Update: installed ant and jdk and now I am a java crack.... at least a tiny little bit... ;-)

The process runs through and the gmap archive is useable in BaseCamp, great job.

I've just copied the command I used for creating the gmapsupp and changed the format to 'gmapi', no other changes.

Below the output of the command... I'm a bit puzzled about the warning regarding codepages: in this case I'm not fiddling around with unicode, just simple cp1352 maps:

   java -Xmx1536M -Dfile.encoding=UTF-8 -jar
   
D:/fzk/develop/fzk-mde-garmin/Freizeitkarte-Entwicklung/tools/mkgmap.gmapi/mkgmap.jar
   --max-jobs=2 --license-file=Freizeitkarte_LUX.license --index --gmapi -
   -product-id=1 --family-id=6442 --family-name="Freizeitkarte_LUX
   16.12" --series-name="Freizeitkarte_LUX 16.12"
   --description="Freizeitkarte_LUX 16.12"
   --overview-mapnumber=64420000 --product-version=1
   612 6442*.img 6442.TYP
   Time started: Mon Dec 05 21:45:21 CET 2016
   Number of MapFailedExceptions: 0
   WARNING: input files have different code pages
   WARNING: input files have different code pages
   WARNING: input files have different code pages
   Number of ExitExceptions: 0
   Time finished: Mon Dec 05 21:45:22 CET 2016
   Total time taken: 1763ms

I assume we're able to choose the filename too lateron ?

Cheers Patrik



On 05.12.2016 20:32, Patrik Brunner wrote:
I'm happy to test the actual version also.... is there a prebuilt jar file ?

.... sorry, I'm not the Java Crack... ;-)

Cheers

Patrik


On 05.12.2016 17:14, Andrzej Popowski wrote:
Hi Steve,

I have run a simple compilation and map works correctly in Mapsource.

My suggestion is to drop *.gmapi folder and create directly *.gmap. As I understand gmapi is a container for bundling unlock code with a map, which could be useful when moving maps between computers, but not for creating a new map.


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