[GRASS5] [bug #1124] (grass) v.in.sdts segmentation fault on illegal tag

Eric G. Miller egm2 at jps.net
Fri Jun 21 07:11:43 EDT 2002


On Wed, Jun 19, 2002 at 08:29:44PM +0200, Request Tracker wrote:
> this bug's URL: http://intevation.de/rt/webrt?serial_num=1124
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> Subject: v.in.sdts segmentation fault on illegal tag

> I updated the Grass5pre4 source from CVS on June 18, 2002.  I am running 
> SuSE 8.0 on PII 350 mHz system with 512 mb ram and a 20 gb hard disk.  Upon 
> trying to read an SDTS data file for Caples Lake, Cailfornia that should 
> contain vector lines for contour data, I get an error. 
  ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  Does it?

> v.in.sdts -i yields the following.  v.in.sdts does not process the LE module 
> as part of this process. 
>  
> v.in.sdts output ----------------- 
>  
> Processing CATD module 
> Processing STAT module 
> Processing IDEN module 
> Processing XREF module 
> Processing IREF module 
>  
> ***************************************************** 
>          INFORMATION ABOUT THE SDTS DATA SET 
> ***************************************************** 
>  
> Identification module:  9760IDEN.DDF 
>  
> Standard identification:           SPATIAL DATA TRANSFER STANDARD 
> Standard version:                  1998 JUNE 9 
> Standard documentation reference:  ANSI NCITS 320-1998 
> Profile identification:            SRPE: SDTS RASTER PROFILE and EXTENSIONS 
                                     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
				     This is not the vector profile....

> Profile documentation reference:   Federal Geographic Data Committee 
> FGDC-STD-002.5 
> Profile version:                   1998 
> Title:                             CAPLES LAKE, CA-24000 
> Data ID:                           LAT::   38 37 30.0000 N LONG:: -120  0  
> 0.0000 W SCALE:: 24000 
> Data structure:                    DEM 
                                     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
				     And, it's an elevation model....


Use r.in.gdal to import SDTS DEM's....

-- 
Eric G. Miller <egm2 at jps.net>



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