[mkgmap-dev] Bizarre flooding in South Wales
From Steve Hosgood steve at stoneship.org.uk on Mon Oct 10 23:42:28 BST 2011
On 10/10/11 19:33, Bartosz Fabianowski wrote: > Replying to myself, I think I see the problem now. You are specifying > paths relative to the current working directory while mkgmap searches > relative to its installation directory. Try specifying the coastline > file and the boundary directors as absolute paths. > I also left the "=" sign off! But the error message seemed to know what filename that I had specified, it just couldn't find it. I was trying to remove the chance of "looking in the wrong directory" by specifying "./" at the start of the name, but I've since realised that that wouldn't work! I'll chase this in a couple of days - I'm out of the office and off my machine until then. Thanks anyway. Steve
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