On Jun 15, 2012, at 9:08 PM, Glynn Clements wrote:
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> Anna Kratochvílová wrote:
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>>> There is a "stop" button in the GUI of all modules. When I press it, the
>>> GUI dialog returns to a state where I can reinitiate the module process. But
>>> looking in my system monitor, the old process is s
Anna Kratochvílová wrote:
> > There is a "stop" button in the GUI of all modules. When I press it, the
> > GUI dialog returns to a state where I can reinitiate the module process. But
> > looking in my system monitor, the old process is still continuing.
Is it actually running, or is it a zombie
I just tried this on my Mac, after compiling earlier today. I used Spearfish
with the elevation.10m dem, g.region res=1, and r.watershed to make sure I had
a process that would go on for awhile.
The new stop routine does indeed kill r.watershed. BUT r.watershed launches
another process, called
Thanks Anna,
I will try to compile and test today. This is in GRASS 7 right?
Michael
On Jun 15, 2012, at 10:43 AM, Anna Kratochvílová wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Thu, May 24, 2012 at 10:04 AM, Michael Barton
> wrote:
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>> There is a "stop" button in the GUI of all modules. When I press it, the
>>
Hi,
On Thu, May 24, 2012 at 10:04 AM, Michael Barton wrote:
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> There is a "stop" button in the GUI of all modules. When I press it, the
> GUI dialog returns to a state where I can reinitiate the module process. But
> looking in my system monitor, the old process is still continuing. Is this
> th
There is a "stop" button in the GUI of all modules. When I press it, the GUI
dialog returns to a state where I can reinitiate the module process. But
looking in my system monitor, the old process is still continuing. Is this the
case for all systems or just the Mac? If for all systems, the "stop