[OSRM-talk] Install OSRM on MacOs
Didier Doumerc
doumerc.d at adimep.com
Tue Jan 15 16:54:56 UTC 2019
Hi Daniel,
I have modified the index.html as you wrote. The navigator displays a empty page with colored rectangles (0-10 10-20...) on the left bottom. Should I install something else ?
Didier
Le lun.14/01/19 à 20:18, Daniel Patterson a écrit :
> Hi Didier,
>
> Looks like you're using the correct profile file.
>
> As a next step, I'd take a look at using the debug mapping tool at:
>
> https://github.com/Project-OSRM/osrm-frontend/tree/gh-pages/debug
>
> Install a copy of this locally and modify this line:
>
> https://github.com/Project-OSRM/osrm-frontend/blob/gh-pages/debug/index.html#L128
>
> to point at your local `osrm-routed` process (usually `http://localhost:5000/tile/v1/car/tile({x},{y},{z}).mvt`)
>
> This will let you see the final speeds assigned to all roads in your routing graph.
>
> daniel
>
> On Mon, Jan 14, 2019 at 5:48 AM Didier Doumerc <doumerc.d at adimep.com> wrote:
> Hi Daniel,
>
> Here are the cammands I run :
>
> Serveur-CMR:osrm-backend informatique$ ./build/osrm-extract ./build/france-latest.osm.pbf -p profiles/car.lua
> Serveur-CMR:build informatique$ osrm-partition france-latest.osrm
> Serveur-CMR:build informatique$ osrm-customize france-latest.osrm
> Serveur-CMR:build informatique$ osrm-contract france-latest.osrm
>
>
> Serveur-CMR:build informatique$ osrm-routed --algorithm=MLD france-latest.osrm
>
> I looked for another car.lua on the disk. There is none.
>
> Thanks for all.
>
> Didier
>
>
> Le sam.12/01/19 à 00:36, Daniel Patterson a écrit :
>
>> Hi Didier,
>>
>> I mean, can you include the *full command* you ran? At a minimum, I'd expect `osrm-extract somemap.osm`.
>>
>> By default, `osrm-extract` will look for a file called `profiles/car.lua` relative to the directory in which you invoke it.
>>
>> I would verify a few things:
>>
>> 1. Are you somehow accidentally using a different version of `osrm-extract` from somewhere else on your system PATH (like /usr/local/bin ?)
>> 2. Are you passing a `-p profiles/car.lua` parameter explicitly, or are you depending on the default.
>>
>> Also note that modifying the `maxspeed_table_default` and `fr:urban` values will only affect those road types. This will only affect roads that have `maxspeed=fr:urban` - other road types will not be affected (https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:maxspeed#Values).
>>
>> If the area you're testing routes in doesn't have those tags, then there will be no effect.
>>
>> daniel
>>
>> On Fri, Jan 11, 2019 at 3:14 PM Didier Doumerc <doumerc.d at adimep.com> wrote:
>> I tried :
>>> osrm-extract
>>
>>> osrm-partition
>>
>>> osrm-customize
>>
>>> osrm-contract
>>
>> That does not work.
>>
>> And I tried
>>
>>> osrm-extract
>>
>>> osrm-contract
>>
>> That does not work too.
>>
>>
>> (iP) Didier
>>
>> Le 11 janv. 2019 à 18:45, Daniel Patterson <daniel at mapbox.com> a écrit :
>>
>>> What were the *exact* commands you ran?
>>>
>>> daniel
>>>
>>> On Fri, Jan 11, 2019 at 6:06 AM Didier Doumerc <doumerc.d at adimep.com> wrote:
>>> So I have modified car.lua file : maxspeed_table_default (all values fixed to 50) and maxspeed_table ["fr:urban"] = 10 etc...
>>>
>>> I have re-runned `osrm-extract/osrm-partition/osrm-customize/osrm-contract` and it changes nothing. I get the same result.
>>>
>>> I must do something wrong...
>>>
>>> Didier
>>>
>>> Le mer.09/01/19 à 18:18, Daniel Patterson a écrit :
>>>
>>>> Hi Didier,
>>>>
>>>> The `car.lua` file are all the rules for deciding which OSM ways to import, and what speeds to assign to them. If you modify the Lua script, you need to re-run `osrm-extract/osrm-contract`.
>>>>
>>>> The OSRM demoserver at `router.project-osrm.org` *also* has traffic data imported (using this mechanism: https://github.com/Project-OSRM/osrm-backend/wiki/Traffic), supplied by Mapbox, so travel times and routes may differ from datasets you generate yourself just using the `car.lua` profile locally.
>>>>
>>>> daniel
>>>>
>>>> On Tue, Jan 8, 2019 at 7:47 AM Didier Doumerc <doumerc.d at adimep.com> wrote:
>>>> Thanks for your answer Daniel. It works fine !
>>>>
>>>> I'm not sure to understand exactly the reason of "-p profiles/car.lua". Does the file car.lua contain speed limits ?
>>>>
>>>> Then, if I change a speed, I must run another osrm-extract ?
>>>>
>>>> In my exemple, the following request :
>>>>
>>>> 10.168.221.144:5000/route/v1/driving/2.590291,44.360367;2.627096,44.980478?overview=false
>>>>
>>>> returns :
>>>> 1:45 and 100,6 km
>>>>
>>>> The same request on https://www.openstreetmap.org/directions?engine=osrm_car&route=44.3604%2C2.5903%3B44.9805%2C2.6271#map=10/44.6713/2.4894
>>>>
>>>> returns :
>>>> 1:50 and 103 km
>>>>
>>>> The second result is better than the first. Is it because of the car.lua file ?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Thanks+++
>>>>
>>>> Didier
>>>>
>>>> Le ven.04/01/19 à 18:52, Daniel Patterson a écrit :
>>>>
>>>>> Check out the Wiki page at: https://github.com/Project-OSRM/osrm-backend/wiki/Running-OSRM
>>>>>
>>>>> With OSRM 5.x, the names of some of the tools changed. You will now want to run `osrm-extract -p profiles/car.lua yourmap.osm` then `osrm-contract yourmap.osrm`
>>>>>
>>>>> daniel
>>>>>
>>>>> On Fri, Jan 4, 2019 at 9:33 AM Didier Doumerc <doumerc.d at adimep.com> wrote:
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>> Since I can't upgrade whith a new map (crash when running osrm-prepare), I try to reinstall OSRM.
>>>>>
>>>>> Once I have reinstalled ORSM, I can extract the new map, but I don't find osrm-prepare anymore. I don't know what to do before running osrm-routed.
>>>>>
>>>>> Is someone can give me a link please to a clear and complete install method ?
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks and happy new year...
>>>>>
>>>>> Didier
>>>>>
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