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gnuite, I guess what pugboy means is that mapper is not available in the extras repository for diablo. do you have any plans to get it in there? that would simplify the installation.
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Still don't know how to get google to let me download other categories of POI though.
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1. Point number (monotonically increasing counter, basically)
2. "unitx"
3. "unity"
4. Timestamp (seconds since epoch)
5. Altitude (in meters)
"unitx" and "unity" are Maemo Mapper's way of modeling latitude and longitude. Take a look at the unit2latlon macro in defines.h for the code that translates from unitx/unity to lat/lon.