
Gerd Petermann wrote
Hi Greg.
You can use osmconvert which should be able to read the output of splitter, e.g.
osmconvert 12360002.osm.pbf -o=12360002-josm.osm.pbf
Sorry, was too quick. You probably need option --fake-version for osmconvert: osmconvert --fake-version 12360002.osm.pbf -o=12360002-josm.osm.pbf I think that's the reason for the problem: JOSM doesn't like input in pbf format that doesn't have the meta info (version, author etc) I never cared about that because I use o5m format and an o5m plugin that I wrote once for JOSM. It is not in the plugins repo, but I may try again to add it there. A 3rd alternative is to use --output=xml in splitter, the files in that format are no problem in JOSM, but may decrease performance in splitter and mkgmap. Gerd -- View this message in context: http://gis.19327.n5.nabble.com/when-I-use-SPLITTER-to-IMPORT-om-pbf-files-in... Sent from the Mkgmap Development mailing list archive at Nabble.com.