Dear OSRM community,
This is an important day and I have three things to share with you today:
First, I am taking a break from leading the active development of Project OSRM
for the time being.
Second, I wish to express my gratitude to those that supported the development
effort. In no
Hi,
that guy is the culprit: https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/418326625
The barrier essentially forbids passing. If it does, the part of the road that
is blocked off should be marked as inaccessible.
—Dennis
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anael.lorim...@xcg-consulting.fr:
Thanks for your quick answer Dennis !
Knowing this, is there a way to find the nearest 'routable' node - in this
case, behind the barrier - with a server request ?
On Thu, Jan 22, 2015 at 11:07 AM, Dennis Luxen i...@project-osrm.org wrote:
Hi,
that guy
Dear fellow OSRM’ers,
I am excited to announce the release of the backend of OSRM v4.5.0 [1], your
favorite OpenStreetMap based routing engine. We are moving at a fast pace and
are combining 270 commits this time. This release features a number of exciting
changes!
First of all, we are using
Could you provide a link to the route?
Thanks,
Dennis
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Am 10.12.2014 um 04:32 schrieb Frank Vdm vdmfrank...@gmail.com:
Hi
Start: Noordstraat, België
End Krommebeekstraat, België
There aren’t any restrictions per se. If you sent 1200 queries to the demo
instance at once, then you may get shut down for excessive usage, though.
—Dennis
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Am 01.12.2014 um 22:46 schrieb
Dear fellow OSRM’ers,
I am excited to announce the release of OSRM v4.4.0 [1], your favorite
OpenStreetMap based routing engine. We are moving at a fast pace and are
combining 255 commits this time. This release features a number of exciting
changes!
This is the shortened change log:
- Merge
it was built from master, that explains it. Saw the related
changes in develop which looks really good. Any plans for a new release?
/Anders
-Original Message-
From: Dennis Luxen [mailto:i...@project-osrm.org]
Sent: den 9 oktober 2014 10:59
To: Mailing list to discuss Project OSRM
Dear OSRM community,
I am excited to announce the release of OSRM v0.4.3 [1], your favorite
OpenStreetMap based routing engine. We are moving at a fast pace and are
combining nearly 193 commits (85 files changed, 4,157 additions and 2,276
deletions) this time. This release brings a number of
John,
thanks for flagging this. We are working on a better/automatic solution right
now. In the mean-time you can avoid so-called ‚small‘ components of the road
network by adding a low zoom level to the query, e.g. z=12. With this setting,
it will ignore unconnected portions of the road
Dear OSRM community,
I am excited to announce that OSRM has native Windows support now in develop
branch since earlier today. The amazing work of Alexei Kasatkin (@Alex85k on
github) has resulted in a string of verified and reviewed pull request that
give us native Windows support. This
Dear all,
I am happy to announce the release of OSRM v0.4 [1], your favorite
OpenStreetMap based routing engine. This release comes just 5 days after we
pushed out v0.3.10. It is the first one using C++11 language features. We took
this opportunity to go through the code base to make it more a
Dear OSRM community,
we just released v0.3.10 of OSRM. It is a bug fix release to the recent v0.3.9
release that fixes a serious performance regression. We urge all users of the
previous version to upgrade and to reprocess all data files.
This release is still C++03 compliant, but please note
Dear all,
please note that we will be activating C++11 flags in the develop branch today.
In the coming week we will go over the code and apply many of the new (and very
convenient) language features. If you are using the bleeding edge branch and
are on an old install, it’s about time to start
Is that extract, prepare or routed memory improvement?
Mostly osrm-routed. The demo site uses approx. 25 GB of RAM now for car routing
on the planet. osrm-extract is about the same and osrm-prepare still benefits
some.
—Dennis
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Salut Emmanuel,
the foot profile is the least maintained. And foot data is among the most
inconsistent tagged data in OSM. You routing data probably broke into many,
many unconnected pieces.
—Dennis
Am 29.04.2014 um 18:29 schrieb Emmanuel Bégué medu...@gmail.com:
Hello,
Trying to use
Dear OSRM API users,
a couple of days ago, we announced the availability of an HTTPS/SSL endpoint
for our public API server. Then the Internet-wide security bug in the OpenSSL
framework struck. It is known as the heart bleed vulnerability [1]. We would
like you to know that we have taken
Dear OSRM community,
I am happy to announce the release of v0.3.8 of OSRM, which is mostly a bug fix
and stability release. The release is the result of hard work of all
contributors. It comes at a hefty count of 278 commits and is now available on
GitHub [1]. The shortened changelog is this:
Hi,
On the other hand, if you move the via point up the right road, it doesn't
make the detour:
http://map.project-osrm.org/?loc=-30.177584,135.648081loc=-29.915912,135.154241loc=-29.013368,134.753616
Yes, that sums it up pretty much.
I think it would be better if OSRM allowed u-turns in
Hi,
Regarding an army of cell phones:
we can and are willing to provide approx.. 200 million records per year in
real time with information how fast the traffic currently is at a given
position in which direction at a given time.
80% of this data is from Germany.
This would be super
Works fine here.
—Dennis
Am 04.03.2014 um 17:07 schrieb Joseba Bolinaga josbol...@gmail.com:
Hi,
i've noticed your public route service (map.project-osrm.org) is not
working now. The same thing happened two days ago. Any body knows the
reason???
Thanks.
For sake of completeness, here’s a link to the issue tracker where this has
been answered:
https://github.com/DennisOSRM/Project-OSRM/issues/924
—Dennis
Am 17.02.2014 um 22:51 schrieb alain meunier dec...@hotmail.fr:
Hello,
First, your software is really good.
Two questions :
1) Is
Hi,
perhaps something like this:
http://map.project-osrm.org/?loc=45.193197,5.619331loc=Paris
The value to the loc parameter can be a place name that is geocoded or a
coordinate.
—Dennis
Am 10.02.2014 um 09:35 schrieb Kevin Pouget kevin.pou...@gmail.com:
Hello,
I just discovered the
Grant,
Am 28.12.2013 um 00:46 schrieb Grant Heffernan gr...@mapzen.com:
Hi all. Was wondering if anyone has successfully run osrm-prepare on the
planet recently. I’ve successfully set up north-america and other extracts,
but the planet load fails every time, and in a very odd way, which is
Hello everyone,
we have an IRC channel for OSRM on OFTC (server: oftc.net, channel:
#osrm). It is the very same network that OpenStreetMap uses by default.
This should lower the barrier to get help and discussions on OSRM for
all users.
See you at irc://irc.oftc.net/osrm
--Dennis
Dear all,
I am happy to announce the release of OSRM v0.3.7 [1], your favorite
OpenStreetMap based routing engine. This is a pretty big release with more than
360 commits (or 12,500+ diff lines) and gives us huge improvements for running
OSRM in a high-availability production environment.
Ok, done! Moved the new content to the old page and deleted the new page.
Thanks. Your findings look correct at first sight. Thanks for putting this
together.
—Dennis
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OSRM-talk@openstreetmap.org
Daniel,
To be able to use the route for further processing, it would be also nice, if
OSRM would return a list of original network link ID's instead of a more or
less simplified route geometry and a few via points.
Yes, we throw these IDs away. As a workaround you can adapt the LUA based
which branch are you using? If not, try the latest and greatest develop branch.
—Dennis
Am 11.11.2013 um 14:25 schrieb Aurélien FILEZ kinj...@gmail.com:
Hello,
I have this following error when compiling Project-OSRM on ubuntu 13.10 x64 :
[ 72%] Building CXX object
-extract.dir/all] Erreur 2
make: *** [all] Erreur 2
Maybe a problem with lua ?
On Mon, Nov 11, 2013 at 8:29 PM, Aurélien FILEZ kinj...@gmail.com wrote:
it was the master branch, i try the latest develop branch
On Mon, Nov 11, 2013 at 8:27 PM, Dennis Luxen lu...@kit.edu wrote:
which
Copy or link the binary into the main directory and run from there.
—Dennis
Am 11.11.2013 um 16:57 schrieb Aurélien FILEZ kinj...@gmail.com:
Hi,
After compiled the develop branch of OSRM, I tried to extract a PBF file like
this :
name@ubuntu-server:~/osm/Project-OSRM/build$
Hello Mihail,
you should give credit to OSM according to what OpenStreetMap says [1] and for
OSRM, you should cite the proper paper [2]
--Dennis
[1] http://www.openstreetmap.org/copyright
[2]
https://github.com/DennisOSRM/Project-OSRM/blob/master/README.md#references-in-publications
Am
Hi,
FindProtobBuf.cmake should be supplied with your cmake installation. Which
version are you using? If it is not 2.8.x try upgrading to a more recent
release.
--Dennis
Am 21.08.2013 um 16:49 schrieb Peter Antypas peter.anty...@gmail.com:
Hello,
I have been trying (unsuccessfully) to
Hi,
FindProtobBuf.cmake should be supplied with your cmake installation. Which
version are you using? If it is not 2.8.x try upgrading to a more recent
release.
--Dennis
Am 21.08.2013 um 16:49 schrieb Peter Antypas peter.anty...@gmail.com:
Hello,
I have been trying (unsuccessfully) to
Hi,
While trying to use the API of the demo server at
router.project-osrm.org I stumbled upon some things which puzzle me
and I hope you can me help out there.
First, the wiki page on API usage policy requires clients to query
the route geometry by the parameter geomformat=cmp, however I
Dear all,
I am happy to announce the release of OSRM v0.3.4, your favorite OpenStreetMap
based routing engine. With this release we move away from the scons build tool
to cmake which has several advantages. Most notably, it enables us to move
towards multi-platform support including Windows.
Great news, Dennis - does this include the transport modes work?
Thanks, man. Parts of it is included. You can have distinct modes but not yet
at the same time without running several instances in parallel.
--Dennis
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Am 12.06.2013 19:37, schrieb Lauri Kajan:
I just tried to build with g++ 4.7 and boost 1.53 (compiled from source).
Still the same error.
My (wild) guess is that the custom boost installation is incompatible
with luabind for some (unknown) reason.
--Dennis
Hey,
the system is lagging behind by a couple of days as of writing this email. I
expect it to catch up with the next update in about 3-4 hours.
--Dennis
Am 08.06.2013 um 03:43 schrieb Tony Morris tonymor...@gmail.com:
Hello,
I am trying to generate a route along a highway=track. I made a
OSRM'ers,
I'd like to inform you of an upcoming change of the OSRM build eco-
system. We are switching from Scons to cmake [1] in the near future.
You will need to install the cmake package for your platform.
we have made the switch on the develop branch yesterday. Scons has been
replaced by
I would love to support a tag that says real-world speed instead of maxspeed
without expanding into time-dependent speeds. Tagging a dirt road with 100 max
speed is a bit adventurous, I must say ;-)
--Dennis
Am 17.04.2013 um 14:31 schrieb Philip Barnes p...@trigpoint.me.uk:
Hi
I have been
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