First, an embarrassed 'mea culpa' about the menus. I'm so accustomed to
dragging the GIS manager to my second screen that I didn't even look at
the primary screen for the menus! Sorry 'bout that ...
Now for the serious stuff ...
William Kyngesburye wrote:
> On Nov 25, 2008, at 11:22 PM, Glynn Cl
On Nov 25, 2008, at 11:22 PM, Glynn Clements wrote:
First, note that the Xerces check in the v.in.wfs script is broken; it
uses "ldd", which (AFAIK) is specifc to Linux. You might want to try
removing the lines:
if [ -z "`ldd $OGRINFO | grep xerces`" ] ; then
g.message -e "OGR
Richard Chirgwin wrote:
> Two very quick questions regarding the Tiger version of Grass-GIS 6.4
> (from William K).
>
> 1) It is just me, or are the drop-down menus missing from the GIS
> manager GUI? (I can get by with command lines, but some of my users
> might jack up ...)
>
> 2) I'm trying
On Nov 25, 2008, at 10:59 PM, Richard Chirgwin wrote:
Hi,
Two very quick questions regarding the Tiger version of Grass-GIS 6.4
(from William K).
1) It is just me, or are the drop-down menus missing from the GIS
manager GUI? (I can get by with command lines, but some of my users
might jack up
Hi,
Two very quick questions regarding the Tiger version of Grass-GIS 6.4
(from William K).
1) It is just me, or are the drop-down menus missing from the GIS
manager GUI? (I can get by with command lines, but some of my users
might jack up ...)
2) I'm trying to test a WFS; Grass asks for Xerxes-
On Nov 25, 2008, at 10:33 PM, Kurt Springs wrote:
If you are using my GRASS 6.3, there is no need to delete
ActiveTcl. It has its own internal TclTk X11 binaries that it
explicitly uses. In fact, no need to delete 6.3 before installing
6.4.
6.4 actually overwrote 6.3. I'd assumed the r
Kurt:
> Something when v.digit crashed actually made it unreadable.
run v.build on the broken vector map.
Hamish
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On Nov 25, 2008, at 8:22 PM, William Kyngesburye wrote:
On Nov 25, 2008, at 6:53 PM, Kurt Springs wrote:
I hate to say it, but I need to go back to GRASS 6.3. GRASS 6.4-
svn keeps on freezing or unexpectedly quitting when I do anything
more intense than view what I've already created.
Ca
It seemed to run fine in the command line. Running it through Wish
causes it to crash.
Kurt
On Nov 25, 2008, at 9:17 PM, Hamish wrote:
Kurt Springs wrote:
I was trying to import some more vectors from my .dxf file
and GRASS 6.4 crashed under Active tcl 8.5. I tried a
simple layer and it st
Kurt Springs wrote:
> I was trying to import some more vectors from my .dxf file
> and GRASS 6.4 crashed under Active tcl 8.5. I tried a
> simple layer and it still crashed. I got the message
> "The application Wish quit unexpectedly." I
> didn't have this problem with 6.3.
>
> In Console Mess
On Nov 25, 2008, at 6:53 PM, Kurt Springs wrote:
I hate to say it, but I need to go back to GRASS 6.3. GRASS 6.4-svn
keeps on freezing or unexpectedly quitting when I do anything more
intense than view what I've already created.
Can you reproduce it and describe it using the spearfish samp
I hate to say it, but I need to go back to GRASS 6.3. GRASS 6.4-svn
keeps on freezing or unexpectedly quitting when I do anything more
intense than view what I've already created. Will it be as simple as
dumping Active Tcl (the Wish components) and reinstalling GRASS 6.3?
Also, the surfac
Hi again,
I was trying to import some more vectors from my .dxf file and GRASS
6.4 crashed under Active tcl 8.5. I tried a simple layer and it still
crashed. I got the message "The application Wish quit
unexpectedly." I didn't have this problem with 6.3.
In Console Messages I get:
11
It seems that r.null missed some NULL values or some negative values are still
there (one or both issues may be the cause).
Anyway I worked around it by adding a fixed amount with the map calculator and
rescaling it to the wanted scale.
This workaround seems to be foolproof and confirms that th
Hi,
I have a vector layer FOO which is linked to two tables in layers 1 and 2.
The categories for each vector element are different in layer 1 and (e.g. a
certain area may have the cat value "51" in layer 1 and a cat value of "42" in
layer 2).
Let's assume that layer one has a VARCHAR column con
On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 11:28 AM, Annekatrien Debien
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I'm trying to subset my TRMM image with the gdal_translate command in Grass
> 6.2.2 on Centos: "gdal_translate -projwin 868 187 875 178 apr00
> precip_apr00". However, Grass returns
> Error 4:'apr00' doe
Dear grass users
I have just read this thread
http://www.nabble.com/GRASS-6.4-and-Ubuntu-Intrepid-td20222308.htm
but I cannot understand clearly what can I have to do to avoid this:
GRASS 6.4.svn (piemwgs84_prova):~/script_grass > v.in.ogr -o
dsn=/media/disk/gis/shapefiles/ layer=polyRiserve ou
Dear all,
I'm trying to subset my TRMM image with the gdal_translate command in Grass
6.2.2 on Centos: "gdal_translate -projwin 868 187 875 178 apr00
precip_apr00". However, Grass returns
*Error 4:'apr00' does not exist in the file system,
and is not recognised as a supported dataset name.
GDALOp
Nearly there but not quite:
The final column should combine the values from the 2 columns, am I
right that concat doesn't work with dbf?
So this doesn't work
echo "UPDATE vectormap SET c_COVER = a_COVER || a_value" | db.execute
cheers,
maning
On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 2:34 PM, maning sambale
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