[04:34:49] *** Quits: NavitLogger (RIK6XUGdlQ@hadar.uberspace.de) (Will I dream?) [04:35:18] *** Joins: NavitLogger (hE6OF1iTYL@2a00:d0c0:200:0:b9:1a:9c0d:1) [04:35:18] *** Server sets mode: +nrtz [09:38:00] *** Joins: udovdh (~udovdh@2001:981:a812:0:213:3bff:fe0f:9fb1) [09:52:31] *** Quits: udovdh (~udovdh@2001:981:a812:0:213:3bff:fe0f:9fb1) (Quit: Leaving) [11:16:27] Does Navit have multicore support for route calculation? [11:16:39] https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/500190750085087235/665876792254529586/unknown.png [11:16:49] Because I'm seeing this on a raspberry pi [13:01:26] to my knowledge not, but I am not very familiar with the routing [13:13:24] Huh... is there any way to speed up routing then? [13:13:38] Since it takes a ton of time even for short (like 20km) routes [13:13:57] i know others in the project worked a lot on the algorithm [13:15:55] you could maybe ask mvglasow [13:17:30] actually we have a documented discussion on multithreading on github: https://github.com/navit-gps/navit/issues/760 [13:17:51] I hope it answers some of your questions [13:18:57] Hmm, not really. Thanks though [13:19:12] I really was rather looking for something that could cause the absysmal routing performance [13:19:24] And also the freezes when I go off the route it calculated at the start [13:19:41] the freezes seems understandable [13:19:44] Sometimes it freezes navit entirely, at least it looks like it, though I haven't let it run for longer than a minute or two [13:20:05] if routing and everything is done in a single thread [13:20:12] then you have those blockages [13:20:38] Actually, the UI doesn't seem to be locked up in normal routing [13:20:43] It just takes way too long [13:20:52] But when I go off the route, it freezes entirely [13:22:45] which version are you running btw? [13:22:55] 0.5.3 on a Raspberry Pi 2 [13:24:09] from the package manager or self compiled? [13:24:52] Straight from apt [13:25:10] 0.5.3 is already a bit dated [13:25:57] So you'd recommend compiling from source? [13:26:16] we compile it quite a bit in CI [13:26:18] give me some time [13:26:26] I believe we should have more recent images [13:26:40] What do you mean by image? [13:26:56] some development builds [13:27:49] And I can install those onto my Pi? [13:29:04] ok, in our continious integration we dont build for the pi [13:30:09] I could always attempt to build from source [13:30:19] Although the last commit on github was a while back too [13:30:27] you could try this one [13:30:28] https://github.com/navit-gps/raspbian-ua-netinst [13:31:01] activity this xmas slowed down a bit, I agree [13:31:23] but suggestions and contributions are always very welcome [13:31:25] :-) [13:31:48] right now I work a bit on a side part more towards the infrastracture [13:32:00] thats why one doesnt see the activity in the repository [13:32:21] Right, that makes sense. Didn't know there was so much stuff going on behind the scenes 🙂 [13:32:33] And, well I think compiling myself looks easier than using that repo. Tell you what, I'll back up my SD card, and then do it [13:32:46] ok :-) [13:32:48] Although, hang on [13:32:58] and if you have more questions am always happy to help [13:33:07] I read on a thread on the navit forums that building for the pi is broken currently [13:33:09] Thanks 🙂 [13:33:26] can you point me where? [13:33:26] I'll have to check again, would be a shame to waste a few hours compile time [13:33:31] Hang on [13:33:58] https://forum.navit-project.org/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=545 [13:34:02] Here you go [13:35:58] you know one issue is with navit like with many other projects [13:36:03] we do it in our spare time [13:36:16] so distribution of work can be quite unevenly [13:36:57] That's how it is with open source projects. But honestly, I'm just glad it exists and is as good as it is [13:37:02] You guys are doing an wesome job! [13:37:19] thanks [13:37:30] despite I consider myself only a smaller contributor [13:41:46] I have an rpi3 here [13:41:59] can also try the building maybe in the next hour [13:42:07] That'd be awesome 🙂 [13:42:17] Thing is, I have mine set up and in use in my car [13:42:30] right now I just still need it for sth else [13:42:34] but then should be possible [13:42:39] I like to tinker, but breaking it for that wouldn't be awesome, even though I can revert to the old image [13:49:06] *** Quits: ilovekiruna (~ilovekiru@2a02:8108:d00:110:d96c:93f4:8be1:474b) (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) [13:49:48] *** Joins: ilovekiruna (~ilovekiru@ip1f12ac0a.dynamic.kabel-deutschland.de) [13:49:48] *** ChanServ sets mode: +v ilovekiruna [13:57:42] @Robbi_Blechdose: do you have experience with starting services by systemd? [13:59:28] A bit, yeah [13:59:36] I've set up my startup video as systemd service [14:00:04] I have different units, and had the issue that they need to be started with some delay in between [14:00:19] timers seem to be the only solution i found so far [14:00:24] do you have a better idea? [14:00:54] Nothing comes to mind, sorry [14:01:01] no problem [17:10:37] *** Joins: xenos1984 (~xenos1984@192.190.173.62.cust.ip.kpnqwest.it) [17:10:37] *** ChanServ sets mode: +v xenos1984 [20:28:24] Robbi_Blechdose: am trying to build now [20:28:58] @ilovekiruna Thanks 🙂 [20:34:07] i got an issue with the config file navit.xml [20:34:15] but compiling went pretty quick on my rpi3 [20:38:17] but I cant run it [20:38:28] as i have no xserver on mine [23:18:27] *** Quits: xenos1984 (~xenos1984@192.190.173.62.cust.ip.kpnqwest.it) (Ping timeout: 268 seconds)