Re: [GRASS-user] Why v.extract produces columns of type "CHARACTER"?

2009-01-13 Thread Nikos Alexandris
On Wed, 2009-01-14 at 03:59 +0100, Nikos Alexandris wrote: > The columns produces by v.extract are of type "CHARACTER" and v.dissolve > does not like this. It's an "old" issue. Can someone explain why it > becomes CHARACTER since grass' type for strings is "varchar"? > > Regards, Nikos Sorry, wro

[GRASS-user] Why v.extract produces columns of type "CHARACTER"?

2009-01-13 Thread Nikos Alexandris
The columns produces by v.extract are of type "CHARACTER" and v.dissolve does not like this. It's an "old" issue. Can someone explain why it becomes CHARACTER since grass' type for strings is "varchar"? Regards, Nikos ___ grass-user mailing list grass-u

[GRASS-user] GIS Manager, d.vect, and missing labels

2009-01-13 Thread Matt
I've installed the MS-Windows version 6.3.0 on a Vista machine along with the NC datafiles. Page 170 of Neteler and Mitasova gives the example d.vect -c census_wake2000 disp=shape,attr attrcol=FIPSSTCO siz=5 lcol=black. It seems to me there are at least 3 ways to do this, and I can only get one o

Re: [GRASS-user] r3.in.ascii - Difficulties understanfing format

2009-01-13 Thread Nikos Alexandris
Tom, my apologies for writing something long, and repeat within the text some times things already mentioned or known. I did so on purpose -- just to practice and see if I understand the concept myself. Ah, please keep in your posts Cc to the grass-user mailing list. Others will definitely benefit

Re: [GRASS-user] Buffer overflow v.in.ogr on GRASS 6.4 RC2

2009-01-13 Thread wout bijkerk
Christian Braun schreef: Hi list members, I am using GRASS 6.4 RC2 on a Ubuntu 8.10 64bit system. By using v.in.ogr I come up with a buffer overflow. Thanks in advance, Christian GRASS 6.4.0RC2 (2169_LUX):/data/grassdata/2169_LUX/cbraun > v.in.ogr dsn='PG:host=10.3.1.91 dbname=valid user=cb

[GRASS-user] Buffer overflow v.in.ogr on GRASS 6.4 RC2

2009-01-13 Thread Christian Braun
Hi list members, I am using GRASS 6.4 RC2 on a Ubuntu 8.10 64bit system. By using v.in.ogr I come up with a buffer overflow. Thanks in advance, Christian GRASS 6.4.0RC2 (2169_LUX):/data/grassdata/2169_LUX/cbraun > v.in.ogr dsn='PG:host=10.3.1.91 dbname=valid user=cbraun password=party7'

Re: [GRASS-user] r3.in.ascii - Difficulties understanfing format

2009-01-13 Thread Nikos Alexandris
On Tue, 2009-01-13 at 04:55 -0800, Tom van der Putte wrote: > I'm relatively new to Grass, but I need to import 3D ascii files. For testing > purposes, I altered precip3D_500z50 (from Slovakia Precipitation, GRASS data > downloads) into the following: > > north: 553.00 > south: 5275000.000

[GRASS-user] r3.in.ascii - Difficulties understanfing format

2009-01-13 Thread Tom van der Putte
I'm relatively new to Grass, but I need to import 3D ascii files. For testing purposes, I altered precip3D_500z50 (from Slovakia Precipitation, GRASS data downloads) into the following: north: 553.00 south: 5275000.00 east: 4631000.00 west: 4186000.00 top: 3000.00 bottom:

[GRASS-user] Re: [GRASS-dev] GRASS 6.4.0 RC2 released

2009-01-13 Thread Otto Dassau
RC2 packages for opensuse are ready for testing. see http://grass.osgeo.org/download/ regards, Otto On Tue, 13 Jan 2009 00:23:08 +0100 "Markus Neteler" wrote: > A second release candidate of GRASS 6.4.0 is now available: [...] > Please test, test, test... > > Thanks to all contributors! > >