On Wed, 22 Sep 2021, Micha Silver wrote:
The best approach is to do it in two stages:
1. Create the Location (using an EPSG code or georeferenced file) . You
can add the -e option to exit immediately
2. Then restart grass with -c again to create the mapset, with the full
path.
+1
Rich
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Hi Moritz:
On 9/22/21 4:20 PM, Moritz Lennert wrote:
Le 22 septembre 2021 14:40:45 GMT+02:00, Rich Shepard
a écrit :
On Wed, 22 Sep 2021, Moritz Lennert wrote:
I also see that the description of the -c flag itself only speaks
about locations, not mapsets. This should also be changed. Some
On Wed, 22 Sep 2021, Moritz Lennert wrote:
That would be great !
Moritz,
I'll do that Real Soon Now (today or tomorrow).
In the 8.0dev manual's table of contents, the GRASS GIS startup manual link
results in a 404 (Page Not Found) error. Clicking on the 'edit this page'
link also produces an
Le 22 septembre 2021 14:40:45 GMT+02:00, Rich Shepard
a écrit :
On Wed, 22 Sep 2021, Moritz Lennert wrote:
IIUC, you do not want to create a new location, but just a new mapset
?
Moritz,
That's correct.
If that is the case, just try with the -c flag to create it:
grass -c /data/grassdat
On Wed, 22 Sep 2021, Moritz Lennert wrote:
IIUC, you do not want to create a new location, but just a new mapset ?
Moritz,
That's correct.
If that is the case, just try with the -c flag to create it:
grass -c /data/grassdata/lon_lat/
Then import your data.
Thank you. I wondered if the -c
Hi Rich,
Le 21 septembre 2021 17:30:48 GMT+02:00, Rich Shepard
a écrit :
>I have an existing location, lon_lat, into which I import new data in that
>format.
>
>From the command line I want to start grass in text mode using that location
>while creating a new mapset there. On the grass startup m
I have an existing location, lon_lat, into which I import new data in that
format.
From the command line I want to start grass in text mode using that location
while creating a new mapset there. On the grass startup manual page I see
examples that create new locations or use shapefiles or tiff