Od: Brett Henderson br...@bretth.com
Hi Mira,
On 28 September 2013 21:16, Jaromír Mikeš mira.mi...@seznam.cz
(mailto:mira.mi...@seznam.cz) wrote:
I know that I can merge multiple files this way:
osmosis --rx 1.osm --rx 2.osm --rx 3.osm --merge --merge --wx merged.osm
But this way is not
On Thu, Oct 24, 2013 at 3:56 PM, Jaromír Mikeš mira.mi...@seznam.cz wrote:
but I still can't merge files because of this error:
--
$ osmosis --rx 1.osm --rx 2.osm --rx 3.osm --merge --merge --wx merged.osm
Oct 24, 2013 10:47:32 PM
Od: Toby Murray toby.mur...@gmail.com
Hi Toby,
This means objects in your .osm file are missing a timestamp=* attribute. I
wouldn't be surprised if they area also lacking version and user.
Osmosis requires full OSM metadata on objects. Some tools strip it out if
the data isn't
Hi Mira,
On 28 September 2013 21:16, Jaromír Mikeš mira.mi...@seznam.cz wrote:
Hi devs,
I am happily using osmosis for a while.
I know that I can merge multiple files this way:
osmosis --rx 1.osm --rx 2.osm --rx 3.osm --merge --merge --wx merged.osm
But this way is not very useful if
Od: Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org
Here's a wrapper script I use to combine multiple osc files (called like
./myscript.sh *.osc foo.osc):
#!/bin/bash
CMDLINE=`
echo --read-xml-change $1
echo --sort-change
shift
while [[ $# 0 ]]
do
echo --read-xml-change $1
echo --sort-change
echo
Od: Jaromír Mikeš mira.mi...@seznam.cz
Od: Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org
Here's a wrapper script I use to combine multiple osc files (called like
./myscript.sh *.osc foo.osc):
#!/bin/bash
CMDLINE=`
echo --read-xml-change $1
echo --sort-change
shift
while [[ $# 0 ]]
do
echo
Hi devs,
I am happily using osmosis for a while.
I know that I can merge multiple files this way:
osmosis --rx 1.osm --rx 2.osm --rx 3.osm --merge --merge --wx merged.osm
But this way is not very useful if you need merge 200+ files.
Would possible implement something like this?
osmosis --rx