> > Greetings all
> I have exactly the same problem. If I place a script a ADDON_PATH i get the > same error but, If I place at Script folder (inside GRASSsvn6.4.0) it's ok > Any ideas of what it might be missing? > Franz Schiller wrote: Hello All > > > Regarding a message that Hamish sent me a last week ago, related with: > > >FWIW, I try to copy custom stuff into a dir outside the install > > >dir which is pointed to by the GRASS_ADDON_PATH environment > > >variable, that way I can replace & upgrade grass versions > > >without accidentally deleting all my custom scripts. > > >see the "variables" help page. > > > I have added the following > > export GRASS_ADDON_PATH=/usr/local/myproject > > in grass64 (file located in /usr/local/bin) > > When I run my function (i.ndvi) in Command line, in WXPYTHON GUI, instead > of opening my function module, with all tabs, bla bla, an error window > appears stating: > > Execution failed: 'i.ndvi' > > > Details: > > Error: > > > And in command output Are printed errors regarding that required data for > this script was not inserted > > RROR: Required parameter <bandnir> not set: > > (raster input map (Near Infrared)). > > ERROR: Required parameter <bandred> not set: > > (raster input map (Red)). > > ERROR: Required parameter <ndvi> not set: > > (raster output NDVI map). > > > Do I haRROR: Required parameter <bandnir> not set: > > (raster input map (Near Infrared)). > > ERROR: Required parameter <bandred> not set: > > (raster input map (Red)). > > ERROR: Required parameter <ndvi> not set: > > (raster output NDVI map). > > > is it possible to run scripts, by using Module window, that are located in > a external folder? > > It seems like g.parser is not recognizing MODULE parameters > > >
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