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2011-10-25
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2011-11-08
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#203
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Routing died
Was working two weeks ago.
Tried this morning ... nothing "No route found".
Re-installed Marble, Monav client and Monav daemon...
still nothing.
Is there a config file that could have been corrupted
Using 1.2.0 stable.
Monav 0.3 rel 3
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2011-11-08
, 12:46
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@ Germany
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#204
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2011-11-08
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#205
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2011-11-08
, 14:11
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@ Karlsruhe, Germany
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#206
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2011-11-08
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2011-11-08
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#209
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Install monav from extras or extras-testing, there's still the version required by Marble.
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2011-11-08
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@ Germany
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This will render the HAM "install all updates" button useless for all future updates of any packages. :-/
sudo echo monav "hold" | dpkg --set-selections
sudo echo monav "install" | dpkg --set-selections
Yes, I'm looking for a solution using OSM data.
The screenshot looks quite promising. I assume the labeling glitches aren't that tragic since the label positions should differ between zoom levels.
However, I'd need the whole map of Germany which currently has about 12GB in uncompressed XML format. Navit is able to use that data in its own binary format converted from XML using maptool [1] [2], which results in a file of about 2GB iirc, apparently without noticeable speed penalties when searching for an entry somewhere in the middle of the file. I guess that would be one of the main problems when working with huge OSM files. I don't know how the Navit code works but I guess they implement something like an indexed DB.
Do you have something similar in mind? Ideally you could find a way to use the same format for both projects.
As for getting my hands dirty: Well, I'm sure you know the excuses. Mine are already pretty dirty.
I'm aware that my code suggestion might have been based on outdated code. I just had a look at what was causing the problem in Debian Wheezy without investigating the current upstream situation in the middle of the night. I'm glad to hear that there is already an improved version of that code. Will I find that in the Maemo package? Nevermind, I'll try.
[1] http://wiki.navit-project.org/index....tMap#From_.osm
[2] http://wiki.navit-project.org/index.php/Navit_and_OSM