I got an "area too big" message doing "Update data" in JOSM on the eighth of eight areas in the file (or at least, it was at the end - maybe the message applied to one of the intermediate ones, but if so it didn't say so until the end). Presumably the density of nodes in that area has gone over the top since I first downloaded the data which I am updating.

A few questions:

(a) is the problem the last area; if not, how do I find out which it is? (or is it in some way the sum total of all 8 of the requests it is blowing up on).

(b) has it downloaded and incorporated the earlier seven that appeared to succeed? Or did it revert back entirely to my original data?

(c) if I get this from a planet file instead getting osmosis to extract the area, can JOSM open the result (subject to memory etc, as it is a large-ish file - I'm thinking of format rather than size).

Thanks,
David


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