Re: [GRASS-user] GRASS and opensuse 12.3

2013-06-27 Thread jwd
On Thu, 27 Jun 2013 11:24:03 +0200 Otto Dassau wrote: > Hi, > > libpng16.so.16 and libodbc.so.2 is part of opensuse factory AFAIK. > > Maybe you mixed up 12.3 with factory packages/repositories? On my > Opensuse 12.3 with libodb.so.1 and libpng15.so.15 it installs without > problems. > > Rega

Re: [GRASS-user] GRASS and opensuse 12.3

2013-06-27 Thread jwd
On Thu, 27 Jun 2013 12:12:33 +0300 Angelos Tzotsos wrote: > Hi, > > Can you please post the repositories that you have enabled on your > system? I will take a look now on a fresh install to see what the > problem is. > > Cheers, > Angelos > Thanks for the response. I have eight "openSUSE-12.3

Re: [GRASS-user] How to plot a vector field?

2013-06-27 Thread david adam
Many Thanks! Guessing would not have worked here... david On 06/27/2013 05:07 PM, Hamish wrote: David wrote: I would like to plot data which consist of a number of points, each of which has a latitude, a longitude, an x-velocity, and a y-velocity. I want to plot an arrow for each point that

Re: [GRASS-user] How to plot a vector field?

2013-06-27 Thread Hamish
David wrote: > I would like to plot data which consist of a number of points, each of > which has a latitude, a longitude, an x-velocity, and a y-velocity.  I > want to plot an arrow for each point that starts at the proper latitude > and longitude, and has a length and direction that show the

[GRASS-user] How to plot a vector field?

2013-06-27 Thread david adam
I would like to plot data which consist of a number of points, each of which has a latitude, a longitude, an x-velocity, and a y-velocity. I want to plot an arrow for each point that starts at the proper latitude and longitude, and has a length and direction that show the velocity. I used to

Re: [GRASS-user] r.neighbors velocity

2013-06-27 Thread Markus Neteler
On Thu, Jun 27, 2013 at 9:01 AM, Ivan Marchesini wrote: > Hi all, > A friend of mine (having skill also in some proprietary remote sensing > softwares) is testing GRASS for some task. > He is quite happy about the results but he was really surprised by the > time interval that r.neighbor take for

Re: [GRASS-user] changing raster values in r.example

2013-06-27 Thread Markus Metz
On Thu, Jun 27, 2013 at 4:50 PM, Pedro Mendonça wrote: > Hi. > I'm starting to write a simple program based on r.example. > For now the goal is to read a DEM file, change some values, and write out > another DEM file with the changed values. > > The r.example creates the second DEM file but wit

[GRASS-user] changing raster values in r.example

2013-06-27 Thread Pedro Mendonça
Hi. I'm starting to write a simple program based on r.example. For now the goal is to read a DEM file, change some values, and write out another DEM file with the changed values. The r.example creates the second DEM file but with the default region (how can I change the region?) and does nothi

Re: [GRASS-user] r.example

2013-06-27 Thread Pedro Mendonça
Hi Markus, yes, I started GRASS and selected the location "3763_Portugal", so I guess it means i was in a GRASS session? Anyway, I followed the link you provided and finally managed to put it to work! Yeah! I just type "r.example" and it runs. I have some more questions about writing in raste

Re: [GRASS-user] access to multispectral landsat data for the UK

2013-06-27 Thread Daniel Victoria
Hi Hamish, I was not aware of EOLi (and eolisa). Just installed and it looks lika a nice app. But I could not figure out if there were any free satellite images besides landsat. Do you know what images can we obtain for free, through eolisa? Cheers and thanks Daniel On Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 8:34

Re: [GRASS-user] error while loading shared libraries

2013-06-27 Thread Hamish
Richard wrote: > Resolved by completely uninstalling and reinstalling (via Synaptic > Package manager) and then re-installing the addon. It is expected that when you install a new version of GRASS you'll have to rebuild any self-compiled addons modules written in C or C++. Bash and Python scripts

Re: [GRASS-user] GRASS and opensuse 12.3

2013-06-27 Thread Otto Dassau
Hi, libpng16.so.16 and libodbc.so.2 is part of opensuse factory AFAIK. Maybe you mixed up 12.3 with factory packages/repositories? On my Opensuse 12.3 with libodb.so.1 and libpng15.so.15 it installs without problems. Regards Otto Am Thu, 27 Jun 2013 01:24:47 -0700 schrieb jwd : > I've run int

Re: [GRASS-user] GRASS and opensuse 12.3

2013-06-27 Thread Angelos Tzotsos
Hi, Can you please post the repositories that you have enabled on your system? I will take a look now on a fresh install to see what the problem is. Cheers, Angelos On 06/27/2013 11:24 AM, jwd wrote: I've run into problems in trying to install GRASS and some related software on my opensuse 12.

Re: [GRASS-user] error while loading shared libraries

2013-06-27 Thread RichardC
Resolved by completely uninstalling and reinstalling (via Synaptic Package manager) and then re-installing the addon. System: Mint linux 13 (ubuntu precise) GRASS 6.4.3RC3 -- View this message in context: http://osgeo-org.1560.x6.nabble.com/error-while-loading-shared-libraries-tp5062286p506251

Re: [GRASS-user] Analyse water of a river using GRASS...

2013-06-27 Thread Margherita Di Leo
Hi! On Wed, Jun 26, 2013 at 8:08 AM, Andranik Hayrapetyan < andranik@gmail.com> wrote: > Good day, > > My question can sound a bit not concrete, it is a some generic question, > because I don't know yet what exactly I will need... > > I need to do some analysis on waters of a river, and want

[GRASS-user] GRASS and opensuse 12.3

2013-06-27 Thread jwd
I've run into problems in trying to install GRASS and some related software on my opensuse 12.3 system. It may be something broken in my install - but - I cannot get an installation of GRASS to finish up on my system, which is running an AMD Phenom II processor with 4 gigs of memory and a 600 gig

[GRASS-user] r.neighbors velocity

2013-06-27 Thread Ivan Marchesini
Hi all, A friend of mine (having skill also in some proprietary remote sensing softwares) is testing GRASS for some task. He is quite happy about the results but he was really surprised by the time interval that r.neighbor take for doing the analysis. The time is really large in his opinion. Do you