Hi all,
1. Very old aerialphotographs for which you do not have supporting data like
focal lengths etc, except a stereo pair of photos, how to convert them to
digital ??
2. Can a normal (Hp) A4 scanner work for this.
3. Any one on GRASS list tried it this way.
Ravi Kumar
Markus Neteler <[EMAIL
Peter Gardner wrote:
> Hi Martin,
> I checked out revision 30941.
> ../configure fails with:
> checking if system supports Large Files at all... yes
> checking whether to use Python... yes
> checking for python-config... /usr/bin/python-config
> checking for Python.h... yes
> checking for swig...
Hi Martin,
Installed swig-1.3.35.
Installed grass 6.3.0 svn revision 30941.
I get exactly the same error:
Starting GRASS ...
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/local/grass-6.3.0svn/etc/wxpython/gis_set.py", line 710, in
GRASSStartUp = StartUp(0)
File "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-p
Hi Martin,
I checked out revision 30941.
../configure fails with:
checking if system supports Large Files at all... yes
checking whether to use Python... yes
checking for python-config... /usr/bin/python-config
checking for Python.h... yes
checking for swig... no
configure: error: *** couldn't find
Hello list!
I was importing lidar data into a 3D point with the sqlite dbase driver.
While it was chugging on that, I tried to import some simple polygon data.
I got a "database locked" message.
Does this mean that database access in a mapset (when using sqlite) is
limited to one vector at a time
Hi,
please try to compile 6.3.0svn, the same error??
svn checkout https://svn.osgeo.org/grass/grass/branches/releasebranch_6_3
grass63_release
Regards, Martin
2008/4/11, geep999 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 2/ When I try to run it - "grass63 -wxpython" - I get the following Message:
>
> Starting GR
Hi,
1/ I've just compiled GRASS63 RC6 on a Slackware12.1RC1 machine.
Had a bit of a fight during make. Errors in:
/home/dad/grass/grass-6.3.0RC6/gui/wxpython/vdigit
Workaround, as per
http://svn.osgeo.org/grass/grass/trunk/gui/wxpython/README
cd /usr/local/lib
sudo ln -s /usr/lib/python2.5/site-
>should be fixed now
>
>http://trac.osgeo.org/grass/changeset/30939
>
>Martin
Hi, yes I just tested it, works great. Thanks,
~ Eric.
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Hi,
should be fixed now
http://trac.osgeo.org/grass/changeset/30939
Martin
2008/4/11, Patton, Eric <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I can't seem to remove mapsets in g.mapsets using the new removemapset
> parameter. Ex:
>
> $ g.mapsets -p
> ED_Legacy_Data PERMANENT 2007006
>
> $ g.mapsets rem=2007006
I can't seem to remove mapsets in g.mapsets using the new removemapset
parameter. Ex:
$ g.mapsets -p
ED_Legacy_Data PERMANENT 2007006
$ g.mapsets rem=2007006
$ g.mapsets -p
ED_Legacy_Data PERMANENT 2007006
g.list is still fetching raster map names from the removed mapset as well:
$ g.list rast
On Sat, 2008-04-12 at 08:12 +, Isabel Alfaro Cardozo wrote:
> hi, I was wondering if it is posible to measure areas and distances
> inside GRASS, and save the values in a table.
>
> wich commands do I have to use?
> thank you
>
> Isabel
2 more examples for categorised raster maps (in this
On 11/04/08 14:42, Isabel Alfaro Cardozo wrote:
hi, I was wondering if it is posible to measure areas and distances
inside GRASS, and save the values in a table.
wich commands do I have to use?
This depends whether you work in raster or vector, but in vector look at
the following:
v.to.db
Hi,
2008/4/11, Isabel Alfaro Cardozo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> hi, I was wondering if it is posible to measure areas and distances inside
> GRASS, and save the values in a table.
if you mean areas of polygons and length of linear feature you can use
v.to.db module. For distance measuring use d.measu
hi, I was wondering if it is posible to measure areas and distances inside
GRASS, and save the values in a table.
wich commands do I have to use?
thank you
Isabel
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Nice... Had missed that tip about grass launching
Thanks
Daniel
On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 7:06 AM, Moritz Lennert
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 10/04/08 15:11, Daniel Victoria wrote:
>
> > In the email topic you asked about scripting... Well, I have a friend
> > here that is not very computer lit
On 10/04/08 15:11, Daniel Victoria wrote:
In the email topic you asked about scripting... Well, I have a friend
here that is not very computer literate but he needs to use some
python scripts I wrote for Grass.
I installed winGrass for him and I'm surprised how fast he learned!
Also, the python
On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 5:09 AM, Shaun & Melissa Busler
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Markus,
>
> Thanks for the suggestion. I will give those focal lengths a try.
>
> What do you mean by i.ortho.photo is robust and hope that it converges?
It won't explode :-) I mean that even if you are off from
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