On 7 Oct 2011, at 19:24, Martin Spott wrote:

> This is what happens when running 'genapts' with a modified
> 'simgear-cs' on a _really_ simple airport layout (EDKA, consisting of
> just one runway and two windsocks):
> 
> Starting program: /home/martin/install_headless/bin/genapts 
> --input=/home/martin/landcover/EDKA.dat.gz --work=/home/martin/workdirs 
> --clear-dem-path --dem-path=SRTM2-VFP-3 --dem-path=SRTM2-Africa-3 
> --dem-path=SRTM2-Australia-3 --dem-path=SRTM2-Eurasia-3 
> --dem-path=SRTM2-Islands-3 --dem-path=SRTM2-North_America-3 
> --dem-path=SRTM2-South_America-3 --dem-path=DEM-USGS-3 --dem-path=SRTM-30 
> --nudge=20 --min-lon=2.8 --min-lat=49.8 --max-lon=8.2 --max-lat=54.2

Ouch, that's bad - I was testing by 'transcoding' existing BTG files (read in, 
write out, read in again, verify everything looks sane) - since I didn't (yet) 
attempt to build or run terragear. What's the easiest way for me to get enough 
data to run gen-apts? Can I rsync / download a small set of data, or do I need 
to setup a complete terragear environment?

But maybe it's time for that, anyway :)

James

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