ok :-( i am stucked now! 1. i have deleted all the obf files - > no succes 2. i have copied my backuped favorites.gpx to another folder (safety reasons) 3. i have changed internal and extarnal storage since you have mentioned the "rights issue" -> no succes 4. i have totaly removed osmand+ and the hightline and relief modul and deletetd all osmand folders and re-installed everything after a proper reboot (HTC One M9 and Anroid 7.0) 5. I was giving the App all rights except for camera and microphone -> no sucess
Any idea? Is there anything i have to delete on internal and/or external storage? Thanks for your help Christian Am Dienstag, 20. Juni 2017 12:01:35 UTC+2 schrieb Majka: > You can try the backup route - no need for fiddling with the map. menu -> > Download maps/local - select the one you want to update, the three points > for menu and select backup (sorry, working from Czech version here, look > carefully if the menus are slightly different). This should move the map > from the main directory to the backup directory for you, it does nothing > else. It should help. > > Alternatively: > > To find the map: -> settings/common settings/data directory shows the > directory where all the data are saved. > Find this directory in file explorer on phone (it will be probably > Android/data/net.osmand.<net or plus>/files/), the map has the obf file > extension. > > The underlaying problem: > > Do you have perhaps the map installed on sdcard (external sdcard, not the > internal one)? It seems that osmand has not sufficient rights for the > directory, it cannot delete the old map.In the new Android versions, it > should be possible to give Osmand the rights - sorry, I cannot help you > there, my "best" version is Android 5, try to look it up for yourself. Or, > alternatively, find the "old" data directory, move it somewhere else or you > would need to re-download all the maps (the worldmap etc.), backup the > osmand file and uninstall it completely. Reboot the phone, install osmand > again, let it create the directory for you, and move the data back to the > newly created file structure. Perhaps reboot again, just to be sure > everything works. > > On Tuesday, 20 June 2017 11:39:26 UTC+2, boydru...@gmail.com wrote: >> >> Thanks Maika, >> where to find the map files and what is the file extension? >> >> Thanks Christian >> >> >> Am Dienstag, 20. Juni 2017 11:28:47 UTC+2 schrieb Majka: >> >>> I would try the simplest remedy - simply backup the map you are trying >>> to update first (or delete, if you are sure you won't need it anymore). >>> After this, simply download the new map. >>> >>> On Tuesday, 20 June 2017 09:06:09 UTC+2, boydru...@gmail.com wrote: >>>> >>>> Dear all, >>>> i use the latest osmand+ 2.6.5 but getting a i/o fault if i try to >>>> update maps. >>>> >>>> The message is (in german): >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> *I/O fehler aufgetreten: old file can't be deleted* >>>> Any help to overcome this Problem is highly appreciated! >>>> >>>> Thanks >>>> >>>> Christian >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Osmand" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to osmand+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.