Re: [mkgmap-dev] Africa Extract from Geofabrik using --route

On 12.04.2010 12:10, Steve Ratcliffe wrote:
Great. I really do wonder if all the people that compile worldwide maps, use --keep-going and therefore don't encounter such problems.
They may not get the actual crash - I don't on the small extract. I just get the message that the division is too small to split. That is still going to give a faulty map though at least in the affected region.
..Steve
So you mean whenever there is "the division is too small to split", the affected region is faulty?

On 12/04/10 11:21, Felix Hartmann wrote:
On 12.04.2010 12:10, Steve Ratcliffe wrote:
Great. I really do wonder if all the people that compile worldwide maps, use --keep-going and therefore don't encounter such problems.
They may not get the actual crash - I don't on the small extract. I just get the message that the division is too small to split. That is still going to give a faulty map though at least in the affected region.
..Steve
So you mean whenever there is "the division is too small to split", the affected region is faulty?
There is likely to be a problem, although as we don't always know what the limits actually are, there could be cases where it is all right. In this area there is definitely a data problem. Eg: The way: http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/way/27294429 has lots of repeated nodes. This one has the same problem http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/way/27294429 ..Steve

On 12/04/10 11:44, Steve Ratcliffe wrote:
In this area there is definitely a data problem. Eg: The way: http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/way/27294429 has lots of repeated nodes.
So the other one was 27294458 and I have now fixed them both and there are no more errors in the small area I was looking at. It is likely that there are others elsewhere as it was probably an editor bug that caused it in the first place. ..Steve
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