On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 4:14 PM, Ed Kapitein wrote:
> You know that the packages are available at
> http://download.navit-project.org/navit/openmoko/svn/ ?
I do now!
Thanks, I'll add that feed :-)
Still, building my own would be nice as well, since then I can test
stuff that I develop myself :-
On Jan 26, 2009 4:07pm, Christ van Willegen wrote:
I'll do my best getting navit to (cross) build, so that I can
distribute an .ipk file...
Err.. The navit project has nightly opkg builds from SVN.
Regards
Jeff
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Christ,
You know that the packages are available at
http://download.navit-project.org/navit/openmoko/svn/ ?
Kind regards,
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On Mon, 2009-01-26 at 16:07 +0100, Christ van Willegen wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 3:46 PM, arne anka wrote:
> >> You mentioned navit in your posting, so I assume you
On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 3:46 PM, arne anka wrote:
>> You mentioned navit in your posting, so I assume you're already using
>> it to draw OSM maps on the FreeRunner, that's why I asked.
>
> ah, ok.
> well, yes, i have both installed, but imo tangogps is faster and more
> usable for general orientat
> You mentioned navit in your posting, so I assume you're already using
> it to draw OSM maps on the FreeRunner, that's why I asked.
ah, ok.
well, yes, i have both installed, but imo tangogps is faster and more
usable for general orientation, while navit focuses on guiding. at least
that's my
On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 3:27 PM, arne anka wrote:
>>> the best bet would probably be, if tangogps would support the binary
>>> maps,
>>> like navit does.
>>
>> Just a question...
>>
>> Why, if Navit does the map drawing from OSM data, would you like to
>> have tangoGps do that as well?
>
>
> i don
>> the best bet would probably be, if tangogps would support the binary
>> maps,
>> like navit does.
>
> Just a question...
>
> Why, if Navit does the map drawing from OSM data, would you like to
> have tangoGps do that as well?
i don't understand that question -- what has navit to do with it?
On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 7:55 PM, arne anka wrote:
> the best bet would probably be, if tangogps would support the binary maps,
> like navit does.
Just a question...
Why, if Navit does the map drawing from OSM data, would you like to
have tangoGps do that as well?
Christ van Willegen
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> Those are links to snapshots of the OSM database in XML, not the
> rendered tiles that Martin is looking for.
aargh, you're right -- i fell into that trap already a while ago!
i read some howtos to setup rendering (mapnik or something else), and it
is an overkill!
the best bet would probabl
arne anka wrote:
>> I was wondering if anyone has a tar'd compilation of all the USA maps?
>>
>
> don't have the url handy, but osm has a list of links providing
> daily/weekly/monthly updated tar balls of diffrent areas and the world.
> found it, see here:
>
> http://wiki.openstreetmap.o
> I was wondering if anyone has a tar'd compilation of all the USA maps?
don't have the url handy, but osm has a list of links providing
daily/weekly/monthly updated tar balls of diffrent areas and the world.
found it, see here:
> http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Planet.osm#Extracts
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2009/1/23 Matthew Lane :
> I was wondering if anyone has a tar'd compilation of all the USA maps?
> I'd like to bulk download to my SD card all of the maps for at least my
> area, if not my state and the entire country. I'm aware tango-gps can
> bulk download up to +6 zoom levels, but this isn't e
2009/1/22 Matthew Lane :
> I was wondering if anyone has a tar'd compilation of all the USA maps?
Why not use navit? It uses the same osm source, but does the rendering
itself, which is not quite as pretty as that from Osmarender, which
tangogps uses, but grabbing a map of the USA is trivial.
Reg
I was wondering if anyone has a tar'd compilation of all the USA maps?
I'd like to bulk download to my SD card all of the maps for at least my
area, if not my state and the entire country. I'm aware tango-gps can
bulk download up to +6 zoom levels, but this isn't enough for me! Thanks.
Matth
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