Hi ael,

>It seems to be profligate in its use of disk cycles.
Any further prove for this despite the gmapi directory?
While I do agree that the whole tool chain (download complete *.osm.pbf, maybe 
convert to *.o5m, maybe mix with contour data, splitter, and finally compile 
with mkgmap) is very I/O intensive I really don't see much room for 
improvements in mgmap. The program keeps most of the data in memory before 
writing the final result, only data for the global index files which are likely 
to grow very large are written to tempory files.

Gerd


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Von: mkgmap-dev <[email protected]> im Auftrag von ael 
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Gesendet: Mittwoch, 8. September 2021 13:31
An: [email protected]
Betreff: Re: [mkgmap-dev] mkgmap doing excessive writing and converting to disk 
if used with --gmapi option

On Wed, Sep 08, 2021 at 02:10:52PM +0300, Felix Hartmann wrote:
>
> Yes on an nvme disk you barely notice the conversion - it's really quick.
> BUT it is not needed if you have the files and even more - it burns your
> NVME SSD disk.

+1. I always use an old spinning rust disk when using mkgmap to save ssd
write cycles, even without contours and such. It seems to be profligate
in its use of disk cycles. I did try using RAM disk, but even with 16GB
on a laptop, that was soon exhausted.

ael


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