diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 20b6bc3..62d9ee7 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -86,23 +86,15 @@ Import of Europe 11GB PBF with generalized tables: Current status -------------- -Imposm 3 is in alpha stadium and there is no official release yet. -The import itself is working however and it is already used for production databases. +Imposm 3 is used in production but there is no official release yet. ### Missing ### Compared to Imposm 2: -* Documentation -* Support for other projections than EPSG:3857 -* Import of XML files - -Other missing features: - -* Automatic download of diff files -* Tile expire list for re-rendering updated areas -* Background mode for diff-import (update DB in background) -* Improve parallelization of diff import +* Support for other projections than EPSG:3857 or EPSG:4326 +* Import of XML files (unlikely to be implemented in the future, use [osmosis](http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Osmosis) to convert XML to PBF first) +* Custom field/filter functions Installation ------------ @@ -110,9 +102,8 @@ Installation ### Binary There are no official releases, but you find development builds at . -These builds are for x86 64bit Linux and require *no* further depedecies. Download, untar and start `imposm3`. -(Note: These binaries require glibc >= 2.15 at the moment. -Ubuntu 12.04 is recent enough, Debian 7 not. Future binary releases will work on older versions as well.) +These builds are for x86 64bit Linux and require *no* further dependencies. Download, untar and start `imposm3`. +(Note: These binaries require glibc >= 2.15 at the moment. Ubuntu 12.04 is recent enough, Debian 7 not.) ### Source @@ -218,8 +209,6 @@ For more options see: imposm3 import -help -Sorry, that's all documentation for the moment. - Note: TLS/SSL support is disabled by default due to the lack of renegotiation support in Go's TLS implementation. You can re-enable encryption by setting the `PGSSLMODE` environment variable or the `sslmode` connection option to `require` or `verify-full`, eg: `-connect postgis://host/dbname?sslmode=require`. You will need to disable renegotiation support on your server to prevent connection errors on larger imports. You can do this by setting `ssl_renegotiation_limit` to 0 in your PostgreSQL server configuration.