Re: [GRASS-user] Questions Re. Grass63 and Fedora 13

2010-10-02 Thread Terry Duell
Hullo Hamish, On Sun, 03 Oct 2010 15:59:40 +1100, Hamish wrote: > Terry wrote: >> The thing is that Grass63 doesn't see anything when I point >> it at the old dataset directory, so none of the mapsets are >> available. [snip] has it passed through a removable hard drive though? sometimes i

Re: [GRASS-user] Questions Re. Grass63 and Fedora 13

2010-10-02 Thread Hamish
> > Terry wrote: > >> The thing is that Grass63 doesn't see anything when I point > >> it at the old dataset directory, so none of the mapsets are > >> available. Hamish: > > is your current user account the filesystem owner of the mapsets? Terry: > Yes. Both the NC sample data dir and my old data

Re: [GRASS-user] Questions Re. Grass63 and Fedora 13

2010-10-02 Thread Terry Duell
Hullo Hamish, On Sun, 03 Oct 2010 14:41:01 +1100, Hamish wrote: Terry wrote: The thing is that Grass63 doesn't see anything when I point it at the old dataset directory, so none of the mapsets are available. is your current user account the filesystem owner of the mapsets? Yes. Both the N

Re: [GRASS-user] Questions Re. Grass63 and Fedora 13

2010-10-02 Thread Hamish
Terry wrote: > The thing is that Grass63 doesn't see anything when I point > it at the old dataset directory, so none of the mapsets are > available. is your current user account the filesystem owner of the mapsets? if it's on an external drive you have to make sure that the drive gets mounted as

Re: [GRASS-user] Questions Re. Grass63 and Fedora 13

2010-10-02 Thread Terry Duell
Hullo Hamish, On Sun, 03 Oct 2010 13:03:32 +1100, Hamish wrote: [snip] for what it's worth, if built from source all of grass lives in one directory, with only a small wrapper startup script written to /usr/local/bin/. So it's not a source of too much filesystem clutter and easy to clean up.

Re: [GRASS-user] Questions Re. Grass63 and Fedora 13

2010-10-02 Thread Hamish
Hi Terry, > I have installed Grass 6.3 (from the fedora repository) on > a fedora 13 x86_64 system. I would have liked to have tried > 6.4 but at this stage no one has a 6.4 package available for > fc13 and I avoid installing anything unless it is via the > package manager. for what it's worth, i

[GRASS-user] Questions Re. Grass63 and Fedora 13

2010-10-02 Thread Terry Duell
Hullo All, I am back again, after many years away from GIS and Grass. I have installed Grass 6.3 (from the fedora repository) on a fedora 13 x86_64 system. I would have liked to have tried 6.4 but at this stage no one has a 6.4 package available for fc13 and I avoid installing anything unle

Re: [GRASS-user] Application of r.color

2010-10-02 Thread Glynn Clements
Micha Silver wrote: > > I have a script where I create a map (using mapcalc) and I want to > > attribute a color (gray for instance) but it ranges from 0 to 5 so I > > cannot attribute gray0-1 neither gray0-255. What can I do to attribute > > a color table that stretches its color attibution t

Re: [GRASS-user] Changing raster boundaries

2010-10-02 Thread Micha Silver
On 10/02/2010 11:28 AM, Christian Schwartze wrote: Hi GRASS users, how to change the boundaries of a raster map (simply expand the border) without any automatic modification of map resolution as it will happen when using "r.region map=.. n= ..s=.. w= e=.." ? Thanks for some hint. How about c

[GRASS-user] Changing raster boundaries

2010-10-02 Thread Christian Schwartze
Hi GRASS users, how to change the boundaries of a raster map (simply expand the border) without any automatic modification of map resolution as it will happen when using "r.region map=.. n= ..s=.. w= e=.." ? Thanks for some hint. Christian.___ grass-u