Add osm2pgsql-expire command#2409
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New osm2pgsql-expire command that helps with debugging/visualizing expire tiles issues. The command can be used for two things: 1. To check what tiles some OSM data is in: If an OSM file is specified osm2pgsql-expire will calculate the tiles covering the objects in that file. Note that the file must not be a change file but a regular OSM data file! Output is, by default, a tile file, but GeoJSON is also possible. 2. Visualize tile list: If a tile file (presumably generated by osm2pgsql) is specified, a GeoJSON file is generated showing all mentioned tiles. In this mode all command line options are ignored.
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New osm2pgsql-expire command that helps with debugging/visualizing expire tiles issues.
The command can be used for two things: