On 12/28/2020 1:38 AM, mega saputra
wrote:
Here is the output :
g.proj -p
.
But, there
Very strange things happening here and I don't understand.
1. I ran make install in the src directory and it finished without error.
grass78 is in /usr/local/bin as it should be. But running grass78 from this
directory produces this output:
(base) [root@godelsrevenge ~]#
Since GRASS now will use Python3 (and Python2 reaches EOL this coming
Thursday) I'm trying to clean out all Python2 modules in favor of their
Python3 versions.
A couple of days ago I removed the 'six' python module because
python3-six-1.13.0-x86_64-1_SBo is installed here. But, grass7.9.dev
On Sun, 27 Dec 2020, mdwxman wrote:
And that's a very good idea! I just went through the process of creating a
link to the GRASS78 file. Your idea is something I never considered. I
guess too many years of managing Unix and Linux systems with command lines
has stopped the creative juices from
Finally, I succeed to display scatter plot. I display scatter plot from Map
Display > Create bivariate scatterplot of raster maps. Then I choose two
band. You see in the attachment.
But, in this scatter plot, I can not create a polygon like in
Here is the output :
g.proj -p
-PROJ_INFO-
name : WGS 84
datum : wgs84
ellps : wgs84
proj : ll
no_defs: defined
-PROJ_EPSG-
epsg : 4326
On Sun, 27 Dec 2020, mdwxman via grass-user wrote:
I must be either blind or brain-frozen by all the snow outside but even
after reading through the introductions and downloading the North Carolina
data I still don't see how to start GRASS GIS 7.8.5 on my Fedora 33. I
have over 30 years
Dear members of the GRASS GIS community,
Vaclav Petras has now accepted a nomination to the PSC made by Denis
Ovsienko.
Hernán
Chief Return Officer (CRO)
Forwarded Message
Subject:GRASS PSC nomination
Date: Sat, 26 Dec 2020 13:56:22 +
From: Denis Ovsienko