Hi Ticker,
seems I was wrong. Only for option input-file there is this special handling:
// Relative file names in the file are taken
relative to the
// location of the argument file.
if (key.equals("input-file") && !new
File(val).isAbsolute())
val = new File(parent, val).getPath();
Besides that the existing documentation seems to be correct.
Gerd
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Berkin <[email protected]>
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 7. März 2019 13:05
An: Development list for mkgmap
Betreff: Re: [mkgmap-dev] mkgmap -c problem (relative paths)
Hi
Are you sure? I think this disagrees with my set-up, which works.
In a subdirectory for a particular country, I have script with like:
java -jar ../splitter/splitter.jar --geonames-file=../cities15000.zip
--mapid=74320001 netherlands-latest.osm.pbf
java -jar ../mkgmap/mkgmap.jar -c ../mkgmap.opts --country-name=Netherlands
--country-abbr=NLD --family-id=7432 -c template.args ../mytyp.txt
In the parent directory, my mkgmap.opts file has likes:
bounds=../bounds.zip
precomp-sea=../sea.zip
style-file=../styles/mystyle
#road-name-config=../roadNameConfig.txt
where these files are all in the same parent directory.
Ticker
On Thu, 2019-03-07 at 10:22 +0000, Gerd Petermann wrote:
Hi all,
attached is a patch for the documentation. It adds the text
Note that relative paths given in the file are assumed to be relative
to the
location of the file.
here:
-c filename
--read-config=filename
Each line of the named file contains a command option in the form
option=value or option:value. The options are included as arguments of
the executed command as if they had been specified on the command line.
Note that relative paths given in the file are assumed to be relative
to the
location of the file.
Lines beginning with a # character are ignored and can be used as
comments. Any command line option can be specified, however the
leading '--' must be omitted. The short option names with a single
'-' cannot be used, simply use the long name instead.
I hope this is not too confusing?
I nobody suggest an inprovement I'll commit it on sunday.
Gerd
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im Auftrag von Ranko Jaksic <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 6. März 2019 22:22
An: mkgmap-dev
Betreff: [mkgmap-dev] mkgmap -c problem (relative paths)
Hello,
I use config files with mkgmap and define input-files using relative paths.
Example from my config file "osm-options":
mapname: 80100003
input-file: data/80100003.osm.pbf
This works well when the config file is in the same directory where mkgmap is
started.
When invoked with "-c osm-options" mkgmap finds my input file just fine.
To tidy up my environment I moved all my config files into a config
subdirectory.
Now when I invoke mkgmap with "-c config/osm-options" I get the following error:
SEVERE (Main): .\config\data\80100003.osm.pbf: file
.\config\data\80100003.osm.pbf doesn't exist
It appears that mkgmap interprets my relative paths relative to the config file
location,
and not (as I expected) the mkgmap cwd!
This seems to be a bug since the description for -c states:
"The options are included as arguments of the executed command as if they had
been specified on the command line."
I tested using the latest r4282 on Windows.
Regards,
Ranko
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