Strange strings in addresses (r1654)

Hi Daniela, I've been just following your posts here for some days and have the impression you find mkgmap useful in some way. I'm only marginally involved in this project myself and cannot speak for it, but on a developer mailing list, it's generally quite impolite to only come up with problems and expect others to solve them. You're obviously intimate with software development yourself. Thus it would probably be more helpful to the project if you had a look into the code proving your assumptions, before directing others where to look. All the best, /Markus

Hi Markus!
You're obviously intimate with software development yourself. Thus it would probably be more helpful to the project if you had a look into the code proving your assumptions, before directing others where to look.
My problem is that I do not understand Java. I tried to read and understand the code but it is for me very hard to understand how things happen in Java. If it was written in C I would have debugged it. Dani

On 07/17/2010 06:30 PM, Markus wrote:
I'm only marginally involved in this project myself and cannot speak for it, but on a developer mailing list, it's generally quite impolite to only come up with problems and expect others to solve them.
As far as I can tell there is no extra "mkgmap-users" mailing list. In most open source projects I know the developers are quite glad for getting constructive feedback from the users, bugreports, tracking down problems, giving feature requests and suggestions. Not everyone who can supply this is also a good enough java hacker. Me too.
participants (3)
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Daniela Duerbeck
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Markus
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Ralf Kleineisel