stephen wrote:
Here is the error for compiling GRASS7 and addons r.stream.
svn up today
Error:
make MODULE_TOPDIR=$HOME/source/grass/grass7
...
io.c: In function ‘ram_create_map’:
io.c:16: warning: format not a string literal and no format arguments
try adding
#include grass/glocale.h
Markus wrote:
This error I don't get. I am using gcc version 4.4.3 (GCC)
But there are a series of compiler warnings like
main.c:126: warning: implicit declaration of function ‘create_distance_mask’
main.c:127: warning: implicit declaration of function ‘read_points’
main.c:130:
Huh.
Not an issue for me. Use Linux. (Haha)
Probably somebody (William?) should report a bug about breaking
backwards compatability on Mac. Hre's tracker:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=12997atid=112997
Maris.
2011/2/26, William Kyngesburye wokl...@kyngchaos.com:
TclTk 8.5 Aqua
Aren wrote:
Wow, I don't know how I missed that. I searched a lot and all I came
up with were ways to import PostGIS data into GRASS.
the wiki page is rather thin on details and examples,
http://grass.osgeo.org/wiki/PostGIS
maybe if you have some success you could provide some advice to
Hello Markus,
thank you for your advice. Unfortunatly its not possible for me to get clean
data. If I import an esri file (16 features) with the command v.in.ogr -o (the
o flag is for the locations projection) I get a file with 58 features.
Below I attached the output:
Best regards
Ciao grass users.
I have two raster.
1) raster 1:
n: 2728570
minimum: -0.791045
maximum: 0.774648
range: 1.56569
mean: 0.138333
mean of absolute values: 0.185515
standard deviation: 0.158265
variance: 0.025048
variation coefficient: 114.409 %
sum: 377452.4525757029
2) raster 2:
n: 2645080
On Fri, 25 Feb 2011, Hamish wrote:
GRASS 6.5.svn (Nevada-ll):~/grassdata g.region -p
projection: 99 (Albers Equal Area)
...
north: 42.939146
south: 34.306149
west: -120.987956
east: -112.451729
nsres: 8.632997
ewres: 8.536227
rows: 1
cols: 1
cells:
I have svn up in both source directories and issue the command below
from within the r.stream.basins directory
make MODULE_TOPDIR=$a #(is where my grass7 source directory is)
gcc -g -Wall -Werror-implicit-function-declaration -fno-common -
Wextra -Wunused
Don't upgrade to TclTk 8.5.9, stick with 8.5.8. I realize it's been out since
last September, but I never upgraded out of laziness and didn't notice.
They switched to use the system Cocoa API from the old Carbon API (should have
saved that for 8.6). Togl still has Carbon calls in it, and I
Thanks Glynn. My solution has been to do as you say with some
modifications and the result looks good. I changed the small
buffer-circle maps from 1 and nulls to binary rasters so that I can
avoid dealing with nulls. I also stopped using the same map as output
and input. It was easier to work out
This really only applies to developers and users that compile GRASS. I already
bundle TclTk with my GRASS packages for those users that just download and
intall the binaries.
Anyways, I added a TclTk 8.5.8 installer to my site for those that need it.
Just a quick standard Aqua framework
Hello,
The other day I installed version 6.4.1RC1 on mac os x. I get the following
error when I try to import import files. I have both the complete GDAL
frameworks 1.7 and 1.8 installed on my computer. I went back and reinstalled
version 1.7 and reinstalled GRASS, but I keep getting this error.
I bundled the wrong GDAL plugins with GRASS. I'm working on it. It only
affects reading those formats with r.in.gdal.
On Feb 26, 2011, at 1:01 PM, jentjr wrote:
Hello,
The other day I installed version 6.4.1RC1 on mac os x. I get the following
error when I try to import import files. I
You have the wrong gdal version and GRASS 6.4RC1 is old. I would
suggest going to http://www.kyngchaos.com/software/grass and
installing all of the frameworks and GRASS itself.
HTH,
Stephen
On Feb 26, 2011, at 1:01 PM, jentjr wrote:
Hello,
The other day I installed version 6.4.1RC1 on
Ciao Marcello.
I thought there was another solution but I adopted the solution proposed by
you.
Thank you very much
Gabriele
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