I really wonder if #OrganicMaps (github.com/organicmaps/organic) (a maps.me fork) can be run on (mobile) Linux. It's mostly C++ and C, there's cmake in there, so... Anybody ever tried?

@linmob building on postmarketos snagged on including boost library, which they have bundled as a git submodule and looking for version "1.76".

@linmob oh, I guess just don't forget --recursive when initializing submodules.

@linmob compilation 71% complete (less than four hours left!). Maybe I should figure out cross-compilation from laptop to pinephone...

@zachdecook @linmob
any luck on compiling organicmaps?

@Saroufim
Gnome Maps is not usable at all!

I am doing #bikepacking with a #pinephone,
#PureMaps is quite nice when you have mobile data on (and a signal) also with displaying height maps and cycling routes, but it eats your battery crazy fast. Did mount a solar panel onto the handlebar, but with the wanky usb-c plug it did not charge at all.... digging on a hardware solution for this, but missing any offline map with height lines...

@pocketvj @linmob @Saroufim
It compiled with little modification, but so far, I've only gotten to accept the Eula before a crash.

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I didn't follow those instructions (I just did a simple `./configure.sh && cmake . && make` after ` PATH_MAX 128` in platform/platform_unix_impl.cpp`)

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