
Hi, I don't see the --keep-going option working in the recent versions of mkgmap. When there is a .NET1 overflow mkgmap stops complete.... mkgmap 1624 OS:XP Chris

On 31/03/10 08:17, Chris-Hein Lunkhusen wrote:
Hi,
I don't see the --keep-going option working in the recent versions of mkgmap.
When there is a .NET1 overflow mkgmap stops complete....
It only keeps going if there is an unexpected error. For anticipated errors it stops straight away. I guess this is useful if, for example, the problem is that the style file does not exist as every map will fail with the exact same error. I can add another kind of error that says that the current map has failed, but other maps on the command line may work. ..Steve

Steve Ratcliffe schrieb:
I don't see the --keep-going option working in the recent versions of mkgmap.
When there is a .NET1 overflow mkgmap stops complete....
It only keeps going if there is an unexpected error. For anticipated errors it stops straight away.
I guess this is useful if, for example, the problem is that the style file does not exist as every map will fail with the exact same error.
I see, but in my case (.NET1 overflow because tile is to big) the error is only occuring for some tiles. So in order to check if an area.lst is ok I have to process all tiles separate. Chris
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