[osrm] 02/08: Replace osm with OSM

Christopher Baines cbaines-guest at moszumanska.debian.org
Sat Jul 18 11:40:23 UTC 2015


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commit dae96feb318c8cbadbc3aff8be0510cfabc8753a
Author: Christopher Baines <mail at cbaines.net>
Date:   Sat Jul 18 11:17:00 2015 +0100

    Replace osm with OSM
---
 debian/man/osrm.7 | 4 ++--
 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/debian/man/osrm.7 b/debian/man/osrm.7
index a6c07ec..2fe7bdf 100644
--- a/debian/man/osrm.7
+++ b/debian/man/osrm.7
@@ -25,13 +25,13 @@ format which can be used for routing. The speed profile (profile.lua) is used
 during the process to determine what can and cannot be routed along, and input
 the speed information in to OSRM.
 .SH EXAMPLE
-The following example uses an osm file called planet-latest.osm.pbf, however this will work with raw osm data, or pbf data. The prefix for the osrm files will be planet-latest, this is taken from the name of the osm file, if you use a differently named file, you must change the prefix in the below commands. The files used will be placed in /var/cache/osrm, as this is the default location, as set in /etc/osrm/server.ini, the configuration file used by the osrm service.
+The following example uses an OSM file called planet-latest.osm.pbf, however this will work with raw OSM data, or pbf data. The prefix for the osrm files will be planet-latest, this is taken from the name of the OSM file, if you use a differently named file, you must change the prefix in the below commands. The files used will be placed in /var/cache/osrm, as this is the default location, as set in /etc/osrm/server.ini, the configuration file used by the osrm service.
 
 The latest planet file can be downloaded from the planet.openstreetmap.org site by using the following command (run in the /var/cache/osrm directory):
 
       wget http://planet.openstreetmap.org/pbf/planet-latest.osm.pbf
 
-The following commands assume that the osm data is in the /var/lib/osrm directory.
+The following commands assume that the OSM data is in the /var/lib/osrm directory.
 
 For this example, the profile /etc/osrm/profiles/car.lua will be used, but this can either be changed, or a different profile can be used. There are additional sample profiles available in /etc/osrm/profiles. To run the extraction, run:
 

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