Fwd message from a colleague of mine who takes care of our
linux-systems. This seems to be unusual behaviour:
When compiling from svn, the command sequence
make
sudo make install
installs GRASS to /usr/local, but everything is owned by the user who executed
make. Is this desired behavior, or
Patrick_schirmer wrote:
> Fwd message from a colleague of mine who takes care of our
> linux-systems. This seems to be unusual behaviour:
>
> When compiling from svn, the command sequence
>
> make
> sudo make install
>
> installs GRASS to /usr/local, but everything is owned by the user
> who
Dear all,
I am trying to update a column in my vector point layer with a raster
value. I have tried v.what.rast. The problem is the number of points I
have are rather large (over 3M in each vector point and 20 vectors!).
Having done a bit of search to see how I can speed up the process, I came
ac
Hi list,
I'm still struggling with i.atcorr as there are some steps that I'm
not understanding very well. It concerns mainly how to treat the
output.
1) I'm using input in radiance, following landsat transformation rules
(Qmin, Qmax, etc). But from what I read in the manual, i.atcorr has an
input
So, any GRASS user is at San Francisco for the AGU Fall Meeting?
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Institute of Geosciences - Univ. of São Paulo, Brazil
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Linux User #89721
Can’t stop the
Thanks Glynn for help,
now .py extension is registered correctly and my module ends with
correct code but The error message is the same. In linux (ubuntu 10.4
LTS) all works fine but in windows my module and all other python
standard modules (e.g. r.mask) return same error. If I set
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