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2022-11-27geography/proj: recursive revbumpgdt1-2/+2
2022-11-23massive revision bump after textproc/icu updateadam1-2/+2
2022-04-18revbump for textproc/icu updateadam1-2/+2
2022-01-10*: Recursive revbump from boost 1.78.0ryoon1-2/+2
2021-12-08revbump for icu and libffiadam1-2/+2
2021-10-26geography: Replace RMD160 checksums with BLAKE2s checksumsnia1-2/+2
All checksums have been double-checked against existing RMD160 and SHA512 hashes
2021-10-07geography: Remove SHA1 hashes for distfilesnia1-2/+1
2021-09-29revbump for boost-libsadam1-1/+2
2021-04-21geography/osm2pgsql: Update to 1.3.0gdt2-8/+10
Upstream changes: 1.3.0: This release introduces the new "flex" output. It allows a more flexible definition of output tables and columns. It also adds a second stage of processing which makes it possible to get information from relations to their members, allowing, for instance, to render tags from bicycle route relations on their member ways. The "flex" output is configured through Lua scripts. The flex output is currently still marked as experimental, because it is new and we want to collect feedback from the community before finalizing the API. But it already works well and users are encouraged to try it out. Some new features are only or will only be available in the flex output and we expect that it will replace the other outputs in the long term. Some features have been marked as deprecated: The "multi" output will be removed in a future version of osm2pgsql. If you are using the multi output, switch to the flex output now and tell us if you have any problems. When the input file uses negative OSM object IDs a warning is now generated. Negative IDs never worked correctly for all use cases. Future versions of osm2pgsql will not allow negative IDs at all. Use "osmium renumber" to get rid of the negative IDs. Input files that are not ordered generate a warning. Future versions of osm2pgsql will not work any more with unordered files. If you have unordered files use "osmium sort" to order them. Further changes: The multi output now looks for lua script relative to the style.json file. This is a breaking change. Users might have to change the file names of their lua scripts in the style files. Use the fmt library for formatting strings now instead of a mixture of boost::format and hand-written mechanisms. A version of fmt is included in the contrib directory. Make PROJ library optional. If the proj library cannot be found by cmake, do not offer the option to use arbitrary projections. Only WGS84 and WebMercator are supported then. Don't use ST_GeoHash for ordering tables by geometry on Postgis >= 2.4. Instead use the default ordering which works better now. Fix: Always print correct relations count and more correct count per seconds when showing processing stats. Fix: If a function run in the thread pool throws an exception, this exception was never "collected", it was silently ignored. This meant that some errors, especially in communication with the database, were not detected correctly. The dependency management, the part of the code which tracks which changes in the OSM data trigger which changes in the outputs, was reorganized making in much cleaner and removing the last remnants of code written to support "old style" multipolygons. Tests have been moved to the Catch framework, extended and the regression tests have been reorganised, so they can run independently of each other. A lot of code was cleaned up, modernized, made more robust, and sometimes removed. 1.2.2: This release only updates the bundled version of libosmium. The new version 2.15.6 fixes an issue where complicated multipolygons make osm2pgsql hang.
2021-04-21revbump for boost-libsadam1-2/+2
2021-04-21revbump for textproc/icuadam1-2/+2
2021-01-01*: Recursive revbump from boost-1.75.0ryoon1-2/+2
2020-11-05*: Recursive revbump from textproc/icu-68.1ryoon1-2/+2
2020-06-02Revbump for icuadam1-2/+2
2020-05-06revbump after boost updateadam1-2/+2
2020-04-12Recursive revision bump after textproc/icu updateadam1-1/+2
2020-03-13geography/osm2pgsql: cmake build dir cleanupgdt1-5/+5
Per pkglint, use a build directory within WRKSRC. Make the relationship between creating the build dir and using it really obvious.
2020-03-13geography/osm2pgsql: Update to 1.2.1gdt2-8/+7
Upstream psudo-NEWS: 1.2.1 and 1.2.0 are bugfix releases. 1.0.0: This release finally drops support for old-style multipolygons. Doing so allowed a major overhaul of the processing pipeline. Imports are now entirely done in the first processing stage. The second, much slower processing stage is only needed when updating existing databases. Data is entirely streamed into the database using COPY, which reduces the number of database connections needed. Other major changes include - better error handling in Lua backend - process all OSM objects again when extra attributes are requested - enable running tests in pg_virtualenv - add support for configurable Gazetteer style - allow to disable RAM node cache with -C 0
2020-01-12*: Recursive revbump from devel/boost-libsryoon1-2/+2
2019-08-22Recursive revbump from boost-1.71.0ryoon1-2/+2
2019-07-01Recursive revbump from boost-1.70.0ryoon1-2/+2
2018-12-13revbump for boost 1.69.0adam1-2/+2
2018-08-16revbump after boost-libs updateadam1-1/+2
2018-08-02osm2pgsql: Update to 0.96.0gdt2-8/+7
Upstream does not provide NEWS, but reading the git commit messages from 0.94, this is mostly bugfixes and a number of efficiency improvements.
2018-04-29revbump for boost-libs updateadam1-2/+2
2018-03-02proj: revbump of multiple depdendenciesgdt1-2/+2
2018-01-01Revbump after boost updateadam1-1/+2
2017-10-08osm2pgsql: update to 0.94.0wiedi2-9/+7
Release 0.94.0, a new stable branch This is the last release which will support old-style multipolygons. Upgrading to this version requires a reimport for the slim table changes. Major changes since 0.92.0 are - Coordinates are now stored unprojected in slim tables, and an osmium dense file array is used for flat nodes. This dense file array can be read by other libosmium-based programs. - Libosmium is used for geometry building instead of GEOS This offers speed increases, improves code, and avoids relying on a large library for a small portion of its functionality. Other changes are - Tile expiry has been rewritten, fixing bugs, including one that dropped large portions of expiry lists. - Node tags are no longer stored in slim tables, consistent with flat-nodes. THis reduces space required for --slim imports without --flat-nodes. - A default database name of gis is no longer assumed. An explicit -d option is recommended if compatibility with 0.92 and earlier.
2017-08-24Revbump for boost updateadam1-1/+2
2017-06-13bring back geos buildlink as it is still requiredwiedi1-1/+2
2017-06-10Update osm2pgsql to 0.92.1wiedi5-45/+30
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
2017-04-30Recursive revbump from boost updateryoon1-2/+2
2017-01-01Revbump after boost updateadam1-2/+2
2016-10-09Recursive bump for all users of pgsql now that the default is 95.wiz1-2/+2
2016-10-07Revbump post boost updateadam1-2/+2
2016-01-04Does not actually depend on postgis2, pgsql client libs are enoughwiedi1-2/+3
2015-11-03Add SHA512 digests for distfiles for geography categoryagc1-1/+2
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.
2015-08-28Update geography/osm2pgsql to 0.88.1wiedi3-42/+6
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 “multi” 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
2015-06-10Import osm2pgsql-0.87.3 as geography/osm2pgsqlwiedi6-0/+107
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.