I would create a new mapset (in the same "location") then use g.copy (or the
gui) to copy the rasters from PERMANENT to the new mapset.
You can then pack the mapset directory (folder) (".tar" or ".gz" or ".zip") and
send it to the other user - they should have the same "location" you do, have
them create a new mapset the same as the one you created, then they can unpack
(extract) the folder contents into the mapset location overwriting the
defaults. That should work...
Chris Bartolomei P.E.
Engineer/Scientist
ENSCO, Inc.
[email protected]
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From: grass-user [[email protected]] On Behalf Of Janet Choate
[[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 27, 2016 7:00 PM
To: grass list
Subject: [GRASS-user] Copy an existing location
Hello GRASS community,
Does anyone have advice on duplicating an existing GRASS location with only
certain rasters maps?
For example, I have an existing GRASS location with a PERMANENT mapset that
contains 100 maps. I want to create a copy of this existing location (with it's
current projection) to a new location, which will only contain 10 of the rater
maps from the existing location.
I want to be able to transfer a new 'cleaned-up' version of my GRASS location
to another user.
thank you,
Janet
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