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I upgraded to the upcoming Debian 12 (bookworm) and tried to import a new routino file.
I got an error:
/usr/bin/planetsplitter --dir=/home/rd/.QMapShack/Routino.nobackup/ --prefix=DE-2023-06-06 --tagging=/usr/share/routino/tagging.xml --parse-only /home/rd/Downloads/germany-230606.osm.pbf Parse OSM Data [/home/rd/Downloads/germany-230606.osm.pbf] ============== Reading: Bytes=4120028596 Nodes=384714357 Ways=62781592 Relations=775000Routino Fatal Error (relationsx.c:240): Route relation contains too much data (change FILESORT_VARINT to 32-bits?) !!! fehlgeschlagen !!!
I cannot tell if it is related to the Debian upgrade, the last database build, I did in 2022-08-28.
It is not clear to me, where I could change FILESORT_VARINT to 32-bits.
Standard procedure to build a routino database with germany-230606.osm.pbf
Works as before w/o throwing an error :-)
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Url for map database for routino: http://download.geofabrik.de/europe/germany-230606.osm.pbf
There is no crash.
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Describe the bug
I upgraded to the upcoming Debian 12 (bookworm) and tried to import a new routino file.
I got an error:
I cannot tell if it is related to the Debian upgrade, the last database build, I did in 2022-08-28.
What have you done to circle down the problem?
It is not clear to me, where I could change FILESORT_VARINT to 32-bits.
To Reproduce
Standard procedure to build a routino database with germany-230606.osm.pbf
Expected behavior
Works as before w/o throwing an error :-)
Screenshots
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Attachments
Url for map database for routino:
http://download.geofabrik.de/europe/germany-230606.osm.pbf
Tracebacks
There is no crash.
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Additional context
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