On 09/11/07 15:32, Michael Barton wrote:
Hi Benjamin,
On 11/9/07 3:34 AM, "Benjamin Ducke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Michael Barton wrote:
Glynn, Moritz, and Benjamin,
Tried this and it worked fine. Downloaded and installed the current (2
November) binary and still have the same problem.
To re-iterate Moritz's line of thought: were is the data stored? Are you
accessing it over the network? Could there be a permissions problem with
Javier's user account? Is he allowed to look into the folders for the
mapsets?
Sorry. Forgot to mention. All are in C:/grassdata. We've checked permissions
and even copied files locally to make sure of ownership. There no problem
USING the maps as long as we type their names into the GUI entry boxes.
There is simply the problem of SEEING the maps in the TclTk directory
listing.
Could you also tell us which version of windows this is ?
I simply have no idea where this problem is localized. If someone can
install the new binaries from scratch and test it would be helpful (I'll try
to find someone here to do that too).
I'll try that as soon as I have the time, but that won't be before next
Wednesday or Thursday.
I don't know whether it is a particular problem with Javi's machine or a
general problem that binary maintainers can't see because you've installed a
lot of stuff to compile GRASS.
One of our students has been testing wingrass and hasn't reported this
issue.
Now were are constantly getting an error with dbf.ext when we are trying to
create points from a DBF table (only 6 points). The table is fine (checked
in OpenOffice).
Some troubles with the DBF driver on Win have been reported on the QGIS
mailing list as well, but this seems to be a separate issue. What
exactly is the error message?
Javi will email me this and I'll forward it on. When we look at details, it
claims a problem with a dll (don't remember which one).
The problems reported with the dbf driver recently are due to some bug
in the driver which keep inserts and updates from working. But I have
not had any reports about a dll issue.
How are you creating the points ?
Also getting an error on gdal import complainging about a gcs.cvs file
Haven't used gdal import for a while in wingrass, so will test that.
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ERROR 4: Unable to open EPSG support file gcs.csv.
Try setting the GDAL_DATA environment variable to point to the
directory containing EPSG csv files.
Have you tried setting this ?
Just to be sure: could you tell us how exactly Javi launches wingrass
and what is the content of his grass63.bat file ?
Moritz
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