On 28 June 2013 16:09, Dennis Luxen <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I am happy to announce the release of OSRM v0.3.4, your favorite 
> OpenStreetMap based routing engine. With this release we move away from the 
> scons build tool to cmake which has several advantages. Most notably, it 
> enables us to move towards multi-platform support including Windows. We have 
> been running this version flawlessly for a couple of days already on our main 
> demo site at: http://map.project-osrm.org
>
> If you have been using the master branch before, you can build OSRM by 
> running this command-line on your favorite Linux or OS X machine:
>
> 'mkdir -p build; cd build; cmake ..; make'
>
> To rebuild just go to the build directory and run make again.
>
> We also switched the nearest neighbor data structure from a hierarchical grid 
> file to a proper tree based data structure. It is a packed, i.e. static, 
> Hilbert-R-Tree, which is the data structure savvy among you may recognize as 
> a pretty standard way of handling things. Feature-wise, you should see a lot 
> less of those pesky dashed lines when start or destination markers were too 
> far away from any street. Should give a much better user experience in 
> sparsely populated areas.
>
> This is the full change log:
>
> Scons has been replaced by cmake
> Replacing nearest neighbor grid by a packed Hilbert R-tree
> Fixing test to reflect new nn grid data structure
> Speed optimization in PBF parsing
> Don't abort if timestamp is missing, just warn
> More verbose output during preprocessing
> De-template-izing some of the code for faster (re-)compile
> Replaced stringstream based int->string cast with boost karma
> Removed evil lexical cast
> Updated tests in test suite
> Removed GUARANTEE macro
> Plenty of minor bug fixes and code changes
> Fixed include order in many files
>
> Thanks go to Dane Springmeyer and Emil Tin for patches.
>
> Dennis on behalf of Team OSRM
>
> x-post to osrm-talk / osm-dev

This is great. OSRM is my go-to router.
One note though that the dependencies listed on the project page still
show scons as a requirement and also mentions 0.2 as the latest
version.

Cheers,
Matt

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