Hello Frank,
Sorry for being so late. The problem with v.profile is fixed in git
main [1]. It will be released as a part of 8.4.0. In the mean time you
can try to compile GRASS from git yourself to get the fix.
Māris.
1.
Thank you, Frank.
It is a bug in v.profile. I'll try to take a look into it. In the mean
time you can track the issue here:
https://github.com/OSGeo/grass/issues/2344
Sorry for your inconvenience,
Māris.
otrd., 2022. g. 26. apr., plkst. 21:08 — lietotājs Frank David
() rakstīja:
>
> Hello,
>
> I
*Subject:* Re: [GRASS-user] multiple
Hi Stephan,
I'm not very used to v.overlay, but it seems to be used with area and
not with lines crossing lines, isn't it ?
Frank
Le 27/04/2022 à 09:14, Stefan Blumentrath a écrit :
Hi Frank,
My general approach would be like this:
v.overay
2022 19:23
To: Stefan Blumentrath ; GRASS user list
Subject: Re: [GRASS-user] multiple
Hi Stephan,
I'm not very used to v.overlay, but it seems to be used with area and not with
lines crossing lines, isn't it ?
Frank
Le 27/04/2022 à 09:14, Stefan Blumentrath a écrit :
Hi Frank,
My
-Original Message-
From: grass-user On Behalf Of Frank David
Sent: tirsdag 26. april 2022 20:01
To: GRASS user list
Subject: [GRASS-user] multiple
Hello,
I need to identify vector lines (like roads, rivers) crossed by a transect and
get distance from the beginning of the transect
Hello Maris,
Thanks for your message.
If the lines (road or rivers) makes laces and the transect line cross
them several times at different distances, only the first intersection
is reported by v.profil. I have only one CAT by vector lines. You can
download a data set here >
produce lines, so you could check visually if the approach works
as expected.
Just a suggestion.
Cheers
Stefan
-Original Message-
From: grass-user On Behalf Of Frank David
Sent: tirsdag 26. april 2022 20:01
To: GRASS user list
Subject: [GRASS-user] multiple
Hello,
I need to identify vector
Hello Frank,
Could you elaborate on „first item“ as I just digitized a vector map
with three lines and crossed them with a profile and got back three
distances.
Things to check – do all lines have a CAT value in specified layer?
If you have a problem with a specific data set, you can send me it
Hello,
I need to identify vector lines (like roads, rivers) crossed by a
transect and get distance from the beginning of the transect. For the
moment I'm using v.profile but it returns only the first item. Is there
any way to get all crossed lines ?
Thank for your help,
Frank
Hi list,
I am running into a Map display issue - I made these changes to my .grassrc
yesterday:
export GRASS_RENDER_IMMEDIATE=cairo
export GRASS_RENDER_WIDTH=1195
export GRASS_RENDER_HEIGHT=940
export GRASS_RENDER_FILE=display.png
I made these changes to be able to export png files of the
On Tue, 1 Oct 2019, Rich Shepard wrote:
However, I have a question (for anyone to answer) about working with this
basin topography.
There are 70 individual raster maps within the mask of the basin's watershed
boundary. Am I correct that speed-issues aside, I need to run r.buildvrt so
I have a
Thanks for the help, Markus N. and Markus M. – Grass compiles and builds
successfully with proj 5.2.0.
Cheers,
~ Eric.
From: Markus Metz
Sent: May 22, 2019 13:16
To: Patton, Eric (NRCan/RNCan)
Cc: grass-user@lists.osgeo.org
Subject: Re: [GRASS-user] Multiple errors building Grass 7.7svn
Hi
22, 2019 12:57
> To: Patton, Eric (NRCan/RNCan)
> Cc: grass-user@lists.osgeo.org
> Subject: Re: [GRASS-user] Multiple errors building Grass 7.7svn
>
>
>
>
>
> On Wed, May 22, 2019 at 5:33 PM Patton, Eric (NRCan/RNCan) <
eric.pat...@canada.ca> wrote:
> >
> >
Subject: Re: [GRASS-user] Multiple errors building Grass 7.7svn
On Wed, May 22, 2019 at 5:33 PM Patton, Eric (NRCan/RNCan)
mailto:eric.pat...@canada.ca>> wrote:
>
> Markus -
>
> Yes, I am using proj 6.0.0 – built with no errors.
be aware that GRASS might c
Neteler
> Cc: Patton, Eric (NRCan/RNCan) ;
grass-user@lists.osgeo.org
> Subject: Re: [GRASS-user] Multiple errors building Grass 7.7svn
>
>
>
>
>
> On Wed, May 22, 2019 at 4:39 PM Markus Neteler wrote:
> >
> > Hi Eric,
> >
> > On Wed, May 22, 2019
, Eric (NRCan/RNCan) ;
grass-user@lists.osgeo.org
Subject: Re: [GRASS-user] Multiple errors building Grass 7.7svn
On Wed, May 22, 2019 at 4:39 PM Markus Neteler
mailto:nete...@osgeo.org>> wrote:
>
> Hi Eric,
>
> On Wed, May 22, 2019 at 3:32 PM Patton, Eric (NRCan/RNCan)
On Wed, May 22, 2019 at 4:39 PM Markus Neteler wrote:
>
> Hi Eric,
>
> On Wed, May 22, 2019 at 3:32 PM Patton, Eric (NRCan/RNCan)
> wrote:
> >
> > Hi Markus,
> >
> > I noted your new installation instructions for the git repo and have
used those.
> >
> > The first error in error.log occurs in
Hi Eric,
On Wed, May 22, 2019 at 3:32 PM Patton, Eric (NRCan/RNCan)
wrote:
>
> Hi Markus,
>
> I noted your new installation instructions for the git repo and have used
> those.
>
> The first error in error.log occurs in /usr/local/grass/lib/proj:
>
> test -d OBJ.x86_64-pc-linux-gnu || mkdir -p
: expected identifier or ‘(’ before ‘}’ token
}
^
../../include/Make/Compile.make:32: recipe for target
'OBJ.x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/do_proj.o' failed
make: *** [OBJ.x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/do_proj.o] Error 1
make: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs
Thanks,
~ Eric.
-----Original Message-
From: Markus Neteler
Hi Eric,
On Tue, May 21, 2019 at 6:00 PM Patton, Eric (NRCan/RNCan)
wrote:
...
> I was running Grass 7.7svn (trunk) fine last week, and updated to v74509
> today on Linux Mint 19.1.
We just moved to GitHub:
git clone https://github.com/OSGeo/grass.git
However, a question:
> No errors during
Hi,
I was running Grass 7.7svn (trunk) fine last week, and updated to v74509 today
on Linux Mint 19.1. No errors during configure, but make showed many errors of
the type:
Error: /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/7/include/xmmintrin.h:120: Syntax error at
'{'
Error:
To have a region (based on a vector map) with different resolutions for
different models would this sequence of commands work?
g.region vect='vector_map' # default resolution is 1m
g.region save='res_1m'
g.region res=500
g.region save='res_500m'
Then I would set the region as needed for a
* Markus Metz [2018-02-27 09:08:03 +0100]:
On Sun, Feb 25, 2018 at 6:34 PM, Nikos Alexandris
wrote:
Thanks a lot Markus.
I didn't mean to "hide" details.
Details are not so important here, and it is easy to get lost in details.
The
On Sun, Feb 25, 2018 at 6:34 PM, Nikos Alexandris
wrote:
>
> Thanks a lot Markus.
>
> I didn't mean to "hide" details.
Details are not so important here, and it is easy to get lost in details.
The general workflow and design on how to run GRASS processing chains in
Thanks a lot Markus.
I didn't mean to "hide" details. It's the lack of time for my bad
example. I posted the "pseudo-example" to get more or less, a
verification, about the "logic" of it.
My intention was/is to share scripts after polishing and corrections.
Attached is only 1 out of many.
On Sun, Feb 25, 2018 at 9:44 AM, Nikos Alexandris
wrote:
>
> * Markus Neteler [2018-02-24 23:00:32 +0100]:
>
>> On Sat, Feb 24, 2018 at 10:31 PM, Markus Metz
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> On Sat, Feb 24, 2018 at 10:06 PM, Nikos
* Markus Neteler [2018-02-24 23:00:32 +0100]:
On Sat, Feb 24, 2018 at 10:31 PM, Markus Metz
wrote:
On Sat, Feb 24, 2018 at 10:06 PM, Nikos Alexandris
* Markus Metz [2018-02-24
* Markus Metz [2018-02-24 22:31:41 +0100]:
On Sat, Feb 24, 2018 at 10:06 PM, Nikos Alexandris
wrote:
* Markus Metz [2018-02-24 21:39:40 +0100]:
On Sat, Feb 24, 2018 at 9:25 PM, Nikos Alexandris <
On Sat, Feb 24, 2018 at 10:31 PM, Markus Metz
wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 24, 2018 at 10:06 PM, Nikos Alexandris
>> * Markus Metz [2018-02-24 21:39:40 +0100]:
>>> On Sat, Feb 24, 2018 at 9:25 PM, Nikos Alexandris
On Sat, Feb 24, 2018 at 10:06 PM, Nikos Alexandris
wrote:
>
> * Markus Metz [2018-02-24 21:39:40 +0100]:
>
>> On Sat, Feb 24, 2018 at 9:25 PM, Nikos Alexandris <
n...@nikosalexandris.net>
>> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> Dear community,
>>>
>>> I am
* Markus Metz [2018-02-24 21:39:40 +0100]:
On Sat, Feb 24, 2018 at 9:25 PM, Nikos Alexandris
wrote:
Dear community,
I am asking for help to "debug" a situation.
One ETRS89-based location, one Mapset with hundreds of land cover
On Sat, Feb 24, 2018 at 9:25 PM, Nikos Alexandris
wrote:
>
> Dear community,
>
> I am asking for help to "debug" a situation.
>
> One ETRS89-based location, one Mapset with hundreds of land cover raster
> map tiles.
>
> Then, hundreds of UTM Zones-based Locations, subset
Dear community,
I am asking for help to "debug" a situation.
One ETRS89-based location, one Mapset with hundreds of land cover raster
map tiles.
Then, hundreds of UTM Zones-based Locations, subset of the WRS2 grid.
Multiple `r.proj`es are running in parallel. However, only one at a time
from
Hi,
I'd like to generate multiple random surface with different spatial
autocorrelation. Of course I can do that with multiple runs of
r.random.surface (GRASS7) by setting different values for the distance
parameter for each run (this works fine). In the manual I read that if If
multiple values
Hello,
I am trying to figure out a way to display more than one icons/symbols
per location, representing various local attributes.
E.g. I have the coordinates of a village and know that it has a church,
a theatre and a factory nearby. Another village might only have a
factory. A third might
On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 3:39 AM, Dave Roberts
dvr...@ecology.msu.montana.edu wrote:
Friends,
I'm not exactly a newbie, but still yet quite naive in GRASS. This seems
like a simple problem, but I suspect unforeseen problems with the simple
solution.
I have imported a surficial geology
On 26/11/13 03:39, Dave Roberts wrote:
Friends,
I'm not exactly a newbie, but still yet quite naive in GRASS. This
seems like a simple problem, but I suspect unforeseen problems with the
simple solution.
I have imported a surficial geology map from a shapefile. There are
1082 polygons.
On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 11:08 AM, Moritz Lennert
mlenn...@club.worldonline.be wrote:
Doesn't v.in.ogr attribute new, unique cat values to every polygon ?
Not if the input feature is a MULTI* feature. All features in a
MULTIPOLYGON, MULTILINE, or MULTIPOINT will get the same category.
That keeps
Thanks Markus. This has me on the right track, but I haven't gotten it
all to work yet.
v.category map=geo type=centroid op=add layer=2
refused to work without a new output map, so
v.category inp=geo out=new_geo op=add layer=2
produced a new vector map where the cats are unique for each
I would suggest to run
v.category inp=geo type=centroid out=new_geo op=add layer=2 --o
Thanks Markus! Now I'm getting somewhere. v.info shows geo and new_geo
in perfect correspondence for areas, islands, boundaries, etc.
d.what.vect shows new_geo with the original data in layer 1 and
On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 4:34 PM, Dave Roberts
dvr...@ecology.msu.montana.edu wrote:
I would suggest to run
v.category inp=geo type=centroid out=new_geo op=add layer=2 --o
Thanks Markus! Now I'm getting somewhere. v.info shows geo and new_geo in
perfect correspondence for areas, islands,
Markus,
Thanks a mill! I'll try that when I get back to that machine.
I really appreciate you time end expertise. You're a scholar and a
gentleman.
Dave
On 11/26/2013 08:48 AM, Markus Metz wrote:
On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 4:34 PM, Dave Roberts
dvr...@ecology.msu.montana.edu wrote:
Markus,
v.to.db map=new_geo layer=2 column=surgeo option=query qlayer=1
qcolumn=surgeo
In this example, the column surgeo in layer 2 must exist and must be
of the same type like the column surgeo in layer 1.
the qcolumn actually had a different name, but with that small
correction this
Friends,
I'm not exactly a newbie, but still yet quite naive in GRASS. This
seems like a simple problem, but I suspect unforeseen problems with the
simple solution.
I have imported a surficial geology map from a shapefile. There are
1082 polygons. Each of the polygons with the same
Is there a way, how to import multiple 3D GDN files into a GRASS mapset? My
DGN files include only Polylines of terrain contours from which I need to
build a DEM. I use GRASS 6.4.2 for MS-Windows (WinXP, latest stable
version).
Thank You for any idea.
Martin Kresac
Hi all,
So, I know one can have a 'working' GRASS and a 'try-if-you-dare' GRASS
on the one computer... a quick web search on how to do multiple grass
installs gave me more info on laying turf than on computing though!
The GRASS wiki has good info on compiling from source, but didn't see
anything
Hi,
in fact it's pretty easy to have multiple grass install on your computer:
you just need to follow the instructions on
http://grass.osgeo.org/wiki/Compile_and_Install#Ubuntu, and use the
--prefix=/opt/grass64 (or whatever you want)
on my gentoo box, i have a regular grass-6.4.1, and a
Thanks Paulo, I suspected that was the 'right' way to approach it but
was vague on the locations/config.
See how I go with it (a weekend project I think).
-shane.
On Thu, 2011-10-13 at 14:49 +0200, Paulo van Breugel wrote:
You can compile your ' working' GRASS in e.g., /usr/local/grass64 and
Hi Sylvain, thanks it must be too late at night... I'd had a quick look
at that site before but missed the attention dummy, this will work for
you I was hoping to see in relation to two installs ;-)
-Mind you, after getting a coupla good tips for this, one suggested I
need not bother with 2
Hi,
I am running 30 programs simultaneously on a super computer. After some time
some of them crash, giving the following error.
Removing raster tempPERMANENT
WARNING: misc: couldn't be removed
WARNING: fcell: couldn't be removed
Traceback (most recent call last):
File cmaes.py, line 202, in
AhmadKhaled wrote:
I am running 30 programs simultaneously on a super computer. After some time
some of them crash, giving the following error.
/software/apps/grass-gis/grass-6.4.0/etc/python/grass/script/core.py, line
53, in __init__
File
Greetings
I have a script where I need to define a region based on 2 rasters output[0]
and output[1].
I'm using thwe following expression:
grass.run_command(g.region, rast = output[2] output[3], res= t_srx)
But This is not correct. my question is how can I have both rasters without
getting an
Luis Lisboa wrote:
I have a script where I need to define a region based on 2 rasters output[0]
and output[1].
I'm using thwe following expression:
grass.run_command(g.region, rast = output[2] output[3], res= t_srx)
But This is not correct. my question is how can I have both rasters
Hi all,
I'm a three-day-old grass user, so my question can result a bit silly,
but I searched anywhere on the web, without any answer.
I have a set of 1546 centroids which refers to as many areas of a vector
map. Some of these centroids points to more than one polygon, so my
attempt to set a
Hello Colin
I've downloaded and installed winGRASS r38959.
I used db.connect to define ODBC connection
Used db.login to define user
Ran db.tables -p
- this generates error with pop-up window appearing: odbc.exe has
encountered a problem and needs to close
Regards,
Sharon
On Sun, Sep 6, 2009
Hello Hamish (and grass users),
Ahh yes, apologies for my silly operator error. OK changed col to column.
v.label labels=alt_nme map=locn column=othnme layer=2
returns message Labeled 0 lines
I still have the issue that commands such as v.label, d.vect.thematic,
d.vect, v.extract, etc are
I've just uploaded a new version (r38959) with ODBC support enabled.
Please test it out and let us know if it is working properly. I hope
this solves your issue Sharon. (Please remember that it can take up to
24 hours before the new updates make it to all the web mirrors).
-Colin
On Fri, Sep 4,
Hi,
I'm hoping the general GRASS mailing list community can help me.
I'm using winGRASS 6.4 (r38875) on windows XP and using DBF files
(oracle and ODBC is not currently supported in winGRASS).
I'm able to connect an additional attribute table containing
alternative names to a vector map. The
Hello Daniel (and others),
I ran the module successfully, but only with a network, where every line
ends with the next node.
In attached example it is possible to calc path from 1 to 4 and from 5
to 6, but not from 1 to 2,3,5,6 or from 5 to anywhere expect 6 and so on.
Do you have an idea how
..with attachment
Hello Daniel (and others),
I ran the module successfully, but only with a network, where every line
ends with the next node.
In attached example it is possible to calc path from 1 to 4 and from 5
to 6, but not from 1 to 2,3,5,6 or from 5 to anywhere expect 6 and so on.
Do you
achim wrote:
In attached example it is possible to calc path from 1 to 4
and from 5 to 6, but not from 1 to 2,3,5,6 or from 5 to anywhere
expect 6 and so on.
Do you have an idea how to handle this?
Especially: do you know if breaking the lines (eg. dark
green one at point 5) is possible
Hamish schrieb:
achim wrote:
In attached example it is possible to calc path from 1 to 4
and from 5 to 6, but not from 1 to 2,3,5,6 or from 5 to anywhere
expect 6 and so on.
Do you have an idea how to handle this?
Especially: do you know if breaking the lines (eg. dark
green one
Hello Achim,
If I understand your description and image correctly, then the line
from 1 to 4 is one single line and nodes 2 and 3 lie on it. If this is
the case then the module does not find a path from, say, 1 to 5. The
reason is, as you mentioned in your email, that the module runs
On 08/07/09 21:09, Daniel Bundala wrote:
Hello all,
I have finished v.net.distance module as a part of my Google Summer of
Code project.
Great work !! I'll test as soon as I have a bit more time.
Moritz
___
grass-user mailing list
Hello all,
I have finished v.net.distance module as a part of my Google Summer of
Code project. The (source code of) module can be downloaded from grass
add-ons repository (vector/net.analyze). I recommend to download the
entire directory to avoid any compilation issues. Additionally, you
get an
On 01/07/09 04:44, J. Holden wrote:
Hello,
I am looking to use v.net.path to determine the distance of many
different points to many different other points on a network.
Is it possible to send multiple parameters to v.net.path? For
instance, I have (in theory) 4 points connected to a network.
Hello,
I am looking to use v.net.path to determine the distance of many different
points to many different other points on a network.
Is it possible to send multiple parameters to v.net.path? For instance, I have
(in theory) 4 points connected to a network. I want to find the distance of the
J. Holden wrote:
I am looking to use v.net.path to determine the distance of
many different points to many different other points on a
network.
Is it possible to send multiple parameters to v.net.path?
For instance, I have (in theory) 4 points connected to a
network. I want to find the
, Hamish hamis...@yahoo.com wrote:
From: Hamish hamis...@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: [GRASS-user] Multiple v.net.path parameters
To: grass-user@lists.osgeo.org, J. Holden statto...@yahoo.com
Date: Tuesday, June 30, 2009, 8:01 PM
J. Holden wrote:
I am looking to use v.net.path to determine
On 16/04/09 18:57, Adam Dershowitz, Ph.D., P.E. wrote:
On Apr 16, 2009, at 3:02 AM, Moritz Lennert wrote:
On 16/04/09 06:29, Adam Dershowitz, Ph.D., P.E. wrote:
I really liked the suggestion, so I tried itbut it doesn't work.
To continue my simple example, I did create view less2
On 16/04/09 06:29, Adam Dershowitz, Ph.D., P.E. wrote:
I really liked the suggestion, so I tried itbut it doesn't work.
To continue my simple example, I did create view less2 cat,Value
from data where Value 2; So I end up with a view, as expected. The
problem is that if I now link my map
On Apr 16, 2009, at 3:02 AM, Moritz Lennert wrote:
On 16/04/09 06:29, Adam Dershowitz, Ph.D., P.E. wrote:
I really liked the suggestion, so I tried itbut it doesn't
work. To continue my simple example, I did create view less2
cat,Value
from data where Value 2; So I end up with a
This is somewhat a followup to my prior post and somewhat a new, but
related problem.
I ended up doing what I had proposed, which is I have a table that has
each sample value and location:
LocationValue cat
a 3.1 1
b 2.1 2
a 1.1 3
c 4.1 4
On 16/04/09 01:00, Adam Dershowitz, Ph.D., P.E. wrote:
This is somewhat a followup to my prior post and somewhat a new, but
related problem.
I ended up doing what I had proposed, which is I have a table that has
each sample value and location:
LocationValue cat
a3.11
b2.1
--Adam
On Apr 15, 2009, at 9:29 PM, Adam Dershowitz, Ph.D., P.E. wrote:
On Apr 15, 2009, at 4:29 PM, Moritz Lennert wrote:
On 16/04/09 01:00, Adam Dershowitz, Ph.D., P.E. wrote:
This is somewhat a followup to my prior post and somewhat a new,
but related problem.
I ended up doing what
Hello Adam,
maybe another solution in this case would be a set of 2 tables :
* one linking to the geometry, that is containing nothing but cat
values,
* another one, containing a cat column (related to the geometric
table) and different data columns corresponding to your sampling.
Does this help
On 14/04/09 08:37, Vincent Bain wrote:
Hello Adam,
maybe another solution in this case would be a set of 2 tables :
* one linking to the geometry, that is containing nothing but cat
values,
* another one, containing a cat column (related to the geometric
table) and different data columns
Hmmm, not sure you understood what I suggested (or maybe I did not catch
your point of view !). Let's consider you add two measures a week for
point A (cat=1), and 1 measure monthly for point B (cat=2), then after
one year you have :
* in table1 (cat integer):
2 recors (cat=1 and cat=2)
* in
On Apr 14, 2009, at 9:51 AM, Vincent Bain wrote:
Hmmm, not sure you understood what I suggested (or maybe I did not
catch
your point of view !). Let's consider you add two measures a week for
point A (cat=1), and 1 measure monthly for point B (cat=2), then after
one year you have :
* in
I am trying to set up a new project in Grass, and I have a question
about the best approach.
I have different vector locations, and at each one there were multiple
samples taken. At the moment I have each sample as a row in a data
base.
My question is how best to put this data into a set
Ultimately, it may not even be possible to generate such a map, given
the 32-bit limit for category numbers. You could theoretically have up
to to 2^96 distinct categories, although in practice you would be
limited by the size of the map. But you could end up with each cell
having a
me:
idea: do you really need a static output map? would on-demand calls
to r.what suffice? It can take 96 input maps.
...
echo x|y|`g.mlist rast sep='|'`
echo $x $y | r.what in=`g.mlist rast`
oops, that should read:
echo $x $y | r.what in=`g.mlist rast sep=,` null=
Hamish
John wrote:
I am creating a raster map that essentially summarizes the
intersection of a series of labeled rasters that each have
values of either 1 or null (presence/absence data). I am
using r.series like this to perform the summation across the
rasters that are all named with a prefix of
On Nov 11, 2008, at 6:45 PM, Hamish wrote:
John wrote:
I am creating a raster map that essentially summarizes the
intersection of a series of labeled rasters that each have
values of either 1 or null (presence/absence data). I am
using r.series like this to perform the summation across the
On Nov 11, 2008, at 6:45 PM, Hamish wrote:
John wrote:
I am creating a raster map that essentially summarizes the
intersection of a series of labeled rasters that each have
values of either 1 or null (presence/absence data). I am
using r.series like this to perform the summation across the
On Tue, 2008-11-11 at 19:34 -0800, John C. Tull wrote:
On Nov 11, 2008, at 6:45 PM, Hamish wrote:
John wrote:
I am creating a raster map that essentially summarizes the
intersection of a series of labeled rasters that each have
values of either 1 or null (presence/absence data). I am
As Martin says, GRASS 7 development has now started. The first phase
of development is to eliminate deprecated functionality. This will
break stuff. Eventually we should get around to replacing most of the
stuff which breaks with more usable alternatives. In the meantime, use
6.4 if you just want
Just back from the field...wow, what a lot of changes that have been going on
in the codebase! Catching up on Grass emails only took 7 hours ;)
After a fresh make distclean, and a lengthy svn update, Grass 7 fails to start
up and exits with an error ERROR: Incompatible library version for
Hi,
After a fresh make distclean, and a lengthy svn update, Grass 7 fails to
start up and exits with an error ERROR: Incompatible library version for
module.
Checking the error.log, I see the following:
GRASS GIS compilation log
-
Started compilation: Wed Aug 6
Patton, Eric wrote:
Just back from the field...wow, what a lot of changes that have been
going on in the codebase! Catching up on Grass emails only took 7
hours ;)
As Martin says, GRASS 7 development has now started. The first phase
of development is to eliminate deprecated functionality.
Hi grasslist,
I have a MIF/MID file with city names of europa. I have imported this one
into GRASS and I've worked with the layer in sqlite. Then I have exported
the layer to shp and then I notice that the german, polish and other special
characters have disappeared.
I'm not sure, but probably
On Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 11:03 AM, Manuel Sangiao [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi grasslist,
I have a MIF/MID file with city names of europa. I have imported this one
into GRASS
I suppose you used v.in.ogr?
and I've worked with the layer in sqlite. Then I have exported
the layer to shp and then
Dear GRASS user,
the problem I have is using r.water.outlet for some scripting in Python. Below I
want to explain the proceeding in detail. It should be mentioned in advance that
the necessary drainage raster has nearly 1 rows and columns, so it's not
really small...
I have a point shape file
Dear GRASS user,
the problem I have is using r.water.outlet for some scripting in Python. Below I
want to explain the proceeding in detail. It should be mentioned in advance that
the necessary drainage raster has nearly 1 rows and columns, so it's not
really small...
I have a point shape file
to just the area of each
basin before doing the other calculations, it might run a lot faster.
Michael
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Date: Thu, 15 May 2008 14:00:14 +0200
From: Christian Schwartze [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [GRASS-user] Multiple usage
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