Stephen V. Mather ha scritto: > Hi Andrea, > I sent the whole tree of data, rather than just the raw data. If I > check my 0 level tier for pixel size, here's what I get (please excuse the > DOS, I do so miss Linux and System 5 Unix) > >> FOR %f IN (*.tif) DO gdalinfo %f | grep Pixel >> temp.txt >> more temp.txt > > Pixel Size = (0.500000000000000,-0.500000000000000) > Pixel Size = (0.500000000000000,-0.500000000000000) > Pixel Size = (0.500000000000000,-0.500000000000000) > Pixel Size = (0.500000000000000,-0.500000000000000) > Pixel Size = (0.500000000000000,-0.500000000000000) > Pixel Size = (0.500000000000000,-0.500000000000000) > Pixel Size = (0.500000000000000,-0.500000000000000) > Pixel Size = (0.500000000000000,-0.500000000000000) > Pixel Size = (0.500000000000000,-0.500000000000000) > Pixel Size = (0.500000000000000,-0.500000000000000) > Pixel Size = (0.500000000000000,-0.500000000000000) > Pixel Size = (0.500000000000000,-0.500000000000000) > Pixel Size = (0.500000000000000,-0.500000000000000) > Pixel Size = (0.500000000000000,-0.500000000000000) > Pixel Size = (0.500000000000000,-0.500000000000000) > Pixel Size = (0.500000000000000,-0.500000000000000) > Pixel Size = (0.500000000000000,-0.500000000000000) > Pixel Size = (0.500000000000000,-0.500000000000000) > Pixel Size = (0.500000000000000,-0.500000000000000) > Pixel Size = (0.500000000000000,-0.500000000000000) > Pixel Size = (0.500000000000000,-0.500000000000000) > Pixel Size = (0.500000000000000,-0.500000000000000) > Pixel Size = (0.500000000000000,-0.500000000000000) > Pixel Size = (0.500000000000000,-0.500000000000000) > > If I instead decend the file hierarchy, like find does:
Arg, my brain was not completely connected when I run that command, forgot to disable recursion in find... sorry, I guess I'll need to have another look but right now I don't have time to debug it, but I'll keep in mind it's there. Someone else might have time to look into it before me. Cheers Andrea -- Andrea Aime OpenGeo - http://opengeo.org Expert service straight from the developers. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Download Intel® Parallel Studio Eval Try the new software tools for yourself. Speed compiling, find bugs proactively, and fine-tune applications for parallel performance. See why Intel Parallel Studio got high marks during beta. http://p.sf.net/sfu/intel-sw-dev _______________________________________________ Geoserver-devel mailing list Geoserver-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/geoserver-devel