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Un utilisateur me signale sur le style CyclOSM les récents changements dans osm2pgsql et la migration vers le nouveau style d'import "flex".
Pour cyclosm, on s'appuie sur une db planète (osm165) ca…
Phyks updated
1 month ago
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With modern osm2pgsql you don't need all the postprocessing SQL files. All that is done in there can be done by creating a config file for osm2pgsql that creates the data in the database in the format…
joto updated
6 months ago
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osm2pgsql has a new backend, the flex backend. This is a successor to the multi backend, and allows the style-supplied transformation to configure much more, including defining what tables to create. …
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# Details
The approach I took in https://github.com/rustprooflabs/pgosm-flex/pull/392 to fix https://github.com/rustprooflabs/pgosm-flex/pull/391 was a result of getting an invalid `returncode=0` w…
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Osm2pgsql has been moving away from the old "pgsql" output for years now. The new output can do everything the old code can do and much much more. All new development is there, the old code will not…
joto updated
3 months ago
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Consider the River Dodder: https://osm.wikidata.link/Q2055328 The [waterway relation in OSM](https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/3609774) has wikidata tags, but each of the individual ways that mak…
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This makes queries more efficient
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So far the place.sql file was generated form OSM Names data , but unfortunately there has been now new release of that data since 2019.
As we only need a subset of the OSM Names data anyway (both i…
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I currently have an existing GeoServer, PostGIS setup on a CentOS VM that has the entire OSM Planet already processed. How could I set this up in that same environment and utilize the existing postgis…
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Hi all,
I was trying to generate my own segments with just a subset of elements so that the size of segments is smaller.
For my initial attempts I downloaded a map of Germany from https://downlo…