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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hi Emux,<br>
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not yet used it with proguard (or is Android Studio doing this by
default?).<br>
Probably zipping is not really necessary. Still with proguard you
can just skip those zip files (?)<br>
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Regards,<br>
Peter<br>
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On 01.03.2015 20:47, Emux wrote:<br>
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I try to use GraphHopper (jar or classes) with ProGuard and I see
that the dem *.zip files in com.graphhopper.reader.dem package are
eventually appear decompressed as txt files in produced processed
jar.<br>
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Have you used GraphHopper with Proguard successfully?<br>
I try it in Android / Java but wanting to keep this time the dem
files in the result.<br>
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A side question: why the dem files should be compressed as zip?<br>
(Jar is already an archive)<br>
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