[mkgmap-dev] Splitter doesn't process pbf data created with osmosis 0.39
From Michael Prinzing mipri at gmx.net on Mon Sep 19 22:16:57 BST 2011
On Mon, 19 Sep 2011 20:03:20 +0200, Thorsten Kukuk wrote: >On Mon, Sep 19, Michael Prinzing wrote: > >> there seems to be a problem with the latest splitter and data in pbf >> format if it was created with osmosis 0.39. >> >> When I am converting a xml file to pbf by callig osmosis 0.39 just with >> --read-xml and --write pbf parameters, the splitter (called without >> parameters) says: >> >> ------------------------------------------------ >> Processing data_039.osm.pbf >> Bounding box 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 >> in 1 file >> Time: Sun Sep 18 15:45:48 CEST 2011 >> Exact map coverage is (0.0,0.0) to (2.1457672119140625E-5,2.1457672119140625E-5) >> Trimmed and rounded map coverage is (0.0,0.0) to (2.1457672119140625E-5,2.1457672119140625E-5) >> Splitting nodes into areas containing a maximum of 1.600.000 nodes each... >> 0 areas: >> ------------------------------------------------ >[...] >> Is this an issue with osmosis 0.39 or with the splitter? > >Works fine for me. Could it be that the bounding box of your >input data is not correct? I don't think so. I've tried with data saved from josm (with the bounding box set correctly) and with other data without a bounding box at all. And the same input data is working if it is converted with osmosis 0.38. I am running the binary distribution of osmosis under Windows XP with Java 1.7. This should not be the problem since it is working with osmosis 0.38, but anyway: what was the environment in which you've tested successfully, and did you compile the source or use the precompiled binary? Michael
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