Unfortunately, the core dev team runs on Linux on macOS - Windows is not on
top of our list.
If you see hard crashes which you can reproduce, feel free to open a ticket
in the osrm-backend Github repository and provide us with as much details
as possible.
Cheers,
Daniel J H
On Mon, Oct 31, 2016
Running the release was the first thing I tried. You'll see that in my
second email.
Failed on both machines with the urctbase.dll module.
Now I download again and make no changes to the download at all and what a
turn up for the books, it all works on both machines.
Well the slow one is still
The download
http://build.project-osrm.org/latest/osrm_Release.zip
does not work for you either?
On Fri, Apr 29, 2016 at 9:15 AM, John Aherne wrote:
> Just recompiled and ran. Same problem.
>
> More info.
>
> I create a folder osrm-rel2015.
>
> I copy from
Here is the vent log for when the system crashes.
As I mentioned before the faulting module is urctbase.dll which seems to
come up a lot as a source of problems.
Log Name: Application
Source:Application Error
Date: 29/04/2016 08:00:46
Event ID: 1000
Task Category:
Unfortunately, I do not get emails sent to me even though I am subscribed.
And even if I did, I have found that even with other mailing lists I have
the same problem. And have to send emails to the list directly.
So not sure how to get round that.
Regards
John Aherne
I was under the impression that you were running stock VS2015.
C++ runtimes should be backwards compatible, but not forward.
So VS2015 Update 2 should be fine.
My machines are on that too.
Running out of ideas how to solve your problem.
What's the size of your swap (virtual memory)?
Advanced
Very strange.
The crashes seem to happen at different stages of processing.
25GB stxxl should be more than enough for a small (Dublin) extract.
Only thing I can think of at the moment is to install the VS2015 *Update 1*
C++ Redistributable, as the release files are being built on AppVeyor and
Thanks for the pointers.
The reason I was using vs2013 was the wiki page says you must do that for
windows compilation. I have not found one that says to use vs2015.
I did not realise the .stxxl has a .txt extension.
The docs just refer to .stxll
I downloaded the master and compiled. Lots of
Thanks for the reply.
Nice to know it should work without problem.
I can compile and build successfully on Ubuntu and have done so many times
so I think I am following the instructions properly.
There are 2 scenarios:
1. I download just the binaries for release and try to use them.
All
Answer to
https://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/osrm-talk/2016-April/001198.html
Sorry for opening a new thread, but I just subscribed and couldn't find a
way to answer directly to the other thread.
John,
I've run OSRM successfully on both 2008R2 and W10.
Could you outline more details
Thanks for the info.
I'm happy to stay with 4.9.1 for now.
So now I used the release binaries to run extract on my pbf file.
I tried on windows10 and windows2008 server R2.
On windows I have VS2015 installed.
But on 2008 Server R2 I had to install the 2015 C++ runtime.
Both crash within
I have made an attempt to get osrm running on windows.
So I thought I would download the release for windows which has the
compiled files. This way I would not need to compile the complete system.
Then I would copy the data files from my ubuntu system and run it up and
see what happens.
The
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