Hi Bernd,

yes, mkgmap uses the FakeIdGenerator to create these ids for objects that are 
not
defined in the input data. It is not very helpful to see the ids in the log, but
you probably it is possible to find the place where they are created (and from
what input data) if you set the log levels for the corresponding sources.
I am only interested in those that appear in the connection check.

Gerd

> Date: Fri, 15 Mar 2013 18:39:11 +0100
> From: weigelt.be...@web.de
> To: mkgmap-dev@lists.mkgmap.org.uk
> Subject: Re: [mkgmap-dev] Patch v1: check if road is connected
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> and it happens with polygons, too
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> 18:34:57 WARNING (MultiPolygonRelation):
> /home/bernd/map_build/tiles/63240003.o5m: Polygon
> 4611686018427393360(36P)(145416916[3P],142957969[9P],25495183[2P],142957968[6P],25885914[2P],142957952[3P],142957958[4P],32061737[2P],142916157[12P])
> carries role outer but lies inside an outer polygon. Potentially its
> role should be inner.
> 
> Bernd
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