Am 17.02.2011 00:01, schrieb Minko:
It's still a bit confusing to me.
Does ?? in [0x?? road_speed=? road_class=? continue]
mean that you can use wildcards?
Or is it just an example and you need to fill it in for every road type, like
Felix already mentioned?
And I suppose you need to add
Hi Josef,
I can reproduce the sea problem. It has something to do with the
extend-sea-sectors algorithm. I don't know when I have time to find the bug.
If you like you might help me to test the following mkgmap revisions:
1682, 1684, 1704, 1712. Most important is 1712. 1682 and 1684 are from
PS please ignore the tag opposite-cycleway!=yes that was just a test if rule
one was applied don't use rule 2,
because I thought maybe in rule 1) if oneway is set to -1 it automatically
implies that the next rule will be executed too?
It should be:
highway=unclassified oneway=yes
Can anyone give me tips on building the splitter (the crosby
integration branch) with Eclipse? Whenever I try I end up with a jar
file that can't find any of the dependencies on the classpath, even
though I specify all of the external jars with the '-classpath'
argument. I had similar problems
I think that I've tracked down an NPE in the crosby_integration branch
of the splitter. The SplitProcessor is using a BlockingQueue to queue
up elements for writing. The poll() method can potentially return a
null if the queue is empty. My question is, should the poll() method
call be switched
On Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 1:59 PM, Jeffrey Ollie j...@ocjtech.us wrote:
I'm sure this is probably just a Java newbie thing... I only really
deal with Java for OSM so it's taking me a little while to get
accustomed to the tools. I'd like to use Eclipse as an editor because
of the inline help
Hi Wanmil,
where can I get the executable builds (URL)?
Greetings
Josef
Am 17.02.2011 18:24, schrieb WanMil:
Hi Josef,
I can reproduce the sea problem. It has something to do with the
extend-sea-sectors algorithm. I don't know when I have time to find the bug.
If you like you might