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I've downloaded the 5.3.0 Windows release and followed the Running OSRM instructions. I downloaded the Florida map and ran the extract and contract tools seemingly without issue. I did run into numerous warnings during extract, but I think they're harmless?

[warn] Restriction references invalid node: 4294967295 [warn] Restriction references invalid way: 423832364

When I run the server and call GET http://localhost:5000/route/v1/car/28.064481,-82.045101;28.06389546595713,-82.0313286781311

The server always responds with waypoints coordinates in Antarctica -- name "Sunset Drive"

Any ideas? I'm currently trying again, this time with the South US map.

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I'm guessing you're asking about OSRM? It might be helpful (with a Windows build) to say where you got it from. Can you also explain what the "South US Map" is?

(24 Jul '16, 17:04) SomeoneElse ♦
(24 Jul '16, 17:05) BrandonD

I'm a dummy -- lat long coordinates need to be reversed. It's the opposite of what Google's DistanceMatrix uses.

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