[Routing] OSM data routing import tool

Daniel W gentoo.murray at gmail.com
Thu Sep 4 08:40:06 BST 2008


Hey,

that sounds great.
I am happy to hear, that you already could make use of it. Hopefully I
have much more time for watching the development in the next months
(and for discussing).

I wish you a great time in Cape Town!

Best regards,
Daniel


On Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at 1:45 PM, Daniel Kastl <orkney at gmx.de> wrote:
> Hello Daniel,
>
> Just thought it might be a good idea to update this thread.
> Thank you very much for contributing this tool and give other people the
> possibility to download it from the pgRouting website!
>
> http://pgrouting.postlbs.org/browser/tools
> http://pgrouting.postlbs.org/wiki/tools/osm2pgrouting (this is work in
> progress)
>
> We (my co-worker and I) already could make use of it and did some
> improvements. It will be part of the  pgRouting/OpenStreetMap workshop
> at the FOSS4G conference in Cape Town this month.
> (http://conference.osgeo.org/index.php/foss4g/2008)
>
> Is anyone else on this list going to attend the conference in Cape Town?
> Would be nice opportunity to have a beer together there and discuss
> about routing.
>
> Daniel
>
>
> Daniel W schrieb:
>> Hello,
>>
>> thanks for your offer!
>> That would be great, if you can host it on the pgrouting website :-)
>> How or whereto can I send you the source code? Or must I register on
>> the pgrouting site for a svn account?
>>
>> I will do some quality checks, add some comments and look after memory
>> leaks, before I want give this source to the community.
>> And this will take some days..
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Daniel
>>
>> On Thu, Jul 3, 2008 at 2:17 AM, Daniel Kastl <orkney at gmx.de> wrote:
>>
>>> Daniel W schrieb:
>>>
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> I searched for a tool, which imports the openstreetmap data in a
>>>> postgresql database and can be used for routing. This is some months
>>>> ago and then I only found a python tool, which didn't really work for
>>>> me. Another tool, osm2psqgl, which is mentioned in the openstreetmap
>>>> wiki, imports the data, but doesn't split the ways in separate ways,
>>>> if they are connected to other ways... So it isn't very useful for
>>>> routing.
>>>>
>>>> Ok, I wrote myself a c++ program, which split the ways and write the
>>>> data in a postgresql database. Also it will create automatically a
>>>> routing table. You just need to install postgresql, postgis, pgrouting
>>>> and to setup a database.
>>>>
>>> Hi Daniel,
>>>
>>> Assuming that you use pgrouting for your routing application, I would
>>> like to offer you hosting the source code on the pgrouting project page
>>> (which uses an almost standard TRAC installation with SVN, wiki pages,
>>> etc.).
>>> I'm also very interested in using OSM road data with pgrouting since the
>>> Japanese community and available data is growing recently. I think that
>>> pgrouting users (including me) will help to improve your converter tool.
>>>
>>> Daniel
>>>
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