[OSM-talk] Something wrong with planet file? Or osmosis?

Michal Migurski mike at stamen.com
Sat Nov 27 07:22:14 GMT 2010


Thanks Toby, I hadn't seen that note on the wiki page but trying it now.

bunzip2 -c planet-101124.osm.bz2 | osmosis --rx /dev/stdin  --bb left=-122.353020 bottom=37.749272 top=37.890570 right=-122.176208 completeWays=yes completeRelations=yes --wx /dev/stdout | gzip -c >  oakland-101124.osm.gz

-mike.

On Nov 26, 2010, at 8:31 PM, Toby Murray wrote:

> I think you are seeing the problem with java's built in bzip2 library. It doesn't support all bzip2 features. Try unzipping the planet file using an external program and piping it into osmosis. Like this (assuming you are on linux):
> bunzip2 planet.bz2 | osmosis --rx /dev/stdin [...]
> 
> There is a small note about this on the bottom of the osmosis wiki page but it should probably be a little more prominent somewhere...
> 
> Toby
> 
> 
>> On Nov 26, 2010 10:19 PM, "Michal Migurski" <mike at stamen.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> I'm seeing an error with the latest planet file when I attempt to extract a portion of it with osmosis.
>> 
>> I downloaded a copy of planet-101124.osm.bz2, and verified the md5sum.
>> 
>> I am also running the latest stable osmosis, 0.38.
>> 
>> Here's what I'm trying to do:
>> 
>>        osmosis --rx planet-101124.osm.bz2 --bb left=-122.353 bottom=37.749 top=37.891 right=-122.176 completeWays=yes completeRelations=yes --wx oakland-101124.osm.bz2
>> 
>> ...and here is the error I am seeing back:
>> 
>>        SEVERE: Thread for task 1-rx failed org.openstreetmap.osmosis.core.OsmosisRuntimeException: Unable to parse xml file planet-101124.osm.bz2. publicId=(null), systemId=(null), lineNumber=3972, columnNumber=4. at org.openstreetmap.osmosis.xml.v0_6.XmlReader.run(XmlReader.java:113)
>> 
>> (full error at http://dpaste.com/hold/280419/)
>> 
>> I've looked at line 3972 of the planet file, and the XML structure there appears to be fine, so I'm not sure what could be wrong. I tried adding some explicit compressionMethod arguments to the --read-xml and --write-xml arguments, with no change in behavior. I'm running Ubuntu 9.10, and I'm not sure what other information might be pertinent to this error.
>> 
>> Has anyone else succeeded in extracting portions of planet using osmosis recently?
>> 
>> -mike.
>> 
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