2017-06-10 22:00:42 by Sebastian Wiedenroth | Files touched by this commit (5) | |
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Update osm2pgsql to 0.92.1
Release 0.92.1
This fixes two important bugs which impacted relations with
excessive members and consuming updates with the multi backend
Release 0.92.0, a new stable branch
Major changes since 0.90.0 are
- PostgreSQL 9.1 + PostGIS 2.0 or later are now required, which has
allowed performance improvements and cleanups
- EPSG 3857 is now default. You can get the old behavior by manually
specifying 900913
- Invlid geometries are re-checked for validity after buffering, instead
of assuming GEOS returns a valid geom
Other changes are
- A new option to change the max bbox size at which polygons will expire
all the tiles in them, not just the boundary
- Behavior fixes for C transforms and tables with no columns
- More numeric datatypes are allowed for table columns in C tagtransforms
- Lua is now required by default
- Code fixes, particularly replacement of C memory management
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2017-04-30 03:22:04 by Ryo ONODERA | Files touched by this commit (612) | |
Log message:
Recursive revbump from boost update
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2017-01-01 17:06:40 by Adam Ciarcinski | Files touched by this commit (616) | |
Log message:
Revbump after boost update
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2016-10-09 23:42:04 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (110) |
Log message:
Recursive bump for all users of pgsql now that the default is 95.
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2016-10-07 20:26:14 by Adam Ciarcinski | Files touched by this commit (611) | |
Log message:
Revbump post boost update
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2016-01-04 19:22:15 by Sebastian Wiedenroth | Files touched by this commit (1) |
Log message:
Does not actually depend on postgis2, pgsql client libs are enough
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2015-11-03 01:08:46 by Alistair G. Crooks | Files touched by this commit (67) |
Log message:
Add SHA512 digests for distfiles for geography category
One mismatched digest found in geography/libmemphis02:
# package libmemphis02
recorded SHA1 (memphis-0.2.3.tar.gz) = dbc2f61e49b996dc9ca91df0de9a08eb7adbfa9b
calculated SHA1 (memphis-0.2.3.tar.gz) = 85993bce12c3616fcf6e7682a70b9605883edec2
No changes were made to the libmemphis02 distinfo file
Otherwise, existing SHA1 digests verified and found to be the same on
the machine holding the existing distfiles (morden). All existing
SHA1 digests retained for now as an audit trail.
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2015-08-28 23:38:33 by Sebastian Wiedenroth | Files touched by this commit (3) | |
Log message:
Update geography/osm2pgsql to 0.88.1
Release 0.88.1
This maintainance release fixes duplicates in the job
queues for pending ways and relations, minor compiler
errors, and updates memory usage documentation.
The duplicates in job queues (#419) only impacted
multithreaded updates and was not observed in most
cases.
Release 0.88.0, a new stable branch
If upgrading and using a database created with 0.86.0 or earlier,
the schema migrations in docs/migrations.md are required.
Major changes since 0.86.0
- Osm2pgsql is now C++ and requires the Boost libraries
- A new backend has been added, the âmultiâ backend. This allows
multiple tables which can each contain different types of features.
More documentation is available at docs/multi.md
- In-database pending way tracking has been replaced with in-memory
tracking, offering significant performance gains.
- Rendering tables are ordered by GeoHash when created, resulting in
significant performance improvements.
- z_logic has been improved, taking into account more recent work
across multiple styles.
- The node storage has been improved, and out of order nodes and
nodes at 0,0 should now always be handled correctly
- A new test suite with unit tests
- Many bug-fixes
Changes since 0.87.3 include
- C++ cleanups
- default.style cleanups to improve ease of modification
- Remove the lockfree queue pending implementation and default
to what was --without-lockfree, which uses less RAM
- RAM node storage cleanups
- Better node storage test coverage
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2015-06-10 03:48:49 by Sebastian Wiedenroth | Files touched by this commit (6) |
Log message:
Import osm2pgsql-0.87.3 as geography/osm2pgsql
Converts OSM planet.osm data to a PostgreSQL / PostGIS database suitable
for specific applications like rendering into map tiles by Mapnik
or geocoding with Nominatim.
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