On 25/07/07, <b class="gmail_sendername">Dermot McNally</b> <<a href="mailto:dermotm@gmail.com">dermotm@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<div><span class="gmail_quote"></span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
The background:<br><br>A long and messy edit session involving complex and messy data. I<br>thought I managed to clean it up fairly well, but this may prove not<br>to be the case. Anyway, on uploading, I get the dreaded 412 error.
<br><br>The editing is taking place in JOSM (latest, with layers), and I don't<br>think Potlatch was in use in the surrounding area. While it's not<br>virgin territory, all that was there was unwayed segments. Some I may
<br>have deleted before the upload, but I can't be sure about this.<br><br>I do have a .osm file of my edits, and as I say, the map area where<br>this needs to go can easily be cleaned up if that's the cost of<br>
getting the new stuff into place. My understanding of the message is<br>that the data in my .osm file is assuming something about the data on<br>server that proves not to be true. I'm happy to prune the offending<br>piece away in order to get the rest live, but can anyone offer tips as
<br>to how I can work out which piece that might be? I suppose I could<br>just keep taking half my upload set until I find it, but that could<br>take a while...</blockquote><div><br>What console output are you getting from JOSM? It should show which object it was trying to upload when it got the error which should help you track it down...
<br><br>d <br></div><br></div>