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A fast and flexible C++ toolkit and framework for working with OSM data (libosmium), a command line tool that uses the Osmium C++ library (osmium-tool), a Python wrapper for the C++ library (PyOsmium), a NodeJS wrapper for the C++ library
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How to merge OSM and Microsoft/Google building footprint data
Then, if I try to 'renumber' the file with Osmium, I get the error "Node ID twice in input. Maybe you are using a history or change file?"
How can I overcome this issue? …
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How to merge OSM and Microsoft/Google building footprint data
I ended up resolving this myself after finding this post on Github:
If the files you downloaded were extracted at the same point in time, this will always give you a valid data file without duplicate …