#22: Grass r.out.mat 64bit Matlab reading problem
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Reporter: alexice | Owner: grass-dev@lists.osgeo.org
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: minor| Milestone: 6.3.0
#22: Grass r.out.mat 64bit Matlab reading problem
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Reporter: alexice | Owner: grass-dev@lists.osgeo.org
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: minor| Milestone: 6.3.0
On Jan 23, 2008, at 6:42 PM, Glynn Clements wrote:
Michael Barton wrote:
In order for d.vect.thematic to run in the GUI (the only way it will
work in WinGRASS), it has to start and stop the PNG monitor.
To do this, it has to run d.mon--i.e., d.mon start=png and d.mon
stop=png.
However, d.m
#22: Grass r.out.mat 64bit Matlab reading problem
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Reporter: alexice | Owner: grass-dev@lists.osgeo.org
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: minor| Milestone: 6.3.0
Michael Barton wrote:
> In order for d.vect.thematic to run in the GUI (the only way it will
> work in WinGRASS), it has to start and stop the PNG monitor.
>
> To do this, it has to run d.mon--i.e., d.mon start=png and d.mon
> stop=png.
>
> However, d.mon will not run in WinGRASS, probably
On Jan 23, 2008, at 6:28 PM, Glynn Clements wrote:
The longer-term solution is to abandon Bourne shell in favour of a
popular cross-platform interpreted language (i.e. Python). Apart from
making it easier to write portable scripts, it would eliminate the
need to use external utilities (sed, awk
Michael Barton wrote:
> >> Is msys needed for any other aspects of GRASS -- i.e., is it
> >> required to run it? Or is it only needed if you want to do the
> >> scripts?
> >
> > Only for the scripts. And even for those it doesn't have to be msys.
> > You could install the individual compone
#22: Grass r.out.mat 64bit Matlab reading problem
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Reporter: alexice | Owner: grass-dev@lists.osgeo.org
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: minor| Milestone: 6.3.0
In order for d.vect.thematic to run in the GUI (the only way it will
work in WinGRASS), it has to start and stop the PNG monitor.
To do this, it has to run d.mon--i.e., d.mon start=png and d.mon
stop=png.
However, d.mon will not run in WinGRASS, probably because it does not
have x11. I am
We have done a few tiny experiments with running scripts written for a linux
bash environment from wingrass started from within msys. One thing that
doesn't work is bc, the bash calculator. If you ask msys what kind of shell
it has, it says sh, rather than bash.
The GnuWin32 website, http://gnuwi
Is GnuWin32 a better option than msys for this?
Michael
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Michael Barton, Professor
Professor of Anthropology
Director of Graduate Studies
School of Human Diversity & Social Change
Center for Social Dynamics & Complexity
Arizona State University
Tempe, AZ 85287-2402
On 23/01/08 20:35, Michael Barton wrote:
OK. We can do that. Thanks.
Is msys needed for any other aspects of GRASS -- i.e., is it required to
run it? Or is it only needed if you want to do the scripts?
Only for the scripts. And even for those it doesn't have to be msys. You
could install the
OK. We can do that. Thanks.
Is msys needed for any other aspects of GRASS -- i.e., is it required
to run it? Or is it only needed if you want to do the scripts?
Michael
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Michael Barton, Professor
Professor of Anthropology
Director of Graduate Studies
School of Hu
On 23/01/08 17:32, Michael Barton wrote:
Hmmm.
Looking in the bin directory in msys, there IS an awk and gawk.exe.
So why would scripts complain about not having it? Is there something in
the batch file that needs to be set so that GRASS knows that it's there?
As it says in the readme: "in o
Hmmm.
Looking in the bin directory in msys, there IS an awk and gawk.exe.
So why would scripts complain about not having it? Is there something
in the batch file that needs to be set so that GRASS knows that it's
there?
Michael
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Michael Barton, Professor
Profe
On Jan 23, 2008, at 8:32 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2008 19:52:55 +0100 (CET)
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Subject: [GRASS-dev] [grass-code R][585] Display of current pixel
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Messa
On 23/01/08 16:06, Michael Barton wrote:
I've run into a problem that a number of scripts require awk and the
installation of WinGRASS we've put in the lab doesn't have it. Is there
a special way to install MSys to make sure we've got this?
I thought that awk is part of the basic msys installa
I've run into a problem that a number of scripts require awk and the
installation of WinGRASS we've put in the lab doesn't have it. Is
there a special way to install MSys to make sure we've got this?
Michael
C. Michael Barton, Professor of Anthropology
Director of Gradua
Hi David,
yesterday we have migrated the GRASS manual to
http://download.osgeo.org/grass/grass63/manuals/html63_user/
since it is auto-built every week there. Still Google and friends
have to index that site which will take some days. Then we
can modify the search form
http://grass.osgeo.org/s
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