
Hi Ticker, please explain why mkgmap is "stuck" with the fixed version. What's the difference between a fixed *.typ file and one that is freshly compiled from *.txt? Gerd ________________________________________ Von: mkgmap-dev <mkgmap-dev-bounces@lists.mkgmap.org.uk> im Auftrag von Ticker Berkin <rwb-mkgmap@jagit.co.uk> Gesendet: Sonntag, 19. September 2021 13:25 An: Development list for mkgmap; Steve Ratcliffe Betreff: Re: [mkgmap-dev] The x prepended to the *.typ file Hi If you don't use --output_dir but have map sources (.osm.pbf) and results (.img) all in the same place, and you specify a pre-built TYPfile with extension .typ, but it has the wrong family/product, mkgmap can adjust these, but is then stuck as to what to do with the fixed version, hence the "x" prefix to deal with this case. If --output-dir is specified and the .typ file wasn't in that when specified as an input parameter, then could avoid the rename. This doesn't effect me as I always use mkgmap to generate the .typ from the .txt as part of the final map generation process. Ticker On Sun, 2021-09-19 at 10:22 +0000, Gerd Petermann wrote:
Hi all,
I think there is an old rather confusing glitch in mkgmap class TypSaver which it is used with a *.typ file as input, as in java -jar mkgmap.jar --output-dir=<map-folder> --family-id=4711 ... -c splitter-dir\template.args ..\typfiles\existing.typ to make sure that family-id and product-id are correctly updated in the *.typ file. Since 2012 the program creates / overwrites a copy of file existing.typ in the source(!) directory ..\typfiles with the prefix "x", so ..\typfiles\xexisting.typ is written instead of <map-folder>\existing.typ. I can't find it now but I think there were complains that this name doesn't fit the 8+3 rule for old file systems and causes trouble on some devices.
I think when Steve coded this he expected that the *.typ file is in the output directory, not somewhere else. My conclusions: - I think it is an error to create the copy in the source directory. - I see no reason to create a copy with the prepended "x", I would just create or alter the file in the given output directory.
@Steve: What case am I missing? What's the reason for the different name in the copy? @all: Does anybody rely on this behaviour?
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