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[mkgmap-dev] Intertile/access related routing problem

From Carlos Dávila cdavilam at orangecorreo.es on Wed Jan 4 13:08:12 GMT 2017

Yes, I think so.
You can get it here: http://alternativaslibres.org/files/osmmap.zip

El 04/01/17 a las 13:34, Gerd Petermann escribió:
> Hi Carlos,
>
> sounds impossible. Did you select the right map?
>
> Gerd
> ________________________________________
> Von: mkgmap-dev <mkgmap-dev-bounces at lists.mkgmap.org.uk> im Auftrag von Carlos Dávila <cdavilam at orangecorreo.es>
> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 4. Januar 2017 13:23:56
> An: Development list for mkgmap
> Betreff: Re: [mkgmap-dev] Intertile/access related routing problem
>
> Vehicle: Car/Motorcycle
> Avoidance: U-turns
> Faster time
> Road selection: in the middle
> Default driving speeds
>
> El 04/01/17 a las 12:59, Gerd Petermann escribió:
>> Hi Carlos,
>>
>> please post your route settings. I used the three *.o5m files from problem.zip as input.
>>
>> Gerd
>>
>>
>> ________________________________________
>> Von: mkgmap-dev <mkgmap-dev-bounces at lists.mkgmap.org.uk> im Auftrag von Carlos Dávila <cdavilam at orangecorreo.es>
>> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 4. Januar 2017 12:10:41
>> An: Development list for mkgmap
>> Betreff: Re: [mkgmap-dev] Intertile/access related routing problem
>>
>> I have generated a new map with your command, started MapSource, cleaned
>> cache, loaded gdb and recalculated, using same route settings in
>> MapSource. I still have the same problem.
>> I forgot to mention that using a single tile map that covers the same
>> area, routes are correctly calculated.
>>
>> El 04/01/17 a las 08:10, Gerd Petermann escribió:
>>> Hi Carlos,
>>>
>>> I tried to reproduce the problem with r3742 and this command:
>>> java -Xmx6G -ea -jar d:\mkgmap\dist\mkgmap.jar --bounds=f:\osm\bounds.zip --precomp-sea=f:\osm\sea.zip --max-jobs --route
>>> --latin1 --code-page=1252 --index --process-destination --process-exits --housenumbers --reduce-point-density=4
>>> --polygon-size-limits="24:12,18:10, 16:0" --add-pois-to-areas --link-pois-to-ways --location-autofill=is_in,nearest
>>> --drive-on=detect,right --check-roundabouts --check-roundabout-flares --nsis *.o5m
>>>
>>> I installed the map, started MapSource, pressed Ctrl+G two times to clear all caches. Next I loaded your
>>> problem.gdb and selected the routes for recalculation. Each of them changed, typically my calculated time was longer,
>>> and route 2 and 3 used the roundabout.
>>> So I assume it is related to the routing settings in MapSource (they seem not to go into the *.gdb format).
>>> My settings:
>>> Vehicle: Car/Motorcycle
>>> Avoidance: U-turns
>>> Faster Time
>>> Road Selection: in the middle
>>> Driving Speeds: reset to default
>>>
>>> Please report your settings and then try to  reproduce the problem with my simplified command.
>>>
>>> Gerd
>>> ________________________________________
>>> Von: mkgmap-dev <mkgmap-dev-bounces at lists.mkgmap.org.uk> im Auftrag von Carlos Dávila <cdavilam at orangecorreo.es>
>>> Gesendet: Dienstag, 3. Januar 2017 20:19:19
>>> An: Development list for mkgmap
>>> Betreff: [mkgmap-dev] Intertile/access related routing problem
>>>
>>> Hello all
>>>
>>> I have several routes calculated in MapSource which fail to follow the
>>> logical route. They should go by a roundabout that is crossed by tile
>>> border. Instead of that, they take a shortcut before the roundabout,
>>> using a way tagged as highway=footway (converted to cycleway by style),
>>> which should not be used in car mode. In other test route goes by a
>>> path, which shouldn't be used by cars either. I have done a lot of test
>>> with two custom styles until I realized it also happens with default
>>> style. I first thought it was related with new splitter, but I have
>>> found a map from last November which has the same problem.
>>>
>>> All data to reproduce the problem can be downloaded from
>>> http://alternativaslibres.org/files/problem.zip Zip includes three tiles
>>> to build test map, areas.list from splitter, *.args file (only first
>>> three input files are needed) and a *.gdb file that can be opened in
>>> MapSource with five test routes: route 1 uses a path, routes 2 and 3 use
>>> a cycleway, route 4 is very similar to 2 and 3 but strangely uses the
>>> roundabout and is OK, and route 5 which also uses the roundabout without
>>> problem.
>>>
>>> Map was produced with the following commands:
>>>
>>> java -Xmx6G -jar splitter.jar --max-nodes=1500000
>>> --geonames-file=geonames/cities15000_$ABR.zip --max-areas=1024
>>> --mapid=551${FID}001 --output=o5m $pais.o5m
>>>
>>> java -Xmx2500m -ea -jar mkgmap.jar --bounds=bounds.zip
>>> --precomp-sea=sea.zip --max-jobs --route --latin1 --code-page=1252
>>> --country-name=$PAIS --country-abbr=$ABR --area-name=$MAPA
>>> --family-name="OSM $MAPA Truck" --family-id=4$FID --product-id=1
>>> --product-version=$VERSION --series-name="OSM-$MAPA-Truck"
>>> --overview-mapname=$ABR-4$FID --overview-mapnumber=554${FID}000
>>> --name-tag-list=$NAMETAG --index --process-destination --process-exits
>>> --housenumbers --reduce-point-density=4 --polygon-size-limits="24:12,
>>> 18:10, 16:0" --add-pois-to-areas --link-pois-to-ways
>>> --location-autofill=is_in,nearest --drive-on=detect,$DRIVEON
>>> --check-roundabouts --check-roundabout-flares
>>> --license-file=license_ODbL.txt --copyright-message="OpenStreetMap
>>> contributors, ODbL. See: http://www.openstreetmap.org/copyright"
>>> --style=default -c spain.args
>>>
>>>
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