Hi,
I started using r.neighbors and came across the following issues:
I have a CELL type input raster and calculate weighted sums. The weights are
float, so the calculation result should be float, but r.neighbors output raster
is again CELL type with truncated integers.
How do I get to
Hi all,
I'm facing some serious issues importing shapefiles (latest svn). I
always end up with a buffer overflow, no matter the size of the file
(error msg at the end of this)
I did managed to use v.external, but if I try to reproject the linked
shp, it comes without any table..
I also noticed
Sometimes I get those import errors, and usually delete a problematic
column or not use a table. I figured it was a problematic dbf, but
perhaps not?
Mark
On Oct 28, 2009, at 5:17 PM, Carlos Grohmann
carlos.grohm...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I'm facing some serious issues importing
I've tried to duplicate your problem on the most current release (r39626-1)
on WinXP SP3 but every shapefile I tried imported without error.
However, I've noticed that DBF files still do not import with db.in.ogr and
throw an error that the table can not be found like they did with the
previous
I installed the Windows version of Grass 6.4.0SVN using the
stand-alone installer package by Colin Nielsen onto a Windows Vista
32-bit machine. The installation seemed perfect. When I try to run
the program I get a window containing the following error:
python.exe - Entry Point Not Found
The
I tried using a negative values as
buffer=-3000 in v.buffer but it doesn't give me internal buffer in a
polygon layer.
Any hints?
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