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OSMIUM-APPLY-CHANGES(1) OSMIUM-APPLY-CHANGES(1)

NAME

osmium-apply-changes - apply OSM change file(s) to OSM data file

SYNOPSIS

osmium apply-changes [OPTIONS] OSM-DATA-FILE OSM-CHANGE-FILE... osmium apply-changes [OPTIONS] OSM-HISTORY-FILE OSM-CHANGE-FILE...

DESCRIPTION

Merges the content of all OSM change files and applies those changes to the OSM data or history file.
Objects in the data or historyy file must be sorted by type, ID, and version. Objects in change files need not be sorted, so it doesn't matter in what order the change files are given or in what order they contain the data.
Changes can be applied to normal OSM data files or OSM history files with this command. File formats will be autodetected from the file name suffixes, see the --with-history option if that doesn't work.

OPTIONS

-r, --remove-deleted
Deprecated. Remove deleted objects from the output. This is now the default if your input file is a normal OSM data file ('.osm').
-s, --simplify
Deprecated. Only write the last version of any object to the output. This is now the default if your input file is a normal OSM data file ('.osm').
--with-history
Update an OSM history file (instead of a normal OSM data file). Both input and output must be history files. This option is usually not necessary, because history files will be detected from their file name suffixes, but if this detection doesn't work, you can force this mode with this option.

COMMON OPTIONS

-h, --help
Show usage help.
-v, --verbose
Set verbose mode. The program will output information about what it is doing to stderr.

INPUT OPTIONS

-F, --input-format=FORMAT
The format of the input file(s). Can be used to set the input format if it can't be autodetected from the file name(s). This will set the format for all input files, there is no way to set the format for some input files only. See osmium-file-formats(5) or the libosmium manual for details.

OUTPUT OPTIONS

-f, --output-format=FORMAT
The format of the output file. Can be used to set the output file format if it can't be autodetected from the output file name. See osmium-file-formats(5) or the libosmium manual for details.
--fsync
Call fsync after writing the output file to force flushing buffers to disk.
--generator=NAME
The name and version of the program generating the output file. It will be added to the header of the output file. Default is " osmium/" and the version of osmium.
-o, --output=FILE
Name of the output file. Default is '-' (STDOUT).
-O, --overwrite
Allow an existing output file to be overwritten. Normally osmium will refuse to write over an existing file.
--output-header=OPTION
Add output header option. This option can be given several times. See the libosmium manual for a list of allowed header options.

DIAGNOSTICS

osmium apply-changes exits with exit code
0
if everything went alright,
1
if there was an error processing the data, or
2
if there was a problem with the command line arguments.

MEMORY USAGE

osmium apply-changes keeps the contents of all the change files in main memory. This will take roughly 10 times as much memory as the files take on disk in .osm.bz2 format.

EXAMPLES

Apply changes in 362.osc.gz to planet file and write result to new.osm.pbf:
osmium apply-changes --output=new.osm.pbf planet.osm.pbf 362.osc.gz
    

SEE ALSO

osmium(1), osmium-file-formats(5), osmium-merge-changes(1), osmium-derive-changes(1)
Osmium website (http://osmcode.org/osmium-tool/)

COPYRIGHT

Copyright (C) 2013-2017 Jochen Topf <jochen@topf.org>.
License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later <https://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>. This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it. There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.

CONTACT

If you have any questions or want to report a bug, please go to http://osmcode.org/contact.html

AUTHORS

Jochen Topf <jochen@topf.org>.
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