Christ, You know that the packages are available at http://download.navit-project.org/navit/openmoko/svn/ ?
Kind regards, @ On Mon, 2009-01-26 at 16:07 +0100, Christ van Willegen wrote: > On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 3:46 PM, arne anka <openm...@ginguppin.de> wrote: > >> You mentioned navit in your posting, so I assume you're already using > >> it to draw OSM maps on the FreeRunner, that's why I asked. > > > > ah, ok. > > well, yes, i have both installed, but imo tangogps is faster and more > > usable for general orientation, while navit focuses on guiding. at least > > that's my idea of the differences between both. > Yes, tangoGPS draws faster, but has 'less to do' than Navit. > > I'll try getting navit built on my home PC, which would enable me to > update navit a bit faster. I'm currently looking into making it > faster, and I've been told that lots of floating point calculations > have been taken out around Christmas time. So, if the 'maintainers' > would re-build navit, it would be lots faster (I think). Problem is, > the maintainers are listed as 'angstrom_developers', so there's > probably a problem poking them :-) > > > and anyway, it is not a question of opposition but of improvement for > > tangogps. i once tried to download only the tiles for decent zooming of my > > town and it took morer space than navit's bin for the whole of the the eu. > > Yes, tiles take a lot more space, but rendering is nicer and quicker. > It's one way or the other, unfortunately! > > I'll do my best getting navit to (cross) build, so that I can > distribute an .ipk file... > > Christ van Willegen _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community