Michael Smith wrote:
> Ralf Gerlich wrote:
>   
>> Hi Michael!
>>
>> Michael Smith wrote:
>>   
>>     
>>> I have my lon/lat for  Bermuda (N32W065 - N33W064).
>>>     
>>>       
>> [SNIP]
>>
>>   
>>     
>>> genapts --input=data/airports/apt.dat --work=./work --min-lon=32 
>>> --max-lon=33 --min-lat=-65 --max-lat=-64
>>>     
>>>       
>> Here you should swap lat and lon. Your latitude is 32 (32 deg north) and
>> your longitude is -64 (64 deg west).
>>
>>   
>>     
>>> ran fgfs-construct --work-dir=./work --output-dir=./output --lon=32 
>>> --lat=65 --xdist=1 --ydist=1 \ AirportArea DepthContour Landmass Road 
>>> Sand SRTM-30 Town
>>>     
>>>       
>> Similar problem here. Note that the position given by --lon/--lat is
>> actually the center of the area being built and --xdist/--ydist are the
>> half-width/height of the area in degrees. So --lon=-64 --lat=32
>> --xdist=1 --ydist=1 would build the area with southwest corner N31W065
>> and northeast corner N33W063.
>>
>> DepthContour is not needed, by the way. It's just a different
>> representation of the SRTM dataset for use in the mapserver display, but
>> currently TerraGear cannot make any use of that.
>>
>> Make sure that you include all the subdirectories of your workdir when
>> calling fgfs-construct.
>>
>> Note that even though that tutorial in the wiki (which I am not the
>> author of) uses SRTM-30 as a target directory for the SRTM data, it
>> seems that SRTM 3arcsec data is actually used. That's not a bad thing at
>> all, but worth noting. SRTM 30arcsec data is only relevant north resp.
>> south of the respective polar circles, as no SRTM 3arcsec data is
>> available in that area.
>>
>> Hope that helps,
>> Ralf
>>
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> I fixed the Lon/Lat and such but it still finished sucessfully and it 
> still doesn't output anything.
>
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Ok I found the problem, for some reason, fgfs-construct won't work 
unless I use full paths for the data directorys, I do that and it works 
like a charm. Thanksa bunch to Nav and Ralf

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