I don't understand how to use g.tempfile. The manual simply refers to (for
bash): temp1=`g.tempfile pid=$$`
My attempts to use it like that, end up with: "Illegal filename. Character </>
not allowed." Checking if the map's "filename" exists, returns for example:
--%<---
ERROR: Raster map
</mnemosyne/geo/grassdb/nc_spm_08/landsat/.tmp/Resilience/26834.0>
not found in current mapset
--->%--
I have been through the mailing list and have found past references to the
same problem. For example
<http://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail/grass-user/2012-March/063977.html>. However,
I can't get past the problem.
I tried to use naming conventions such as "i.fusion.hpf.tmp.$$" but I still
have some problems. I would like to use g.tempfile as it seems to be a
"cleaner" way(?).
Thank you, Nikos
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