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[mkgmap-dev] Compile error

From Gerd Petermann gpetermann_muenchen at hotmail.com on Mon May 2 09:42:43 BST 2022

Hi Dave,

what do you mean with "I've tried reducing the size of the node count but that had no effect"? A smaller --max-nodes value for splitter should always have an effect:
More / different tiles. Maybe it just didn't change the size of the problematic tile?

So, if you don't want to "reduce the amount of information included in the map" which means
changing the style or options like --reduce-points, --levels etc, your only option is to tell splitter to produce smaller tiles.
That is done with the --max-nodes option or maybe allow trimming if the problematic tile contains a huge area with sea only.

Can't say much more without knowing the content of the problematic tile and content of DJS.cfg.

Gerd



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Von: mkgmap-dev <mkgmap-dev-bounces at lists.mkgmap.org.uk> im Auftrag von Dave Swarthout <daveswarthout at gmail.com>
Gesendet: Sonntag, 1. Mai 2022 02:06
An: Development list for mkgmap
Betreff: [mkgmap-dev] Compile error

Hi,

I'm not on this list anymore but I'm having a problem with mkgmap that I'm unable to understand or fix.

I'm getting this error all the time now.  "The RGN section of the map or tile is too big. The maximum size is 16777215 bytes. Try splitting the map into smaller tiles or reducing the amount of information included in the map."

I've tried reducing the size of the node count but that had no effect. Here's my command line:

java -Xmx4000m -jar mkgmap.jar -c DJS.cfg --latin1 --family-id=24566 --name-tag-list=name,alt_name,loc_name,int_name --description="Eugene" "C:\Users\Alask\Downloads\Maps\Eugene.osm" "C:\Users\Alask\Dropbox (Personal)\Mapping\24983djs.TYP"

Splitter ends normally with 56 areas for a 1.5 GB input file

Any ideas?

Please address all replies to me as well as the list membership because I was removed from this list for having "too many bounces", whatever that is but I need a solution to this problem.

Thanks in advance

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Dave Swarthout
Homer, Alaska
Chiang Mai, Thailand
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