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#301
I thought I'd move this post into a active thread, its just a quick question..

I am curious if http://gnuite.com:8080/cgi-bin/gpx.cgi is opensource as well as maemo-mapper?
as in available for download, would be great to be able to host off my own server as I am part of a town wide wireless network and would work great when I am out of range of hotspots... (hot spots in the Northern Territory Australia arn't as common as I would like)

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#302
@Chelly
Your port of MM2 works fine with OS2008/N800 ^^ thanks !!!
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#303
Originally Posted by gnuite View Post
Maemo Mapper v2.0.5 has just been released.
Those of you with super-accurate GPS receivers may also notice that the latitude and longitude calculations have been made a bit more precise. Previously, latitude/longitude precision had been limited to a 32-bit float instead of a 64-bit long, and some GPS receivers provide higher resolution fixes that can fit into a 32-bit float. This really only affects you if you are zoomed in at zoom level 0 or 1.

Some of the translations have also been updated. Thanks for keeping those translations up to date, guys!

CHANGELOG:
* Increased precision of latitude/longitude calculations.
* Added repository settings for minimum and maximum auto-downloadable zooms.
* Fixed bug that caused Maemo Mapper to draw the mark in the wrong place.
* Updated translation text.

I'm having stability problems with 2.0.5. After a few manual pans, MM croaks with

gdbm fatal: lseek error

This is with the latest 2007OS. 2.0.4 seems to have not had the same problem.

Tim
 
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#304

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Originally Posted by Cwiiis View Post
Excellent work Unfortunately, I couldn't install due to missing libgdbm3 - Any idea where to get that?
Just add the following catalogue to your application manager:

Name: repository.maemo.org
Address: http://repository.maemo.org
Distribution: chinook
Components: free non-free
That's strange, I got the "missing: libgdm3" error, too. I have installed all possible chinook repositorys, still got the error Any Idea? I'll try disabling some sources...
 
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#305
hmpf, I put the application manager into red-pill mode and installed libgdm3 manually. I after that, it works... did I overlook anything? I assume all of you installed mm for chinook without any problems...
 

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#306
Originally Posted by DCr33P View Post
hmpf, I put the application manager into red-pill mode and installed libgdm3 manually. I after that, it works... did I overlook anything? I assume all of you installed mm for chinook without any problems...
yeah, I ended up installing libgdbm3 from the terminal... Not sure why the app manager wouldn't pick it up... Still, cool to finally try it out Will have to go caching or drive somewhere with it. Has anyone built flite for 2008 yet?
 

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#307
Originally Posted by RipTorn View Post
I am curious if http://gnuite.com:8080/cgi-bin/gpx.cgi is opensource as well as maemo-mapper?
as in available for download, would be great to be able to host off my own server as I am part of a town wide wireless network and would work great when I am out of range of hotspots... (hot spots in the Northern Territory Australia arn't as common as I would like)
As I understand it, that cgi script grabs data from google, it's basically a proxy.

I'm not sure if or how you'd grab all the data.
 
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#308
red pill mode did the trick to enable installation of libgdm3 requirement to enable the installation of mm 2.0.5 (chinook).

john
 
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#309
Hmm, I keep getting I/O error or timeout when trying to download routes. I'm using the following URLs - both with no luck:

http://gnuite.com:8080/cgi-bin/gpx.c...dr=%s&daddr=%s
http://www.gnuite.com/cgi-bin/gpx.cgi?saddr=%s&daddr=%s

Anyone else have issues with downloading routes?
 
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#310
Strange, this must have something...
 
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