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[mkgmap-dev] bounds and sea on pleiades

From Lambertus osm at na1400.info on Tue Feb 4 20:29:04 GMT 2014

No worries! :)

On 04-02-14 18:55, Patrik Brunner wrote:
> ok, thanks.... sorry to be a pain... ;-)
>
> On 04.02.2014 18:52, Lambertus wrote:
>> Yes something went wrong ... I tried to optimize my build chain by 
>> parallelizing things, but I managed to schedule two processes that 
>> want all available RAM at the same time. That didn't go well. :p
>>
>> So I killed the sea generator and will run that one later.
>>
>> On 04-02-14 18:42, Patrik Brunner wrote:
>>> Lambertus,
>>>
>>> I've seen that the 'bounds' is already handled with the new concept:
>>>
>>>     http://osm2.pleiades.uni-wuppertal.de/bounds/latest/bounds.zip
>>>
>>> But the sea boundaries are not yet done the same way even though 
>>> there is a new version of that file in the date specific directory:
>>>
>>>     http://osm2.pleiades.uni-wuppertal.de/sea/latest/sea_20140127.zip
>>>
>>> Will this be done later or did something go 'wrong' with the new 
>>> build process of the sea boundaries ?
>>> ... don't want to be stressing you, it's just a question.
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Patrik
>>>
>>> On 31.01.2014 19:18, Lambertus wrote:
>>>> This is not hard to achieve and I'll add an easier link with the 
>>>> next update.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 31-01-14 15:37, Patrik Brunner wrote:
>>>>> Lambertus,
>>>>>
>>>>> Actually you have a directory ./latest in both your sea and bounds 
>>>>> directory in which we can find the latest version of the sea and 
>>>>> and the bounds file.
>>>>>
>>>>> Unfortunately these files still have the date tag in the name 
>>>>> which makes an automatic 'fix' download of the latest boundaries 
>>>>> quite hard..... there's no need to change these files, but 
>>>>> wouldn't it be possible to have a file just called 'bounds.zip' 
>>>>> and 'sea.zip' (and respective for bz2 files) being a link to the 
>>>>> actually latest file ?
>>>>>
>>>>> So one could always download the latest file from the paths 
>>>>> ./bounds/latest/bounds.zip and ./sea/latest/sea.zip
>>>>>
>>>>> Not sure how complex it is to achieve this during your automated 
>>>>> generation/preparation/publishing, but guessing from my scripting 
>>>>> experience it shouldn't be that hard.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks for having a look at this.
>>>>> Cheers
>>>>> Patrik
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