Hey there,
Thanks for the help. Also a good tip - for the record, the problem occured
consistently with GRASS 6.4, always in Linux systems (Ubuntu 10.4 64-bit and
OpenSUSE 11.3 32-bit). The vector map wasn't imported, but converted from a
raster map, also created with GRASS.
I think that using d
On 08/18/2010 01:39 PM, LeeDaniel wrote:
Alright, I've run the same test again with the same raster after having
deleted my mapset and importing it again into another location. I've read a
lot in the forums about coor files being too large and it seems that my
hypothesis of the vector being too l
Bad news for You - that vector file is corrupted. If You just imported
it - it failed to import correctly. If You run some other module - it
corrupted that file (and it's a bug). Also it lacks attribute table.
Also - when You ask for help, don't forget to include such details as
GRASS version, OS,
Alright, I've run the same test again with the same raster after having
deleted my mapset and importing it again into another location. I've read a
lot in the forums about coor files being too large and it seems that my
hypothesis of the vector being too large is completely invalid. Here some
addi