
@Carlos, Thank you. I'm running mkgmap on a Windows 10 system. Installing a Linux-style environment so I can patch mkgmap is not something I want to do in order to get my maps to compile. Dave On Mon, May 2, 2022 at 11:31 AM Carlos Dávila <carlos@alternativaslibres.org> wrote:
Failing tile should be 0 bytes size. Regarding this question, in the past mkgmap showed the tile that was failing to compile, but this feature was removed some time ago. I use a patched version which re-implements it (see attached patch).
El 2/5/22 a las 20:02, Dave Swarthout escribió:
Another list member told me to look for the offending tile in order to manually split it, however, all the tiles look alike to me in terms of size. How would I tell which tile is the "bad one" that's causing this RGN error?_______________________________________________
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