Re: [debian] navit: how good is the debian package?
[cut] Since than i always compile navit myself from source directly on my freerunner (thanks to all the gcc tools in debian for freerunner). It compiles about half an hour but i can use every compile switch i like and it always runs quite fast. At the moment i think this is the best way for a fast and optimized version of navit. I install navit as package from this feed: http://download.navit-project.org/navit/openmoko/svn/ Maybe you could improve ipks compiled on this server, by telling them which switches makes it faster on FR? -- Kind Regards Patryk Benderz IT Specialist Linux Registered User #377521 +48 22 538 6292 ERSTE Securities Polska S.A. ul. Królewska 16 Warszawa 00-103 KRS 065121 NIP 526-10-27-638 REGON 011136053 Kapitał akcyjny: 15.500.000 złotych (w pełni opłacony) This message and any attached files are confidential and intended solely for the addressee(s). Any publication, transmission or other use of the information by a person or entity other than the intended addressee is prohibited. If you receive this in error please contact the sender and delete the material. The sender does not accept liability for any errors or omissions as a result of the transmission. Email secured by Check Point ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community
Re: [debian] navit: how good is the debian package?
I install navit as package from this feed: as stated in the subject, i use debian, no feeds or ipk. http://download.navit-project.org/navit/openmoko/svn/ Maybe you could improve ipks compiled on this server, by telling them which switches makes it faster on FR? i think, i posted them a while ago already, but the whole bunch is written down at http://ginguppin.de/node/26 too. ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community
[debian] navit: how good is the debian package?
did anyone test the navit packages available from plain debian? how fats are they and how good do they work? am not really ahppy with the dependencies on garmin (how many people actually use garmin maps?), speech, python bindings and most of all mdbtools (who uses access files with navit?). additionally, i am not really able to figure out the level of optimization (like floating point and CCFLAGS=-march=armv4t -mtune=arm920t). the package i built by myself (http://ginguppin.de/node/26) is rather fast and responsive, but still 0.1.0 while debian already has 0.1.1 and a navit.xml with some new stuff, i like (the different vehicles for car, bike, and so on). so, if anybody has experiences to share? ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community
Re: [debian] navit: how good is the debian package?
arne anka wrote: did anyone test the navit packages available from plain debian? how fats are they and how good do they work? am not really ahppy with the dependencies on garmin (how many people actually use garmin maps?), speech, python bindings and most of all mdbtools (who uses access files with navit?). additionally, i am not really able to figure out the level of optimization (like floating point and CCFLAGS=-march=armv4t -mtune=arm920t). the package i built by myself (http://ginguppin.de/node/26) is rather fast and responsive, but still 0.1.0 while debian already has 0.1.1 and a navit.xml with some new stuff, i like (the different vehicles for car, bike, and so on). so, if anybody has experiences to share? I only tried it once but this was months ago and it worked not so good (quite slow). Since than i always compile navit myself from source directly on my freerunner (thanks to all the gcc tools in debian for freerunner). It compiles about half an hour but i can use every compile switch i like and it always runs quite fast. At the moment i think this is the best way for a fast and optimized version of navit. And with every new navit version (when i'm in the mood to update my version) i also compile osm2navit on my pc from the same source package. Than i create a new map file in bin format because i read that with newer navit versions sometimes new features were added to the map format which i don't want to miss. :) Ciao, Rainer ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community