Commit: r1046: Now cites road's OSM id when griping about consecutive identical points.

Version 1046 was commited by markb on 2009-05-28 17:15:29 +0100 (Thu, 28 May 2009) Now cites road's OSM id when griping about consecutive identical points.

Version 1046 was commited by markb on 2009-05-28 17:15:29 +0100 (Thu, 28 May 2009)
Now cites road's OSM id when griping about consecutive identical points.
Only for your information: Some time ago I observed, that this message gets thrown, even if the points *are* different ones. If they only lay near enough that the rounding to the internal integer has the same result, then the points get internal identical coordinates. This is not neccessary wrong osm data. Regards, Johann

Hi Johann,
Version 1046 was commited by markb on 2009-05-28 17:15:29 +0100 (Thu, 28 May 2009)
Now cites road's OSM id when griping about consecutive identical points.
Only for your information: Some time ago I observed, that this message gets thrown, even if the points *are* different ones. If they only lay near enough that the rounding to the internal integer has the same result, then the points get internal identical coordinates. This is not neccessary wrong osm data.
This message has only been in mkgmap in the last day or so. Perhaps you saw a similar message coming from some other part of the code. Cheers, Mark
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