The SASGIS Wiki Update Guide notes that improper overwriting can break your local setups:
Nightly builds often focus on fixing broken maps (ZMPS) and enhancing cache handling. While a formal changelog for a single day's nightly build can be minimal, the 250114 build (build 10738) generally includes the following improvements: 1.
SAS.Planet bridges the gap between massive cloud-based geographic databases and offline GIS applications. Whether you are a professional cartographer, an offline maritime navigator using OpenCPN , or a remote explorer, understanding how nightly builds like 250114 function can improve your workflow. 🧩 Decoding the Build String sasplanetnightly25011410738x647z upd
: The internal compilation build version or revision sequence number generated by the SAS.Planet GitHub automation pipeline.
Understanding the individual string blocks helps demystify what this software release contains: The SASGIS Wiki Update Guide notes that improper
of the downloaded ZIP file directly into your existing SAS.Planet installation folder. Overwrite the existing files when prompted. Step 4: Run Database Repair (If Necessary)
Map providers frequently change their server URL structures, security tokens, or API endpoints to deter bulk scrapers. When this happens, stable versions of SAS.Planet will throw a "Map failed to load" or download error. The 250114 package updates the script files ( .zmp configurations) to restore access to broken layers, including recent API adjustments for regional zoning, imagery pipelines, and terrain profiles. Whether you are a professional cartographer, an offline
: Indicates a release date of January 14, 2025 .
Easily switch between Satellite (Google/Bing/ESRI) and Topographic maps (OpenTopoMap, OSM) with a single click. GPS Support: Connect your device for real-time navigation.