On Mon, 29 Jun 2015 20:25:37 +0200
Oliver Eichler <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> the new release took quite some time. But it's worth it. QMapShack
> can do offline routing, now. Thanks to Andrew Bishop's nice little
> routing engine, Routino, his support in making it a library and
> having patience with all my patches to make it fit for Microsoft's
> compiler and runtime libraries. There is still quite some work left,
> but it's already much fun to use. I wrote a bit of documentation to
> get you started:
I am working on updating the Fedora qmapshack package to 1.3.0 and have
couple questions. Fedora already includes Routino as a package in
version 2.7.3, can its plannetsplitter be used instead of the QMS one?
I mean can I remove plannetsplitter binary built by QMS and add a
dependency on the routino package?
I see the bundled Routino is built with zlib support. Can you add a
cmake check for zlib-devel so the build fails during cmake run instead
of during compile?
Is the grand plan to provide a regular shared library by the Routino
project and let QMS just link with it?
Thanks
Dan
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