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<font size="-1">Hello <br>
<br>
I have put the new file to be downloaded <br>
In the meantime I have tried the planet file to import from a
64bit windows machine to a database which is on a 32bit Linux
machine and I keep getting this error <br>
<br>
C:\Users\z.egete\tmp\osm2pgsql>osm2pgsql -U postgres -S
default.style -d gisa -H 10.1.1.63 D:\planet-100127.osm<br>
osm2pgsql SVN version 0.69-21289M<br>
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Using projection SRS 900913 (Spherical Mercator)<br>
Setting up table: planet_osm_point<br>
NOTICE: table "planet_osm_point" does not exist, skipping<br>
NOTICE: table "planet_osm_point_tmp" does not exist, skipping<br>
Setting up table: planet_osm_line<br>
NOTICE: table "planet_osm_line" does not exist, skipping<br>
NOTICE: table "planet_osm_line_tmp" does not exist, skipping<br>
Setting up table: planet_osm_polygon<br>
NOTICE: table "planet_osm_polygon" does not exist, skipping<br>
NOTICE: table "planet_osm_polygon_tmp" does not exist, skipping<br>
Setting up table: planet_osm_roads<br>
NOTICE: table "planet_osm_roads" does not exist, skipping<br>
NOTICE: table "planet_osm_roads_tmp" does not exist, skipping<br>
Mid: Ram, scale=100<br>
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!! You are running this on 32bit system, so at most<br>
!! 3GB of RAM can be used. If you encounter unexpected<br>
!! exceptions during import, you should try running in slim<br>
!! mode using parameter -s.<br>
<br>
Reading in file: D:\planet-100127.osm<br>
Processing: Node(670k) Way(0k) Relation(0k)Entity: line 12409054:
parser error : Specification mandate value for attribute
timestamp5<br>
<node id="9832266" lat="60.8973381" lon="14.5668602"
timestamp5"2006-07-05T23:<br>
^<br>
Entity: line 12409054: parser error : attributes construct error<br>
<node id="9832266" lat="60.8973381" lon="14.5668602"
timestamp5"2006-07-05T23:<br>
^<br>
Entity: line 12409054: parser error : Couldn't find end of Start
Tag node<br>
<node id="9832266" lat="60.8973381" lon="14.5668602"
timestamp5"2006-07-05T23:<br>
^<br>
D:\planet-100127.osm : failed to parse<br>
Error occurred, cleaning up<br>
<br>
I have tried with (-s, -u as well separately and have used -C 3000
at one time but no success)<br>
Any hint about it ?<br>
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On 6/13/2011 2:51 PM, M∡rtin Koppenhoefer wrote:
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cite="mid:BANLkTinKP9_w75tE460WuD84+Yo=VGBzdg@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">
<pre wrap="">the official site should work:
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://planet.openstreetmap.org/">http://planet.openstreetmap.org/</a>
the latest is this:
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://planet.openstreetmap.org/planet-latest.osm.bz2">http://planet.openstreetmap.org/planet-latest.osm.bz2</a>
and the md5 is here:
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://planet.openstreetmap.org/planet-latest.osm.bz2.md5">http://planet.openstreetmap.org/planet-latest.osm.bz2.md5</a>
cheers,
Martin
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