26.08.2018, 10:52
Do you see a dotted line connecting the positions?
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Christian
Christian
OffLine edition - Not calculating route
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26.08.2018, 11:16
(This post was last modified: 26.08.2018, 11:29 by mirko.
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(26.08.2018, 10:52)routeconverter Wrote: Do you see a dotted line connecting the positions? No, I see a solid line connecting them, as the normal solid line connecting 2 recordings in the gpx. I get the same behavior also with the prerelease (offline). I didn't notice such a behavior with previous online versions. Thanks
Mirko
28.08.2018, 16:39
(26.08.2018, 11:16)mirko Wrote: No, I see a solid line connecting them, as the normal solid line connecting 2 recordings in the gpx. I get the same behavior also with the prerelease (offline). I didn't notice such a behavior with previous online versions. Is the line red? Or a track? Please send a screenshot.
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Christian
29.08.2018, 16:39
(28.08.2018, 16:39)routeconverter Wrote: Is the line red? Or a track? Please send a screenshot. Here it is the link with the GPX and few screenshot showing the problem: try to create the path between those two points. I tried with graphhopper, and the other 2 services, but with no luck: graphhopper returns an error in screenshot, while the other 2 give 0 results. The version I used is the stable offline release from today. I did something like that in the past with the online version and it was working; as you see from the screenshot, also the turning point button is disabled. Thanks,
Mirko
29.08.2018, 18:51
(29.08.2018, 16:39)mirko Wrote: I tried with graphhopper, and the other 2 services, but with no luck: graphhopper returns an error in screenshot, while the other 2 give 0 results. It seems RouteConverter determines the wrong download for the routing data. Please use BRouter as a router or download the 2GByte https://download.geofabrik.de/europe-latest.osm.pbf and put it to %USER_PROFILE%\.routeconverter\graphhopper\europe (29.08.2018, 16:39)mirko Wrote: The version I used is the stable offline release from today. I did something like that in the past with the online version and it was working; as you see from the screenshot, also the turning point button is disabled. That feature is not available for the BRouter and GraphHopper engines, so it took me extra effort to disable it.
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Christian
30.08.2018, 10:03
(This post was last modified: 30.08.2018, 10:03 by mirko.
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I tried BRouter, but it gives 0 results (other.png): did you try with my file? Did it work for you?
I was going to download that file, but it is actually 18.4 Gb, which is a lot and I'd rather not download it. Thanks,
Mirko
30.08.2018, 21:31
(30.08.2018, 10:03)mirko Wrote: I tried BRouter, but it gives 0 results (other.png): did you try with my file? Did it work for you? I've tried with GraphHopper and the alps-file you've used and it went OutOfMemory :-(
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Christian
31.08.2018, 08:56
(30.08.2018, 21:31)routeconverter Wrote: I've tried with GraphHopper and the alps-file you've used and it went OutOfMemory :-( Ok, so brouter does not work either... I'll see if I can add manually some points in the middle and see. But I'd rather avoid to keep the 18Gb map file locally... Thanks,
Mirko
31.08.2018, 16:23
I've made further experiments: with a 64-Bit Java VM, the memory limit is not 1 GByte but 4 GByte and this makes both BRouter and GraphHopper happy: they both worked fine on my machine.
Please don't download https://download.geofabrik.de/europe-latest.osm.pbf since if the 2 GByte alps-latest.osm.pbf cannot be extracted then the 18 GByte europe-latest.osm.pbf won't work either. So to solve the problem you need to use a 64-Bit Java VM and give RouteConverter more memory.
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Christian
31.08.2018, 22:34
(This post was last modified: 31.08.2018, 22:35 by mirko.
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(31.08.2018, 16:23)routeconverter Wrote: I've made further experiments: with a 64-Bit Java VM, the memory limit is not 1 GByte but 4 GByte and this makes both BRouter and GraphHopper happy: they both worked fine on my machine. Thanks. Those are the only java versions I have on my pc: both of them 64bits In shell this is what I get java --version java 10.0.2 2018-07-17 Java SE Runtime Environment 18.3 (build 10.0.2+13) Java HotSpot 64-Bit Server VM 18.3 (build 10.0.2+13, mixed mode) so I should already be in 64bits shape... Is there a way from routeconverter to understand the VM it is actually using? Thanks
Mirko
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