On 18/07/12 01:46, SomeoneElse wrote:
FWIW recent splitter and mkgmap versions should work OK with pbf
files, I think.
Thanks for the tip. I'm happy to report that I've updated my splitter
and mkgmap, and have created my gmapsupp.img from
australia-oceania.osm.pbf without using osmosis at all.
FWIW recent splitter and mkgmap versions should work OK with pbf files,
I think.
(although I still convert to .osm myself, using osmconvert:
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Osmconvert )
Cheers,
Andy
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Hi Brett,
You've made remarkable progress in a very short time!
I'm a Linux user rather than Windows, so I can be of limited help there.
I can add to Steve's reply.
Firstly, you need to convert that pbf file to an osm one. You use the
osmosis program to do that.
http://wiki.openstreetmap
Brett Russell wrote:
'Java' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
That just means that Java isn't on your path.
Where Java.exe will be will depend on your version of windows, and which
version of Java you installed.
You'll probably find it so
On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 8:52 PM, Brett Russell wrote:
> Ok thanks to John I am starting the first baby step to using mkgmap so I
> have installed Java. It think it works as I am using JOSM and that worked.
> Downloaded a small sample file of the Walls area using OSM data extract as I
> could not
Hi
Ok thanks to John I am starting the first baby step to using mkgmap so I have
installed Java. It think it works as I am using JOSM and that worked.
Downloaded a small sample file of the Walls area using OSM data extract as I
could not as yet figure out the other option and "borrowing" Aus
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