
Hi Gerd,
Hi,
if you plan to use the --createboundsfile parameter to create your own precompiled boundary data, I suggest to use it with an empty target directory (default is bounds). Reason: mkgmap will create new *.bnd files for the data given in the input file, but it will "rework" all (!) *.bnd files that are found in the target directory. This rework process is very time consuming and it will fail if your target directory contains corrupted bnd files that are not overwritten in the first step.
I don't know if this was intended?
Corrupt .bnd files are corrupt, so I don't mind when that causes mkgmap to fail. (Bye the way: how did they get corrupt?) One should never create the .bnd files in a directory where bnd files already exist. WanMil
Gerd
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