
I have managed (with the help of OSMembrane) to put the whole osmosis steps into one command: osmosis.bat ^ --read-pbf file=europe.osm.pbf outPipe.0=1 ^ --tee 2 inPipe.0=1 outPipe.0=2 outPipe.1=3 ^ --buffer inPipe.0=3 outPipe.0=4 ^ --buffer inPipe.0=2 outPipe.0=5 ^ --tag-filter accept-relations boundary=administrative inPipe.0=4 outPipe.0=6 ^ --used-way inPipe.0=6 outPipe.0=7 ^ --tag-filter reject-relations inPipe.0=5 outPipe.0=8 ^ --tag-filter accept-ways boundary=administrative inPipe.0=8 outPipe.0=9 ^ --used-node inPipe.0=9 outPipe.0=10 ^ --used-node inPipe.0=7 outPipe.0=11 ^ --merge inPipe.0=10 inPipe.1=11 outPipe.0=12 ^ --write-pbf file=europe-boundaries.osm.pbf omitmetadata=true compress=deflate inPipe.0=12 Anyhow processing of whole europe takes a very long time and the pbf file is growing only within the last minutes. You can check the ongoing osmosis processing in the directory C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Local\Temp (Win7). Osmosis creates files named afnd*.tmp, afwy*.tmp and afrl*.tmp that are constantly getting larger during processing. I think I will recreate the european bounds during the next days and will commit some additional useful debug tools for these files. WanMil
I have tried to compile a Europe bounds set but still get stuck on the first step. Somehow I can't write the results to a pbf or osm file. My osmosis options are:
set OSMOSIS_OPTIONS=--read-pbf c:\downloads\europe.osm.pbf --bounding-box bottom=41 left=-6 top=57 right=16 --tf accept-ways boundary=administrative --used-node --write-pbf bways.osm.pbf
I'm using osmosis v0.39, OS is windows vista 32 bits
This results after a few hours in a bways.osm.pbf of 130 bytes :-(
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