On Fri, May 2, 2014 at 12:13 PM, Sarah Hoffmann <[email protected]> wrote: > > That's an old unmaintained one which really should be removed. > Please try one of those two: > > https://github.com/sosm/cbf-routing-profiles/blob/master/foot-city.lua > https://github.com/sosm/cbf-routing-profiles/blob/master/foot-hiking.lua > > They work fine against OSRM versions 0.3.3 - 0.3.9.
Ok, many thanks for your answer; I followed your instructions and was able to use those profiles! So that's great, and thank you again. ;-) Unfortunately the initial problem isn't solved; some points in Paris (lots of them) are apparently non-navigable by foot -- many times, for instance, at the center of roundabouts (but not only, and not always). It's quite strange since when one asks to navigate to/from the middle of the river, or the center of a building, or the middle of a highway, a path is found that goes to the nearest accessible point. So it seems, in principle, a path should always be found? What makes pathfinding fail in some cases? I'm using the most recent data published by geofabrik two days ago, and upgraded Project-OSRM to 3.9. I'd really like to get to the bottom of this: would it help to run osrm in debug mode? Any other idea? Thanks, Regards, EB _______________________________________________ OSRM-talk mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/osrm-talk
