I thank you all for your helpful responses. Last year, I created a log of
my procedure to obtain Great Britain data from Geofabrik, split it, and make
a gmapsupp.img for transfer to my Garmin Legend (my comprehension of how all
of this works is close to zero!). Then, it seems, I could copy
The advice should probably have been to use 161 or newer. Once pbf
support was added, I do not see why it would disappear again in a later
version. I am using 170 and it has parsed any pbf I have thrown at it so
far.
- Bartosz
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You also could use r170 and also all other version 161
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On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 04:44:36PM +0100, Bob Hawkins wrote:
I was advised recently that I could use the much smaller .pbf file
rather than .bz2 from Geofabrik, but that I had to use a particular
splitter, in this case r161-3.
There used to be a splitter crosby_integration (sp?) branch r161
El 30/03/11 20:23, Marko Mäkelä escribió:
On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 04:44:36PM +0100, Bob Hawkins wrote:
I was advised recently that I could use the much smaller .pbf file
rather than .bz2 from Geofabrik, but that I had to use a particular
splitter, in this case r161-3.
There used
Hi
I've been using the old splitter prepared by Steve till now, because I
didn't know about that merge. Now, after successfully compiling r170, I
get the following error attempting to split a pbf file:
Exception in thread main java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
El 30/03/11 22:47, Steve Ratcliffe escribió:
Hi
I've been using the old splitter prepared by Steve till now, because I
didn't know about that merge. Now, after successfully compiling r170, I
get the following error attempting to split a pbf file:
Exception in thread main