Hop,
Bonjour,
Le débat d'a coté changeset suspect ? (sur talk-fr) me donne envie de
relancer l'idée de la création d'un outil de surveillance (bon, c'est clair
que plus qu'une idée, c'est surtout le faire qu'il faudrait).
Je me dis que le besoin est là, qu'on a les serveurs pour le faire
I am using the --write-pgsql-dump in preparation for importing the planet
into a pgsnapshot database and have noticed some oddities with ways.
I am reading from the latest .pbf and using enableBboxBuilder=no
enableLinestringBuilder=yes nodeLocationStoreType=TempFile. I tried InMemory
but 16G of
On 14/09/12 20:10, Peter Körner wrote:
Which OS and which JVM are you using?
Debian 6.0
java-6-openjdk
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As I can see this is a frequently discussed subject. The interest for the
subject is especially high when doing streaming based mapping. I am one of
these and doing the coastline-to-land conversion process frequently. So,
let me allow a few related notes.
If interested, you can find (and
Thank you for you work!
When will this new version be available via your repository? I just tried and
got the old one (0.80.0).
Do I need to delete and remove the old database first, or will it be modified
and reused by the 64-bit osm2pgsql?
Grüße
Markus
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On Sat, Sep 15, 2012 at 7:59 AM, mar...@gmx.eu wrote:
Thank you for you work!
When will this new version be available via your repository? I just tried and
got the old one (0.80.0).
What version of Ubuntu do you use? I have updated the packages for
12.04LTS (precise), but I haven't updated
Hello Kai,
thanks for this quick reply.
What version of Ubuntu do you use? I have updated the packages for
12.04LTS (precise), but I haven't updated them for the other versions
of Ubuntu yet.
Oh, I see. Is there any chance you might update it for the previous (and still
supported) LTS
mar...@gmx.eu wrote:
Oh, I see. Is there any chance you might update it for the previous
(and still supported) LTS 10.04? Unfortunately I cannot update to
12.04. at present. :-(
Just compile osm2pqsql yourself from svn version. That's what I always
do and it is is not that complicated (at
On Sat, Sep 15, 2012 at 12:24:01PM +0200, Sandor Seres wrote:
As I can see this is a frequently discussed subject. The interest for the
subject is especially high when doing streaming based mapping. I am one of
these and doing the coastline-to-land conversion process frequently. So,
let me
Kai Krueger schrieb:
The current highest node ID is 1.9 billion. As signed 32 bit ints can
only hold ~2.1 billion IDs, it is likely that the (signed) 32bit ID
space will run out in a couple of months.
I did some calculations on this topic:
Based on the highest node ID of the last 30 days and
New coastlines generated from the ODbL planet are available at
http://pnorman.dev.openstreetmap.org/coastlines/
As these were not generated on my normal machine shapeindex was not run on
the files so if you are using them for mapnik you will want to do so but
that step is quick and easy.
These
On Sat, Sep 15, 2012 at 11:15 AM, mar...@gmx.eu wrote:
Hello Kai,
thanks for this quick reply.
What version of Ubuntu do you use? I have updated the packages for
12.04LTS (precise), but I haven't updated them for the other versions
of Ubuntu yet.
Oh, I see. Is there any chance you might
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