Hi Thomas,

the jar needs libraries. To run it, you must replace the original mkgmap.jar 
(or rename that first)

Gerd
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Von: mkgmap-dev <[email protected]> im Auftrag von Thomas 
Morgenstern <[email protected]>
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 30. März 2017 21:51:27
An: Development list for mkgmap
Betreff: Re: [mkgmap-dev] [Partch v2] reduce peak memory usage for global index

Hi Gerd, something goes wrong with the compiled mkgmap.jar. i have downloaded 
it . but it gives me a error.  Mybee the error is reladed to the compilation ?  
See screenshot :


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thomas

Am 30.03.2017 um 18:12 schrieb Gerd Petermann:

Hi all,

attached is an improved version which also implements the new option 
--x-mdr7-excl.
It also has some debug messages which will print Strings which appear very 
often, something like this:
Street index (Mdr7) 'Service' : 11.09%
Street index (Mdr7) 'Straße' : 7.09%
Street index (Mdr7) 'CyW' : 1.66%
Street index (Mdr7) 'Pth' : 3.81%
Street index (Mdr7) 'Weg' : 1.13%
Street index (Mdr7) 'Foot' : 9.17%
Street index (Mdr7) 'Steps' : 1.58%
(sample from Arndts "Speichenkarte" style which adds osm tags to the street 
name.

The idea is to use Option --x-mdr7-excl="Service,Straße,Foot,Pth" to exclude 
some strings from the global index.
This will esp. reduce heap memory usage , but it will also reduce the size of 
the index.

The search will still find roads like "Abc Straße" when you search for abc, but 
it will not display all the streets containing
Straße when you just type Straße. It should also still display "Straße des 17. 
Juni" if you type
"Straße des" or just "Juni" in case you use --x-split-name-index.

The binary is here:
http://files.mkgmap.org.uk/download/342/mkgmap.jar

Gerd








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