Re: TangoGPS runs on Maemo (well... at least inside Scratchbox)

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On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 07:08:36AM -0700, Joshua Layne wrote:
> Marius Gedminas wrote:
> > On Sat, Jun 28, 2008 at 03:51:37PM -0700, Joshua Layne wrote:
> >   
> >> 4th, at least - Roadmap for Maemo has been able to display OSM data for 
> >> a few months now.
> >> https://garage.maemo.org/projects/roadmap/
> >>
> >> vector data instead of raster, but same underlying data.
> >
> > Interesting.  Only it crashes on startup for me.
> >
> > Marius Gedminas
> >   
> 
> Can you start it from a shell and tell me the output when it dies?

~ $ roadmap 
s== roadmap_start.c, line 1460: RoadMap starting, time 17:13
s== roadmap_gps.c, line 882: cannot access GPS source gpsd://localhost
s== roadmap_locator.c, line 146: Cannot open map index file.  Only OpenStreetMap maps will be available.  Otherwise, the Map.Path preferences item must point at map files and the master index file.
s## roadmap_locator.c, line 310: no more memory
   Call stack:
         roadmap_screen_repaint
s== roadmap_start.c, line 1542: RoadMap exiting, time 17:13

> I have run roadmap on other environments for years and so I often don't 
> test the initial set up of configuration and such (I am not the porter 
> or maintainer of roadmap for maemo, just involved in the upstream 
> project so far) - I can probably walk you through any missing (or 
> missplaced) config files and such.

I would be glad to help you make RoadMap usable out of the box. :-)

Marius Gedminas
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