Ciao Vero,
On Mon, Oct 10, 2016 at 6:47 PM, Veronica Andreo
wrote:
> Ciao Madi, Pietro
>
> Dunno if related or not at all, but I get the same error when trying to
> install db.join... No proxy involved, though. I just do:
>
> g.extension db.join
>
> However, I did install other add-on today with
On Mon, 10 Oct 2016, Laurent C. wrote:
Note that Itzï does not need an output to run. If you set a simulation
with only the DEM, an uniform friction coefficient and an uniform
rainfall, the water will simply accumulate in the depressions, giving you
an insight of the flow patterns.
Laurent,
Hello Rich,
First some remarks about your entry data:
- Your rainfall rate is very small. For your entire simulation of 24h,
it will rain only 0.24mm on your domain. Since the depth values under
the 'hmin' threshold are not output, you'll end up with empty output.
If you want to see flow patterns,
On Tue, 11 Oct 2016, Laurent C. wrote:
- Your rainfall rate is very small.
Laurent,
Changed rain to 10 mm/h, time to 2 hrs with 5 min steps. Specified mapset
for DEM map (be_cropped) as it's not in the analyses mapset.
- By setting bctype=4 and bcvalue=0 on all your region, you're forcing
Richard,
It seems to be a problem from within the temporal framework. I never
had this specific problem before, but I've run into some other obscure
errors using TGRASS.
Are other temporal commands (t.list, t.create...) working properly?
Laurent
2016-10-11 13:38 GMT-05:00 Rich Shepard :
> On Tue
On Tue, 11 Oct 2016, Laurent C. wrote:
It seems to be a problem from within the temporal framework. I never had
this specific problem before, but I've run into some other obscure errors
using TGRASS. Are other temporal commands (t.list, t.create...) working
properly?
Laurent,
I've no idea b
Group,
I am running a python code (worked well on earlier gdal version but not on
2.1) calling gdal with the following errors.
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The code start as follows
#!/usr/bin/env python
import os
import sys
import subprocess
import shutil
import binascii
import tempfile
import g
Dear GRASS people
I am using GRASS 7.0.4 on Ubuntu 14.04.
I am trying to display a DSM map (ALOS AW3D)
whose null value covers ocean. I use an original
color table like this:
GRASS 7.0.4 (latlon):~/ > cat color_DSM.txt
-1000 black
0 black
100 white
1000 white
nv blue
By running the foll
Le 12 octobre 2016 06:43:17 GMT+02:00, NASAHARA Kenlo <24dake...@gmail.com> a
écrit :
>Dear GRASS people
>
>I am using GRASS 7.0.4 on Ubuntu 14.04.
>
>I am trying to display a DSM map (ALOS AW3D)
>whose null value covers ocean. I use an original
>color table like this:
>
>GRASS 7.0.4 (latlon):~