Hello,
An alternative toolchain for keeping up-to-date thematic extracts (here:
public transport information) is described here:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Openptmap/Installation
the Wiki page is very long and might be confusing because two different
approaches are described. Just
Thanks all for the suggestions. The openptmap example seems to be
geared more towards a rendering setup. I need complete tags, so I
think I will stick with osmosis and try Igor's suggestions.
Martijn
On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 5:45 AM, mar...@gmx.eu wrote:
Hello,
An alternative toolchain for
Hi Martijn,
this seems to run OK, but invariably, after leting this run for a few
hours with a 5 minute interval (to catch up, my initial extract is a
couple of months old) the database table only holds a small number (less
than 20) nodes. What is going wrong here?
well, sorry to say that,
Igor,
Thanks for you elaborate explanation. I see the problem with the ways
potentially lacking geometries.
Would the problem be much simpler if I constrain the data set to nodes only?
Why are you using osm2pgsql for the database update step? Is that because
you require that schema or are there
Hi Martijn,
Thanks for you elaborate explanation. I see the problem with the ways
potentially lacking geometries.
Would the problem be much simpler if I constrain the data set to nodes only?
not in the general case unless you do some kind of processing on the
changes. If someone sets a
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