[GRASS-user] Mailman problem: all "bounced" members restored now
Hi, a few hundred users of this list received today a strange "Confirm ..." or "Bounce action notification" email from mailman. These emails were triggered by a regular GRASS GIS related email sent by a list member which was effectively badly managed by the current mailman installation (the last time it happened 3 years ago). I was now able to reactivate all these deactivated email addresses subscribed to grass-user. So, emails should work again as expected. Hence: - for you: please just _ignore_ the "Confirm: ..." email of today, simply delete it. Nothing is wrong with your account! - for OSGeo-SAC: we need to fix how mailman treats email headers in this special case. Being worked on in ticket: https://trac.osgeo.org/osgeo/ticket/2152 Hope it won't happen again! Best, Markus -- Markus Neteler, PhD http://www.mundialis.de - free data with free software http://grass.osgeo.org http://courses.neteler.org/blog ___ grass-user mailing list grass-user@lists.osgeo.org https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-user
[GRASS-user] mailman currently misbehaving
Hi community, (cc OSGeo-SAC) for currently unknown reasons many email addresses got blocked in OSGeo's mailman server (mass "bouncing email addresses"). I have opened a SAC ticket for that: https://trac.osgeo.org/osgeo/ticket/2152 and hope that the admin in charge will pick it up asap. sorry for the mess, Markus ___ grass-user mailing list grass-user@lists.osgeo.org https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-user
Re: [GRASS-user] g.region on different mapsets of the same location
* Bernardo Santos[2018-04-16 13:32:49 +]: Dear all, I am running some GIS procedures in a series of maps present in the same location. To speed up the process, I opened different GRASS GIS sections in the same location, but in different mapsets, and then, in each section/mapset I ran: r.in.gdal input input_map_of_this_mapset.tif output=input_map_of_this_mapsetg.region map=input_map_of_this_mapset... (a series of procedures) Do you think I'll have problems in this process?Does g.region in a given mapset affects the region in other mapsets?(I should also use a temporary region, but I am also not sure if these temporary region files are set for the whole location or are limited to the current mapset). Or should I do that in different locations? Thanks a lot!Bernardo Niebuhr Each Mapset has his own definition of the computational region, which is the file named `WIND`. You shouldn't have any problems, even running processes in different Mapsets in parallel. Good luck, Nikos signature.asc Description: PGP signature ___ grass-user mailing list grass-user@lists.osgeo.org https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-user
[GRASS-user] g.region on different mapsets of the same location
Dear all, I am running some GIS procedures in a series of maps present in the same location. To speed up the process, I opened different GRASS GIS sections in the same location, but in different mapsets, and then, in each section/mapset I ran: r.in.gdal input input_map_of_this_mapset.tif output=input_map_of_this_mapsetg.region map=input_map_of_this_mapset... (a series of procedures) Do you think I'll have problems in this process?Does g.region in a given mapset affects the region in other mapsets?(I should also use a temporary region, but I am also not sure if these temporary region files are set for the whole location or are limited to the current mapset). Or should I do that in different locations? Thanks a lot!Bernardo Niebuhr ___ grass-user mailing list grass-user@lists.osgeo.org https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-user