Le 27 mars 2011, Thomas Petillon a écrit :
Il y a un problème avec Osmose qui m'embêtait depuis pas mal de
temps, j'ai enfin pris mon clavier pour proposer une correction. :)
Dans le test de toponymie, Osmose vérifie que les noms commencent par
une majuscule. Pour cela une découpe est d'abord
Hi all,
this week, a user of osmupdate and osmfilter asked me for help. The filter
program's output contained a certain way but not all of its nodes. This must
not happen, of course, and I thought this would be a program error at first.
Meanwhile I found out that this node simply did not
Hi Peter, dev,
For the OSM history splitter[1], does the file extension in the first
column of the config file determine the out file format?
Martijn
[1] https://github.com/MaZderMind/osm-history-splitter
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Hi Erik,
thanks for your help. The missing node seems to be available via minutely and
hourly diff files but NOT via the daily file.
Meanwhile I found an explanation in the Wiki:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Planet.osm/diffs
The data in the file is the change in data between midnight on
Hi,
On 11/05/2011 06:58 PM, mar...@gmx.eu wrote:
Meanwhile I found out that this node simply did not appear in the daily diffs:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/node/1470178889
It was crated at 2011-10-16T23:58Z by a large changeset along with 23.000 other
nodes.
Neither the 16/17 nor the
Hi Frederik,
thanks for the explanation!
The _replication_ diffs are the right choice if you want to update a full
history file.
Most people who update their OSM files on a regular basis do not need
replication diffs, they are satisfied with the newest version of each object
which has been
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