks with high throughput for building ways and
relatio
Hi Sarah,
Congratulations with the milestone!
And thanks to you and all other developers and maintainers for this
great and indispensable piece of software in the OSM ecosystem.
Marco
Op 29-8-2019 om 22:09 schreef Sarah Hoffmann:
Hi all,
we are happy to announce a new release of osm2pgsql.
Hi Leon,
I am actually wondering why you use an on-premise Overpass instance to
return "all highways in Europe"...? I am certainly not an expert here,
but I don't think Overpass was ever designed to handle that kind and
size of request, and maybe even more so the potential client app you are
.
Marco
Op 3-5-2018 om 07:28 schreef Tomas Straupis:
2018-05-03 1:05 GMT+03:00 Marco Boeringa wrote:
You do realize the 1-2 years is well after the 2013 date that the Dutch
Kadastre started to publish their work?
Lithuania was given as contra to "the only".
Savino (Italy) wa
Hi Tomas,
You do realize the 1-2 years is well after the 2013 date that the Dutch
Kadastre started to publish their work?
As to Lithuania, I can't speak for your country, but your Swedish Baltic
brethren actually adopted the Dutch Kadaster's approach, including the
developed models through a
e actually pointing out one of the 1:50k vector products
(in GML format) that they make available based on the described new work
flows, so I don't understand your argument?...
Marco
Op 2-5-2018 om 21:02 schreef Christoph Hormann:
On Wednesday 02 May 2018, Marco Boeringa wrote:
[...]
6-7-2012.pdf
(Note: I wasn't involved in any of this by the way, just know of this work)
Marco
Op 16-4-2018 om 19:23 schreef Tomas Straupis:
2018-04-16 19:34 GMT+03:00 Marco Boeringa wrote:
No, buildings are not the most interesting. I once generalized all buildings
in Denmark. It only re
No, buildings are not the most interesting. I once generalized all buildings in
Denmark. It only reduced the storage by maybe 5%, at the high cost of heavily
distorting a large number of them. Most buildings in OSM are in fact already in
their most generalized state: just 4 nodes. Unless you
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