Hello Vincent, start with running stress tests on your hardware. I always run at least 24h memtest followed by several rounds of compiling kernel on any new hardware. Allowed to catch a misbehaving motherboard of laptop before I started to use it for my daily needs.
You could try to run process under valgrind to see if anything suspicious comes up. There should be a warning of use of uninitialized variable in quant_parse_file function, but it shouldn't affect outcome in this case (I'll try to commit fix tomorrow). Happy hunting, Māris. ceturtd., 2020. g. 15. okt., plkst. 09:18 — lietotājs Vincent Bain (<[email protected]>) rakstīja: > > Hi Markus, > thank you for your reply and investigation! > > my setup: > a freshly built GRASS GIS 7.9.dev (64 bit), code revision: 8c2c33b4f > Debian GNU/Linux 10.5 (buster) > the whole hardware is 4 months old... > > I had the same issue with several raster source maps. > > Well, for now I go back to r.slope.aspect... > > V. > _______________________________________________ grass-user mailing list [email protected] https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-user
