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<p>R320 certainly seems to have fixed it for me. If there is still a problem with osmconvert etc then the new splitter appears to cope with it somehow. I will keep an eye on the maps coming out of mkgmap in case there any anomalies, but so far it's looking good.</p>
<p>Thanks for the fix!</p>
<p>Colin</p>
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<p>On 2014-03-09 08:49, GerdP wrote:</p>
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<pre>Hi all,
I've contacted Markus Weber, the author of osmconvert and osmfilter.
It seems that the problem with complex-ways occurs only
in the Windows version, maybe because something goes wrong with
files > 4GB. Markus doesn't have access to a Win64 system.
I use a mingw-64 installation to compile my own
binary for 64 bit, maybe an update will help, but I doubt it,
and unfortunately I forgot how the installation works,
I just remember it wasn't simple.
So, if you use osmconvert/osmfilter to update your files
it is probably better to use a 64 bit Linux installation.
Gerd
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<blockquote type="cite" style="padding-left:5px; border-left:#1010ff 2px solid; margin-left:5px">Hi Minko, fine:-) I think the only good reason to use splitter with an input file like europe.o5m or planet.o5m in combination with a poly file that extracts a small part is that it is able to keep ferry lines complete. osmconvert --complete-ways --complex-ways -B=bnl_01.poly europe.o5m -o=benelux.o5m fails for me as well. I'll ask the author about it. Gerd ligfietser wrote
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Yes I did that too. Anyway, with r320 it seems to work, mkgmap is running now thanks! _______________________________________________ mkgmap-dev mailing list</blockquote>
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