Previously I was using 0.52 and it was working fine. However it wasn't
include the service tag, so now I am using 0.67-17674M. When I run it with:
osm2pgsql -d mapnik -p opt -U username -W -c -m -s opt.osm
I get:
Processing: Node(10k) Way(0k) Relation(0k)way_changed_mark failed:
ERROR: prepar
> It is possible that daily files are missing data. They're running with a
> 35 minute delay hour, so if a single changeset upload takes longer than
> that time it might not be included in the daily diff. The minute diffs
> running at a 5 minute delay are frequently losing data.
So how could
Mark Granger wrote:
> As you can see, 24490963 should be between 244090962 and 24490964 but
> has gone AWOL. Since the same node is missing in two different
> versions of the planet file, this indicates that it is getting lost
> during export.
>
> Remember that these planet files are from th
Sorry Outlook sent my message before I was finished. As I was saying...
Looking at the first missing node 24490963:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/node/24490963
referenced by way 4187296:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/way/4187296
The node is clearly in the database.
Here are the r
yummy goop wrote:
> Thank you for your thoughtful suggestions. I'm a n00b, so I'm not sure
> if I have to setup my own instance of the database to run this query or,
> if not, where I should go next. Any additional suggestions or direction
> would be appreciated.
This ST_length_spheroid() cal
yummy goop schrieb:
> Thank you for your thoughtful suggestions. I'm a n00b, so I'm not sure
> if I have to setup my own instance of the database to run this query or,
> if not, where I should go next. Any additional suggestions or direction
> would be appreciated.
To run such queries you'l
On 17 Sep 2009, at 16:01, Joe Richards wrote:
Do they exist for OSM (especially for UK coverage)? The search on openstreetmap.org
seems pretty slow, and flakey, so I'm guessing the answer is no.
Does Cloudmade offer something like that, including something to
determine the distance (as th
2009/9/18 Joe Richards :
> Does Cloudmade offer something like that, including something to determine
> the distance (as the person walks, or as the car drives) between two
> addresses?
You can cheat to calc the distance between points and use pythag, but
the greater the distance the greater the
Do they exist for OSM (especially for UK coverage)? The search on
openstreetmap.org seems pretty slow, and flakey, so I'm guessing the answer is
no.
Does Cloudmade offer something like that, including something to determine the
distance (as the person walks, or as the car drives) between two a
Hello Matt,
>> Hello everyone,
>>
>> A quick update on the Footnav project, which I've hinted at once or
twice
>> on here. Footnav aims to be a 3D mobile navigation application for
>> countryside users e.g. hikers, off road cyclists, showing OSM data
(paths,
>> 3D models of stiles, gates etc, an
Hi,
Jonathan Bennett wrote:
>> Both the old and new nodes/ways/relations are loaded before saving the
>> changes. So the time is how long it would take to compare the old and
>> new values.
>
> Cool. That's the answer I was looking for.
What - "Don't worry about making it slower, it IS slow alre
Shaun McDonald wrote:
> Both the old and new nodes/ways/relations are loaded before saving the
> changes. So the time is how long it would take to compare the old and
> new values.
Cool. That's the answer I was looking for.
--
Jonathan (Jonobennett)
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On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 2:10 PM, Ian Dees wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 5:16 AM, Jonathan Bennett
> wrote:
>> Ian Dees wrote:
>>
>>> Perhaps the API
>>> should ignore (i.e. not increase rev #'s) changes that don't actually
>>> change anything?
>>
>> The idea isn't a bad one, but the implementa
On 17 Sep 2009, at 11:16, Jonathan Bennett wrote:
Ian Dees wrote:
Perhaps the API
should ignore (i.e. not increase rev #'s) changes that don't actually
change anything?
The idea isn't a bad one, but the implementation would need to be
slick
as to avoid bogging down the server -- it would
Thank you for your thoughtful suggestions. I'm a n00b, so I'm not sure if I
have to setup my own instance of the database to run this query or, if not,
where I should go next. Any additional suggestions or direction would be
appreciated.
--Yumi
On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 4:54 AM, Lennard wrote:
On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 5:16 AM, Jonathan Bennett
wrote:
> Ian Dees wrote:
>
>> Perhaps the API
>> should ignore (i.e. not increase rev #'s) changes that don't actually
>> change anything?
>
> The idea isn't a bad one, but the implementation would need to be slick
> as to avoid bogging down the se
2009/9/17 Nick Whitelegg :
> Hello everyone,
>
> A quick update on the Footnav project, which I've hinted at once or twice
> on here. Footnav aims to be a 3D mobile navigation application for
> countryside users e.g. hikers, off road cyclists, showing OSM data (paths,
> 3D models of stiles, gates e
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Dominik Bay schreef:
> I'm working on it ;-)
> More is coming in the next (two) week(s) I think, so I can give you more
> details on specific things.
Did you already increase your social engineering skills? Convincing the
current admins that scaling
Kai Krueger schrieb:
> On 22/07/28164 20:59, Dominik Bay wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'm coming up with a topic for discussion on how to save and
>> serve OSM data for Slippy Maps, Mobile Devices and handling
>> routing-requests.
>
> I am not entirely sure what you are trying to achieve with this topi
On 22/07/28164 20:59, Dominik Bay wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm coming up with a topic for discussion on how to save and
> serve OSM data for Slippy Maps, Mobile Devices and handling
> routing-requests.
I am not entirely sure what you are trying to achieve with this topic
and who you are targeting wit
Hello everyone,
A quick update on the Footnav project, which I've hinted at once or twice
on here. Footnav aims to be a 3D mobile navigation application for
countryside users e.g. hikers, off road cyclists, showing OSM data (paths,
3D models of stiles, gates etc, and hills using SRTM data).
I'
Ian Dees wrote:
> Perhaps the API
> should ignore (i.e. not increase rev #'s) changes that don't actually
> change anything?
The idea isn't a bad one, but the implementation would need to be slick
as to avoid bogging down the server -- it would double the number of DB
queries per upload.
--
Jon
Stephan Knauss wrote:
> So could you specify a better projection that would be equidistant? The
> data here uses 900913.
> Would 4326 be equidistant?
FWIW, this is what I'm using on my cycle map:
ST_length_spheroid(transform(way,4326),'SPHEROID["WGS
84",6378137,298.257223563,AUTHORITY["EPSG","
Stephan Knauss wrote:
> So could you specify a better projection that would be equidistant? The
> data here uses 900913.
> Would 4326 be equidistant?
>
>
I wouldn't use 4326 to determine a distance. You may want to use a tool
to calculate an UTM zone for each streets you are measuring to have a
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