[mkgmap-dev] mkgmap creates polygons that break Mapsource panning and also routing in some zoomlevels as well as crashing the GPS
From Felix Hartmann extremecarver at googlemail.com on Thu Sep 3 14:20:16 BST 2009
Felix Hartmann wrote: > > > Mark Burton wrote: >> Hi Felix, >> >> >>> No it did not fix it. >>> >> >> That's disappointing. >> >> >>> Please find here: >>> http://openmtbmap.org/downloads/mkgmap_overload_bug.zip (22MB) >>> >> >> I will look at that this evening. >> >> BTW - you didn't confirm that you have assertions enabled. >> > yes I have via -ea > > >> Also, can you split the tile into two to reduce the amount of stuff in >> it? >> > I can try that again, but I think it will not help. 90% of the tile > works fine, it`s only that small region in the north of the tile that > does not work. O.k. I splitted the tile again with --max-nodes=400000 (which resulted in three new tiles) but problems persists in that area. So I am sure the split size is small enough. The error must lie elsewhere. >> >> Cheers, >> >> Mark >> _______________________________________________ >> mkgmap-dev mailing list >> mkgmap-dev at lists.mkgmap.org.uk >> http://www.mkgmap.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/mkgmap-dev >> -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.mkgmap.org.uk/pipermail/mkgmap-dev/attachments/20090903/38cb3d9a/attachment.html
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