On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 05:06:30PM +0200, Dennis Luxen wrote:
Dear all,
I am happy to announce the release of OSRM v0.3.9 [1], your favorite
OpenStreetMap based routing engine. This is again a pretty big release with
more than 170 commits (adding about 1500 LOCs). And it is the first release
Is that extract, prepare or routed memory improvement?
Mostly osrm-routed. The demo site uses approx. 25 GB of RAM now for car routing
on the planet. osrm-extract is about the same and osrm-prepare still benefits
some.
—Dennis
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Hello,
Trying to use Project-OSRM for directions by foot, it seems some
points simply don't work, either as start or stop points, whereas
points that are very near, work fine (as well as some points that
shouldn't be reachable because for example they're in the water).
For example the point
Salut Emmanuel,
the foot profile is the least maintained. And foot data is among the most
inconsistent tagged data in OSM. You routing data probably broke into many,
many unconnected pieces.
—Dennis
Am 29.04.2014 um 18:29 schrieb Emmanuel Bégué medu...@gmail.com:
Hello,
Trying to use
may be the road network is disconnected, so that the algorthim find a node on a edge that as no connection to the whole network.
This is a problem, may be a depth-search-first would help to detected this kind of errors. As far as I know OSRM has no plugin to check the network or?
Regards
Is there a way we could use the foot profile to generate a set of broken routes
we can feed into MapRoulette?
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On Apr 29, 2014, at 1:18 PM, Emmanuel Bégué medu...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 07:18:34PM +0200, Emmanuel Bégué wrote:
Thanks for a prompt reply, but how would poor data quality explain the
fact that two points that are very very near one another result in
such a different outcome?
Where can I find more information in how to write profiles?