Re: [GRASS-user] how to know if LFS flag is enable

2010-01-21 Thread Glynn Clements
Milton Cezar Ribeiro wrote: So under windows we are really limitted to 2Gb independent of compile using LFS flag? :-( Yes. Are there plans to by pass this!? I'm sure that we'll sort it out eventually. The problem is that the MinGW headers don't provide an equivalent of _FILE_OFFSET_BITS,

Re: [GRASS-user] how to know if LFS flag is enable

2010-01-20 Thread Milton Cezar Ribeiro
Hi Glynn, sorry my delay on answer. So under windows we are really limitted to 2Gb independent of compile using LFS flag? :-( Are there plans to by pass this!? I hope windows users could also be favoured of GRASS for work with large maps on near future. bests milton 2010/1/19 Glynn Clements

[GRASS-user] how to know if LFS flag is enable

2010-01-19 Thread Milton Cezar Ribeiro
Dear all, I am using r.series to join several large raster maps, but the south part of my map is completely empty, and whem I try r.what I get a error message can't read. I was wondering if it is a problem with LFS (large file system) flag. I compiled grass 6.4.0svn two weeks ago using

Re: [GRASS-user] how to know if LFS flag is enable

2010-01-19 Thread Glynn Clements
Milton Cezar Ribeiro wrote: I am using r.series to join several large raster maps, but the south part of my map is completely empty, and whem I try r.what I get a error message can't read. I was wondering if it is a problem with LFS (large file system) flag. I compiled grass 6.4.0svn two