[mkgmap-dev] Splitting srtm.osm fails
From WanMil wmgcnfg at web.de on Wed Jul 27 18:39:38 BST 2011
No, I don't know. It is a regression if r161 works and r179 not so in this case the problem should be tracked down. WanMil > Hi WanMil, > > the easiest way for me would be 'splitter-r161'. Do you know, where to get? > > BTW, the file with the srtm data is about 4,2 GB and has over 45 million > nodes. > > Josef > > > Am 26.07.2011 21:43, schrieb WanMil: >> Hi Josef, >> >> I have googled for "splitter mkgmap IndexOutOfBoundsException" and found >> a similar problem description: >> http://www.mkgmap.org.uk/pipermail/mkgmap-dev/2011q1/010627.html >> >> Maybe that helps? >> >> WanMil >> >>> No hints? >>> >>> Am 21.07.2011 08:36, schrieb Josef Latt: >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> I get srtm data with 'mono Srtm2Osm.exe -bounds1 47.2 5.8 55.2 15.1 >>>> -step 20 -cat 100 20 -large -corrxy 0.0005 0.0005 -o srtm.osm' >>>> >>>> >>>> Splitting (splitter-r179) the data with 'java -ea -Xmx2048M -jar >>>> /home/jolatt/OSM/splitter/splitter.jar --mapid=21000001 --mixed=yes >>>> --max-nodes=5000000 srtm.osm' into tiles I get the following error: >>>> >>>> >>>> **** WARNING: the default output type has changed to pbf, use >>>> --output=xml for .osm.gz files >>>> >>>> Elapsed time: 0s Memory: Current 59MB (1MB used, 58MB free) Max 1820MB >>>> Time started: Thu Jul 21 08:22:09 CEST 2011 >>>> Map is being split for resolution 13: >>>> - area boundaries are aligned to 0x800 map units >>>> - areas are multiples of 0x1000 map units wide and high >>>> Processing srtm.osm >>>> in 1 file >>>> Time: Thu Jul 21 08:22:09 CEST 2011 >>>> Exact map coverage is (53.99924039840698,5.800073146820068) to >>>> (55.20007610321045,8.0000638961792) >>>> Trimmed and rounded map coverage is (54.0087890625,6.9873046875) to >>>> (55.2392578125,8.0419921875) >>>> Splitting nodes into areas containing a maximum of 5.000.000 nodes each... >>>> Area (54.0087890625,6.9873046875) to (55.2392578125,8.0419921875) >>>> contains 2.629 nodes. DONE! >>>> 1 areas: >>>> Area 21000001 covers (0x266800,0x4f800) to (0x274800,0x5b800) >>>> Writing out split osm files Thu Jul 21 08:22:09 CEST 2011 >>>> Processing 1 areas in a single pass >>>> (54.0087890625,6.9873046875) to (55.2392578125,8.0419921875) >>>> Starting pass 1 of 1, processing 1 areas (21000001 to 21000001) >>>> Making SparseMultiMap >>>> Making SparseMultiMap >>>> Processing srtm.osm >>>> Exception in thread "main" java.lang.IndexOutOfBoundsException: Index >>>> (31250001) is greater than or equal to list size (31250001) >>>> at >>>> it.unimi.dsi.fastutil.objects.ObjectArrayList.get(ObjectArrayList.java:258) >>>> at >>>> uk.me.parabola.splitter.SparseInt2ShortMapInline.put(SparseInt2ShortMapInline.java:128) >>>> at >>>> uk.me.parabola.splitter.SparseInt2ShortMultiMap$Inner.put(SparseInt2ShortMultiMap.java:81) >>>> at >>>> uk.me.parabola.splitter.SparseInt2ShortMultiMap.put(SparseInt2ShortMultiMap.java:31) >>>> at >>>> uk.me.parabola.splitter.SplitProcessor.writeNode(SplitProcessor.java:209) >>>> at >>>> uk.me.parabola.splitter.SplitProcessor.processNode(SplitProcessor.java:118) >>>> at uk.me.parabola.splitter.OSMParser.endElement(OSMParser.java:243) >>>> at >>>> uk.me.parabola.splitter.AbstractXppParser.parse(AbstractXppParser.java:57) >>>> at uk.me.parabola.splitter.Main.processMap(Main.java:412) >>>> at uk.me.parabola.splitter.Main.writeAreas(Main.java:368) >>>> at uk.me.parabola.splitter.Main.split(Main.java:190) >>>> at uk.me.parabola.splitter.Main.start(Main.java:118) >>>> at uk.me.parabola.splitter.Main.main(Main.java:107) >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> I would try an older version of splitter, but where to download, or is >>>> there another idea? >>>> >>>> Greetings >>>> Josef Latt >>>> >>> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> mkgmap-dev mailing list >> mkgmap-dev at lists.mkgmap.org.uk >> http://www.mkgmap.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/mkgmap-dev >> >
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