[OSM-dev] Tagtransform

Steven te Brinke s.tebrinke at student.utwente.nl
Sun May 3 22:09:31 BST 2009


Hello,

Is the tagtransform plugin still maintained? Because it looks like the 
same problem as 3 months ago still exists: it does not work with the 
latest release of Osmosis.
The plugin looks very useful to me, so if noone maintains it, I'll give 
refactoring it a try, but because I have no experience with coding 
Osmosis plugins, I would prefer if someone else could do this.

Regards,
Steven


Dave Stubbs schreef:
> 2009/2/13  <marcus.wolschon at googlemail.com>:
>   
>> On Thu, 12 Feb 2009 21:34:21 +0100, Rolf Bode-Meyer <robome at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>     
>>> That indeed looks promissing.
>>> Unfortunatelly one seems to have be a programmer to use osmosis. Every
>>> problem is presented as a Java exception. Some of them contain at
>>> least a faint idea of what could be wrong. But something like this
>>> leaves me clueless:
>>>
>>> java.lang.AbstractMethodError
>>>   at
>>>
>>>       
>> com.bretth.osmosis.core.pipeline.common.TaskManagerFactory.createTaskManager(TaskManagerFactory.java:72)
>>
>> This looks like the plugin was compiled against a different version of
>> osmosis.
>> My guess would be, that it was build against the latest development-version
>> and you are using
>> the last stable release of osmosis. Something like this.
>> It's something "Randomjunk" the developer of the plugin has to fix.
>> I have not seen any contact-info on his wiki-user-page so I hope he reads
>> this
>> mailing-list.
>>
>>     
>
>
> It was built against v0.29 of Osmosis which is the version I'm still
> using -- it should work with that.
>
> I hadn't realised the plugin interface had changed. I'll have to take
> a look some time.
>
> Dave
>
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