Hello all,
I have compiled the actual grass6.3.cvs
When I start it, it hangs up at the start screen of the gis.m gui.
Working on Ubuntu 7.10
sun 64 bit
Best regards and wishes
Manuel
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Dr. Manuel Seeger pisze:
Hello all,
I have compiled the actual grass6.3.cvs
When I start it, it hangs up at the start screen of the gis.m gui.
Working on Ubuntu 7.10
sun 64 bit
Best regards and wishes
Manuel
looks like well-known problem of make distclean
Jarek
ec.jkd wrote:
the one given in the grass63/html dose not apply in my grass
...
i am doing from d.mon x0 screen.
can you tell me how to go because in m,y d.path there is no field
called: coor to write co-ordinates
oh, sorry, I forgot coor= and -b were new for 6.3 and not in 6.2.
(and I'm the
Martin Landa wrote:
Hi,
2007/12/18, Craig Leat [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[snip]
What kind of verbose output are you expecting?
Martin
Hi
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
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
Hi,
2007/12/18, Craig Leat [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[snip]
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%
Since r.patch works by row (reads x-row of the first, second, ...
given raster map),
Craig wrote:
snip
I can think of three workarounds.
1. Enter Rainer Krug and MapServer.
I don't think my time frames allow for learning another software suite
right now.
2. Use a script to build a .grc file with a group for gis.m.
Before attempting this I would like to know
Hi Daniel,
Guess I should've investigated the data a bit closer, but I found a quick
workaround so I didn't really bother too much.
I generate these vectors with a little app. It should be easy enough to
detect these dodgy points before sending them to grass.
Thanks!
Andre
On Dec 15, 2007
OK... I am confused!
(An example) With r.mapcalc I create:
(a) NDVIDIFF0 based on if(NDVIDIFF 0, StudyArea_Raster,
null())
{ Data type and r.describe of NDVIDIFF0: CELL, * 1-23 25-30
32-42 }
(b) and NDVIDIFF0_fromNDVI based on if(NDVIDIFF 0,
NDVIDIFF, null())
{ Data type and r.descrive of
Dear List,
I am having some problems analysing some ecoligical models in grass using
the spgrass package through R.
I have 130 plot locations where i have observed presence/absence of a
species.
I have followed a similar framework to the BUGSITE modelling example from
Markus's 2003 grass gis
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