Apache 2.4 has changed the date format, so that the current regexp
doesn't match anymore, so be more tolerant with the date format.
Also force less fancy output formatting without tables.
This allows address interpolations to work correctly when flatnode storage
is used for node coordinates.
To fix interpolations in an existing database, follow these steps:
* invalidate all interpolations (in psql):
`UPDATE placex SET indexed_status=2 WHERE rank_search = 28`
* disable updates:
./utils/setup.php --create-functions --create-partition-functions
* reindex the whole lot:
./utils/update.php --index --index-instances <number of your cpus>
* enable updates again:
./utils/setup.php --create-functions --enable-diff-updates --create-partition-functions
Also added a sanity check to ensure that accidental removal of admin_level
tags on large areas doesn't cause huge reindexing load. That can be disabled
by setting CONST_Limit_Reindexing to false.
Name of function was changed in postgis 2.1 and now prints ugly
deprecation warnings. For older versions of postgis, function
will be renamed to the new name during the setup of the DB.
To update existing databases with postgis < 2.1 run:
ALTER FUNCTION st_line_interpolate_point(geometry, double precision) RENAME TO ST_LineInterpolatePoint
and then reinstall the SQL functions:
./utils/setup.php --create-functions --enable-diff-updates --create-partition-functions
Use planet_osm_nodes instead of places to get the very last node even if it is
untagged. Then ask for version 1 to avoid being mislead if the node has been
changed in the meantime.
use osmosis --read-replication-lag to determine if there are changes before trying to process updates, useful when we are tracking hourly or daily replication updates
set CONST_Replication_Recheck_Interval to 60
skip lag check if CONST_Replication_Update_Interval > 60, for minutelies there's always new diffs to process
use tabs for indent
change sleep for non-minutely updates so that we dont drift tto much or poll excessively
unset $aReplicationLag before each exec attempt
unset $aReplicationLag inside while loop
Adds word counts from a full planet to the word table. There is a
new configuration option CONST_Max_Word_Frequency which allows to
take into account the word count: the value that was set on import
is used to determine if a word is added to the search_name table.
The value during runtime determines if a single term should be
used for partial search or simply be ignored.
make setup.php fail early if:
- no osm-file argument was supplied for --all or --import-data
- the supplied osm-file is not existing or not readable (file permissions)
Import TIGER data into a temporary table first that later replaces
the current location_property_tiger table. This way index creation
on the table can be delayed until after the import which should
speed up the import and result in significantly smaller indexes.
Also removed index on parent_place_id as it is covered by
idx_location_property_tiger_housenumber_parent_place_id.