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Originally Posted by marmistrz View Post
OK, mapnik builds, but libboost1.42 here is borked (python stuff missing)
I'd build 1.49, but I don't have enough time to get hold of all the deps. MartinK, Can you port libtorque2-dev ?

Thanks.
Looking at the otuput of:
Code:
apt-cache rdepends libtorque2
as run on a Ubuntu 12.04 box (should be hopefully close enough):
Code:
libtorque2
Reverse Depends:
  torque-server
  torque-scheduler
  torque-mom
  torque-client-x11
  torque-client
  pbs-drmaa1
  libtorque2-dev
  libopenmpi1.5-2
  libopenmpi1.3
libtorque2 seems to be the dependency of openmpi, which I guess libboost is declaring as a dependency ? Well, I don't think we need mpi, so we should build boost without the openmpi dependency, getting rid of many other deps, including libtorgue2.

Also according to this Github issue reply from Mapnik developers, mpi-enabled boost is not needed to build Mapnik anyway.

Originally Posted by anab View Post
Marting, after installing the new maps, still the same problem here, pls find Xterm output attached
Actually, modRana does not currently support using offline map packs. But modRana can do offline routing (finding a way between two points without internet connectivity) and that's what the routing data packs you are linking to are for.
So for offline map display, you currently have to use the "Download" submenu and preload map tiles for the area of you interested in. Also modRana stores all downloaded tiles, so if you visited an area with internet connectivity, when you visiti it again, even without connectivity, the tiles should be locally available.


BTW, regarding the modRana Monav offline routing repository, living on:
http://data.modrana.org/monav

It is back online with up-to-date correct data packs & global coverage!

I'll write a bit more about it in a later post.
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