
On 01/07/2010 08:46 PM, Simon Eugster wrote:
I fear this did not solve the problem either. Here is what I tried:
java -Xmx1500m -jar /data/gps/maps/mkgmap/dist/mkgmap.jar --gmapsupp --family-id="00010002" /data/gps/maps/new/osmData/austria/00010002.img --family-id="00010004" /data/gps/maps/new/osmData/austria/00010004.img --family-id="00010006" /data/gps/maps/new/osmData/austria/00010006.img --family-id="00010001" /data/gps/maps/new/osmData/austria/00010001.img --family-id="00010003" /data/gps/maps/new/osmData/austria/00010003.img --family-id="00010000" /data/gps/maps/new/osmData/austria/00010000.img --family-id="00010005" /data/gps/maps/new/osmData/austria/00010005.img [...]
I've never seen such big numbers as FIDs, and never leading zeroes, but this may be by accident. Does anyone know the limit for FIDs? What does wgmaptool show in the info page for your gmapsupp.img (or run gmt.exe -i gmapsupp.img)?