
Hi Matteo, okay, I am able to reproduce the problem (also without the coastfile parameter). The log shows some warnings for relation 541757 (the Lago di Como) , so I should be able to understand what's happening and why it fails. Gerd Matteo Gottardi wrote
2012/3/12 GerdP <gpetermann_muenchen@>:
Hi Teo,
I tried to reproduce the problem with mkgmap trunk version r2248, but I get different results, esp. I don't see this flooding. I am using coastlines_europe-120128.osm.pbf, maybe your file is older?
Hi Gerd, my coastlines file was the same as yours, only with a different name :)
I did some tests. The results were a bit different because of my typ and style files. Using no typ file, the default style file and passing only --generate-sea=multipolygon --coastlinefile=coastlines_europe-120128.osm.pbf the result look like this: http://www.gomatteo.net/17.png
PS: I would like to thank all the developers who spends their time working on this great project, without mkgmap my gpsmap60c would be useless :)
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