I had the problem a few weeks ago.
In file
/usr/local/src/grass7-svn/grass_trunk/dist.x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/include/grass/gprojects.h,
couldn't find ogr_srs_api.h
I edited
/usr/local/src/grass_trunk/dist.x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/include/grass/gprojects.h
and turned ogr_srs_api.h to
Dear grass user
I'm a beginner of grass and linux...
I tried startup with non-interactive batch jobs.
I don't understand why (1) succeeded and (2) failed...
Is the reason linux permissin ?
(1) starup with -text
...succeeded
LOCATION: newLocation_a (enter list for a list of
Greetings
I have just received a task to Orthorectify very-high resolution images. I
know that GRASS (LINUX) performs this (I have never tested) but my question
is more basic and elementar: Does anyone has a link or a document that
explains:
1- Required preprocessing before Orthorectification
2-
I solved...;
grass64 $GISDBASE/$LOCATION_NAME/$MAPSET
Thanks !
Yasuo shimada
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Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2011 16:30:16 +0900 (JST)
From: sgw00...@nifty.com
To: grass-user@lists.osgeo.org
Subject: startup with non-interactive batch jobs... failed
Dear grass user
I'm a
Hello to everyone,
i have some raster pictures that include 3D information and i try to export
them at the appropriate format so i can edit them further in programs such as
Meshlab, Blender 3D etc.
Formats such as .wrl, .3ds, .x3d, .obj, .xyz, are the appropriate for the job
i want them.
I
On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 10:50 AM, katrin eggert
katrineggert1...@gmail.com wrote:
Greetings
I have just received a task to Orthorectify very-high resolution images. I
know that GRASS (LINUX) performs this (I have never tested) but my question
is more basic and elementar: Does anyone has a link
Hi Pierre,
I did the same thing you did and Grass compiled without errors. The
only difference is that I changed the file in grass_trunk/include.
Apparently, everything is working OK.
Cheers
Daniel
On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 4:03 AM, Pierre Roudier
pierre.roud...@gmail.com wrote:
I had the
Hello Hamish,
While doing this i plan to implement two more modules:
r3.retile and r3.colors. r3.colors can be used to assign a color table
to a raster3d map (its an enhancement to r.colors to support 3d raster
too, like r.univar and r3.univar). Because g3d uses the same color
table and
Hello,
I'm trying to retrieve some statistics from several rasters, based on
overlaying vectors.
I'm using v.rast.stats but it is very slow. Is there another way?
I read something about Starspan, a software that does this same thing
faster, but I can,t find it to download.
Can anybody
There is an add-on v.rast.stats2 which is stated to be faster. I
encountered and reported a bug a while ago on it, but I believe it was
fixed.
Mark
On Jun 21, 2011 10:03 AM, Frederico Mestre mestre.freder...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to retrieve some statistics from several
Frederico,
One possible way is to generate a raster MASK file from the vector data
and, using the mask for each polygonal area and R, calculate statistics
that way. Although, honestly, I don't know if that would be faster or not.
Another possibility is something like this (snippit from a
Hi there
I just one to confirm one thing. If I'm using r.resamp.stats with
*mode *option.
If the most frequent value is a null, will i have a null value in the ouput?
Thank you
Kat
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Hello Markus
Thank you for your answer. Just a few more questions :)
For orthorectification, you should use a recent version of GRASS
(6.4.2) and not 6.4.0 because the orthorectification procedure has
been recently overhauled and is creating artefacts in earlier versions
of GRASS,
Hello,
The vector I've got is a grid 10x10 km, but it has some small irregular
shapes, do you think it would be adequate for raster calculation?
And I need to calculate a large number of variables, for a large geographic
area, using this vector and underlying rasters.
Frederico
2011/6/21
On Tue, 2011-06-21 at 16:30 +0900, sgw00...@nifty.com wrote:
Dear grass user
I'm a beginner of grass and linux...
I tried startup with non-interactive batch jobs.
I don't understand why (1) succeeded and (2) failed...
Is the reason linux permissin ?
(1) starup with -text
Hello,
I'm working in GRASS through QGIS.
But after I added the layers of my grass mapset to the qgis project it
started to take a long time to open.
Why does this happens?
thanks,
Frederico
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Hi,
Is there a wiki page with a list of publications that reference GRASS or
used GRASS for the analysis?
I've just had two articles published about physical volcanology, and I
used GRASS for LiDAR, multi-spectral infrared, georeferencing and
plotting field data. I'll add them to the list.
All:
I just got a Umbuntu Linux box and I'm having all sorts of trouble installing
GRASS 6.4.1 from source -- in the past, this process has been very simple on
RedHat. What's happening is that I build and install all the supporting
libraries (sqlite3, postgresql, fftw, proj4, gdal, etc.)
maybe youd like to try these packages:
https://launchpad.net/~grass/+archive/grass-stable
Upon source change automatically built from GRASS source based on debian
packaging:
https://code.launchpad.net/~grass/+recipe/grass64
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Dear Micha and all
You need to 'export' each of these variables. i.e.
home$ export GISDBASE=/home/shimada/mygis
and so on for the others.
Thanks... Yes, I shoud read this wiki page carefully.
Best
Yasuo shimada
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Micha Silver mi...@arava.co.ilさん:
On Tue, 2011-06-21 at 16:30 +0900,
Dear Sitnsu and all
Thank you for good advice.
Now, I trouble about legend of magnitude - circle.
Though grass had command 'd.legend!', this is raster only
I will draw some cicles in the same point related to dummy data of magnitude.
Best
Yasuo shimada
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Sitansu pattnaik
Deal all,
I am interested in a module that seems to be discontinued since GRASS 4. It
is called r.random.model and it is used for Monte Carlo realizations of
categorical maps.
I found the reference for this module in the man page of r.random.surface,
more specifically in
Tim,
Thanks for the suggestion; it turns out, all I needed to do was:
./configure --with-pic
and I had not seen this option previously (even though the error instruction
said to do this). A further problem was that Xmu headers were not installed on
my system that prevented NVIZ from building.
All:
Where should the file python-wxversion be located so that GRASS 6.4.1 will find
it? It's located on my Ubuntu 11.0.4 distribution at:
/usr/share/pyshared-data/python-wxversion
and contains this:
share/pyshared-data/python-wxversion
[python-package]
format = 1
python-version = 2.6, 2.7
Hi Tom,
I'm not sure if this helps you, but I have GRASS7 running on Ubuntu 11.04
and this is where python-wxversion is located on my machine.
justinjent@ubuntu:~$ locate wxversion
/usr/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/wxversion.py
/usr/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/wxversion.pyc
I am having trouble getting this function to work properly. I ran the v.net
function to connect my centres to my network (presumably sucsessfully). Then
i input the arc file and centre (point) files into the alayer=1, nlayer=2
respectivly, set my categories and distances, and when i run it,
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