Hi
I generated a new charge of history extracts, based on the 120213 full
history dump. They have been created from the latest
full-experimental-dump [1] using my history splitter [2], based on
Jochen Topfs really great osmium framework [3]. They contain multiple
versions of an object. If
Hi
I uploaded another set of extracts. It seems there was a serius bug in
the old files which were missing the visible-flag in some circumstances.
This is fixed in the new data-set.
Following some requests I added a South-Africa extract.
All extracts can be downloaded as pbf (and some as
Hi
I uploaded a new charge of history extracts, based on the 110919 full
history dump. They have been created from the latest
full-experimental-dump [1] using my history splitter [2], based on a
slightly modified version of Jochen Topfs really great osmium framework
[3]. They contain
Am 02.06.2011 20:24, schrieb Peter Körner:
User:Marqqs notified me that some of my .osh.pbf extracts did not
contain visible=false information and he was right.
The fixed files are now up again, including a fixed amsterdam.osh.pbf ;)
I generated the full-planet-110418-.osm.pbf with the
Hi all,
User:Marqqs notified me that some of my .osh.pbf extracts did not
contain visible=false information and he was right.
I generated the full-planet-110418-.osm.pbf with the file
extension .osm.pbf which advised osmium to drop the visible
information. When I later created the extracts,
Dear OSM-Developers,
Am 30.05.2011 15:29, schrieb Peter Körner:
To generate those dumps I first used osmium_convert to create a
pbf-bersion of the full-planet-110418-.osm.bz2 (I'll publish this
file soon). This conversion took 8 hours.
This file is now available from gwdg:
Dear OSM-Develpoers,
New extracts are now online, including the requested Amsterdam extract:
ftp://ftp5.gwdg.de/pub/misc/openstreetmap/osm-full-history-extracts/110418/hardcut-bbox-pbf/
They are in a slightly modified PBF-Format that supports the visible
Flag [1].
They can be read using
Peter - so cool!
I did some work independently of this thinking about a good way to
store history in a spatial database.
I'm taking the osmosis 0.6 schema as a point of departure.
What I'm thinking now is to have a table for ways similar to the one
that exists now, but then with version and
Am 30.05.2011 16:06, schrieb Martijn van Exel:
Peter - so cool!
I did some work independently of this thinking about a good way to
store history in a spatial database.
...
Is this the same line of thought you are having for the DB schema?
I think the imposm-way with having tables
Hi Peter,
On Thu, May 12, 2011 at 10:46 AM, Peter Körner osm-li...@mazdermind.de wrote:
Hi
I'm very proud to announce the release of the first history extracts. They
have been created from the latest full-experimental-dump [1] using my
history splitter [2], based on a slightly modified
Am 17.05.2011 08:30, schrieb Martijn van Exel:
Thanks for this! I haven't had time to look into them but I am eager
to start working with them. These will be helpful for the Essen hack
weekend as well!
This is the plan ;)
I haven't really looked into it, but would it be straightforward to
Hi
I'm very proud to announce the release of the first history extracts.
They have been created from the latest full-experimental-dump [1] using
my history splitter [2], based on a slightly modified version of Jochen
Topfs really great osmium framework [3]. They contain multiple versions
of
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