On 30/06/14 12:09, Francesco Nex wrote:
Hi,
My name is Francesco and I'm very new with GRASS.
I tried to use the i.segment command and I got a problem.
The command lines I used are the following:
i.segment -d group=060140_file_OFD output=060140_file_segs_L1 threshold=0.1
i.segment -d
On Mon, Jun 30, 2014 at 5:21 AM, Annalisa Minelli annagra...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi all,
I'm attempting to parallelize a job in a python script using multiprocess
library in grass70.
I had a look at the following links:
http://grasswiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Parallel_GRASS_jobs
and
Hi Annalisa,
I still need to learn a lot about this and have not tested Vaclav's
advice yet, which is probably the best way to go, but you can take a
look at some scripts I wrote for doing this:
https://github.com/javimarlop/eHabpy/blob/master/pas/tmp/parallel_segmentation_pca.py
Hello, apologies for cross-posting but this might be happening to other
users
After installing the latest packages updates from William Kyngesburye on
OSX 10.9 Mavericks, I'm getting lots of errors, both in Matplotlib and
GDAL. From what I could see, that all return the mach-o, but wrong
What are the errors? Do you have simple examples I can try? I updated
matplotlib and GDAL a month ago and this is the first I've heard of problems.
I am not packaging with a virtual machine.
I did hear about GRASS problems. There are font warnings due to a slip in
wxPython bugfixing -
Hi,
On Mon, Jun 30, 2014 at 7:57 PM, William Kyngesburye wokl...@kyngchaos.com
wrote:
What are the errors? Do you have simple examples I can try? I updated
matplotlib and GDAL a month ago and this is the first I've heard of
problems. I am not packaging with a virtual machine.
I did hear