[Talk-GB] Routing niggle in IOM

2013-06-24 Thread lsces
I have been using the Isle of Man extract as a small complete unit of data for testing things as I play with the routing software. I've just noticed a problem with the routing through the A2 just north of Onchan. Is the road currently closed, or is there a fault in the tagging? -- View this

Re: [Talk-GB] Routing niggle in IOM

2013-06-24 Thread lsces
Should have been level_crossing=lights ... it is now -- View this message in context: http://gis.19327.n5.nabble.com/Routing-niggle-in-IOM-tp5766728p5766744.html Sent from the Great Britain mailing list archive at Nabble.com. ___ Talk-GB mailing

Re: [Talk-GB] Ongoing routing develiopments

2013-06-24 Thread Andrew M. Bishop
lsces les...@lsces.co.uk writes: OK - moved on from YOURS to OSRM to see if I could get that to work, but I've not even got out of the starting gate. I'm fairly competent at addressing dependency problems, and there were a few while building all the bits of YOURS, but OSRM has me stumped from

Re: [Talk-GB] Ongoing routing develiopments

2013-06-24 Thread Neil Pilgrim
On 24 June 2013 17:48, Andrew M. Bishop osm-li...@gedanken.org.uk wrote: May I suggest that you give Routino (http://www.routino.org/) a try? There is a UK example running on that website that you can try out. Disclaimer: I wrote Routino, so I might be slightly biased. Perhaps I missed it,

Re: [Talk-GB] Ongoing routing develiopments

2013-06-24 Thread lsces
Disclaimer: I wrote Routino, so I might be slightly biased. Andrew Added that to my list, but I find it a little cumbersome with respect to the other options. Having now got osrm working on my own server, the way that you can drag the route around is very nice. That said, my main 'problem' with