Am 18.10.2010 18:10, schrieb Carlos Dávila: > El 13/10/10 00:23, Ronny Klier escribió: >> Am 12.10.2010 13:45, schrieb Carlos Dávila: >> >>> El 10/10/10 19:55, Ronny Klier escribió: >>> >>>> Am 09.10.2010 10:27, schrieb Minko: >>>> >>>> >>>>> Is there an explanation why the latest split runs are so slow? Could it >>>>> be that the tiles in my areas.list are getting too big? >>>>> How can I extract the pbf format? Can I use it with the splitter? >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> There is already a branch of the splitter which is able to read the pbf >>>> format (branches/crosby_integration). I build and successfully tested it >>>> last week with the europe extract from Geofabrik. It is much faster than >>>> using the bz2 file, time went down from ~5 hours + time for extraction >>>> of the bz2 file to less than 4 hours. >>>> >>>> I hope there is soon an "official" build of the splitter with pbf >>>> support. Perhaps it was not merged because of additional dependencies. >>>> >>>> >>> Trying to compile pbf branch I get the error below. How can I get >>> missing packages to be able to compile? >>> Buildfile: /home/carlos/Paquetes/splitter_pbf/build.xml >>> >>> >> I took them from actual osmosis package as Scott Crosby wrote some time >> ago. There are four required jars: >> - disutils >> - fastutil >> - osmbin >> - protobuf >> > > I downloaded current osmosis package (0.37) but could only find osmbin > (osmbin-1.0-6d760534) and protobuf (protobuf-java-2.3.0) jars. Where > should I place them to compile splitter successfully?
I use eclipse as build environment. I copied those jars to a place where eclipse could find them and added them as dependency to the splitter project. Now that you told it I remember that I searched the web for the missing jars and found them at: http://dsiutils.dsi.unimi.it/ and http://fastutil.dsi.unimi.it/ _______________________________________________ mkgmap-dev mailing list [email protected] http://www.mkgmap.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/mkgmap-dev
