Martin Landa wrote: > > What kind of verbose output are you expecting?
Craig: > I don't know what to expect, but was hoping for something like: > r.patch progress: > Currently processing map: abc.red, progress: 80% > Total progress: 15% > > This may be something to be added to the wishlist? --verbose is a no-op for most modules. The module needs to contain G_verbose_message("some message here") calls in the code for --v to do anything. That library function is very new (new for GRASS 6.3) so not much uses it yet. There's an effort to move non-surprising status messages to only show up in verbose mode, but it is early days for that. r.series works by row, then column, then by map. ie it works on all maps at the same time (sorta) not sequentially. So G_percent() per row is the best that can be done. Your region is really really huge, I might suggest making 4 smaller tiles out of it instead of one master map. I hope you compiled with LFS (large file support) and your OS is 64bit. By using 4 or more smaller region tiles to do the patch of non- overlapping maps it may spend less time looking through empty space so will be a lot faster. ? You can use 'g.region -g' + 'r.info -g' to exclude maps which do not at all fall in the output region. (this optimization might be built directly into r.series?) Alternate: let r.series run for x days. Hamish ____________________________________________________________________________________ Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your home page. http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs _______________________________________________ grass-user mailing list grass-user@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-user