[GRASS5] problem selecting name of graphic computer

ja id musliza254 at hotmail.com
Thu Apr 19 23:15:06 EDT 2001


hi!
i have a problem to run the command of d.mon. There is an error to running 
this command ....what i'm going to do..

and one more question..what the requirement data that must already have in 
this software tclkgrass

>From: Markus Neteler <neteler at geog.uni-hannover.de>
>Reply-To: grass5 at geog.uni-hannover.de
>To: grass5 at geog.uni-hannover.de
>Subject: Re: [GRASS5] testing GRASS5.0.0pre1
>Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2001 17:19:05 +0100
>
>On Thu, Apr 19, 2001 at 10:12:26AM -0400, mberglund wrote:
> > Hi guys,
> >
> > FWIW, r.in.gdal works like a champ on Suse 7.1 with the 2.4.X kernels.
> > Compiles cleanly and runs fine (Producing useful output).
>That's nice to hear.
>
> > After you use r.in.gdal, please do me a favor and verify that you can 
>use
> > r.patch to attach a couple images together.
> >
> > I am trouble-shooting r.patch now as it produces NO output.
> >
> > r.patch gets to the point where it says is will produce the support 
>files
> > and then runs forever. Yesterday I let one process run for over 14 
>hours.
> > No result was produced and the temp file did not change past the first 
>10
> > minutes or so.
> >
> > Any results would be nice (I really hope I am not chasing shadows).
>Mhhh...
>
>I just tried r.patch with a small map:
>
>g.region -p; date ; r.patch in=areaA,areaB out=patch; date
>projection: 99 (Transverse Mercator)
>zone:       0
>datum:      potsdam
>ellipsoid:  bessel
>north:      5772695
>south:      5766875
>west:       3559800
>east:       3569180
>nsres:      5
>ewres:      5
>rows:       1164
>cols:       1876
>Don Apr 19 17:43:43 CEST 2001
>r.patch: percent complete:  100%
>CREATING SUPPORT FILES FOR patch
>Don Apr 19 17:43:49 CEST 2001
>
>2MB of cells take 6 seconds to complete (1Ghz AMD). The result is looking
>well. If you patch 500+MB, probably the tmp-space is too small (although
>you should get a G_malloc() error message then)?
>
>Probably you have a region problem. Try to run
>g.region rast=myrastermap -p
>
>on every map and see if the coordinates are o.k. I am pretty sure that
>r.patch works properly.
>
>Regards
>
>  Markus
>
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