Hi Nico, hmmh, strange. Maven should be automatically downloaded to graphhopper/maven if not found in the path variable...
Regards, Peter On 09.03.2015 19:34, Nico Nijman wrote: > Hello, > > I think I got myself fooled by using windows. My maven was installed > in c:\program files\maven. > After checking for the jar file I downloaded the new release and ran > the script again. This time i noticed some remarks about looking for > maven in c:\program\bin . It seems the script can't handle the space > in the default file address on windows, so I moved maven to > c:\temp\maven and updated the system variables and that made it work. > > Thanks for your help. > > Kind regards, Nico > > > > 2015-03-09 19:04 GMT+01:00 Nico Nijman <[email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]>>: > > Hello, > > I found some jars in \core\target > 08-03-2015 15:06 3.257.441 graphhopper-0.4.0-RC1-android.jar > 07-03-2015 22:57 1.093.221 graphhopper-0.4.0-RC1-tests.jar > 08-03-2015 15:05 560.152 graphhopper-0.4.0-RC1.jar > No with dependencies. > > In \tools\target i found > Directory of C:\temp\graphhopper-0.4\tools > 07-03-2015 22:20 <DIR> . > 07-03-2015 22:20 <DIR> .. > 03-03-2015 23:49 2.514 pom.xml > 07-03-2015 22:20 <DIR> src > 1 File(s) 2.514 bytes > 3 Dir(s) > No jar with dependencies, actually no jars at all. Are there some > tricks to generate the missing jar? > > Kind regards, Nico Nijman > > > > 2015-03-09 11:36 GMT+01:00 Peter <[email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]>>: > > can you check what > ls tools/target/*jar > > gives you? There should be a jar-with-dependencies > > Peter > > > On 08.03.2015 16:56, Nico Nijman wrote: >> Hello, >> >> I am trying to compile/build a small map on a windows 7 >> machine, using cygwin64. I managed to compile/build a map >> with version 0.3, but since there now is a nice 0.4 version I >> would like to use that in my app and this results in a >> message that errors occurred when loading the map. >> >> I can understand this, so I would like to re-compile my map >> with graphhopper version 0.4. When I tried to run >> "./graphhopper.sh import map_son.pbf" I got a bunch of error >> messages that have to do with the line ends ( {\r is >> considered an unknown command), I could get around this by >> removing some linebreaks. >> >> In the end I got "graphhopper.sh" to the point where I think >> it should start to do something, but then it gave me this output: >> ==================================================== >> Nico@Nijman /cygdrive/c/temp/graphhopper-0.4 >> $ ./graphhopper.sh import map_son.pbf >> ## using java from C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.7.0_71\ >> ## using existing osm file map_son.pbf >> ## now building graphhopper jar: >> core/target/graphhopper-0.4.0-RC1-jar-with-dependencies.jar >> ## using maven at C:\Program files\maven >> ## now import. JAVA_OPTS=-XX:PermSize=60m -XX:MaxPermSize=60m >> -Xmx1000m -Xms1000m -server >> Error: Could not find or load main class >> com.graphhopper.tools.Import >> >> Nico@Nijman /cygdrive/c/temp/graphhopper-0.4 >> $ >> ==================================================== >> >> The jar files were succesfully created, but it seems the >> script can't access them. >> >> Does anyone know where I could look to solve this problem? >> Does anyone have experience with the use of this script in >> combination with windows and cygwin64? >> >> Thanks in advance for any advice. >> >> Kind regards, Nico >>
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