The current status of my build attempt, following the instructions at
https://github.com/osmandapp/OsmAnd-core are as follows:
- I'm building armeabi-android-gcc.sh instead of amd64-linux-gcc.sh.
- I had to correct build/target/android-gcc.cmake to set system_lib_dirs
to include
Dne 22/09/2016 v 22:55 Pere Pujal i Carabantes napsal(a):
> This poses a problem if somebody has permission to access some roads
> and not some other roads both tagged private but owned by different
> people.
>
> Don't know if this can be addressed, maybe a way to tell osmand to
> allow some
El dj 22 de 09 de 2016 a les 12:28 -0700, en/na Aceman444 va escriure:
> See http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:access for what the
> different
> values mean so you can decide which restrictions to remove (to ignore
> it).
> E.g. if there is a road with "vehicle=private" tag in the OSM data,
I will answer my questions by myself :)
I restarted phone and compiled app starts normally, but I discovered that
it was built without NDK so is incredibly slow :)
I've cloned osmand-core (info from
https://github.com/osmandapp/OsmAnd-manifest/blob/master/readonly.xml) and
started NDK build.
W dniu czwartek, 22 września 2016 08:35:01 UTC+2 użytkownik
matt...@googlemail.com napisał:
>
> I'm not entirely sure. You need to have the android sdk and ndk sources
> already installed. It appears to download it's own version of qt. So i
> think the answer is a bit of both.
>
> Still working
Hey guys,
thanks for the fast response.
The example is the NATO Training Ground Munster in Germany. (simply search for
"Munster" in Germany and you should see the marked areas).
I'll try your hint with the routing.xml as soon as I have time.
NG
Jan-Niklas
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On Thu, Sep 15, 2016 at 9:03 AM, Jack Burke wrote:
> Now that is a question I was about to ask: does it use route relations or
> ref tags or both in order to determine what shields/images to display?
As far as I can tell, it's reading the relation, not the ref=* on ways.
I'm not entirely sure. You need to have the android sdk and ndk sources already
installed. It appears to download it's own version of qt. So i think the answer
is a bit of both.
Still working on compiling the master core!
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