[GRASS-dev] RC5 on Mac OS X
Helena Mitasova
hmitaso at unity.ncsu.edu
Tue Sep 1 09:48:39 EDT 2009
Jeshua,
can you please test one additional nviz issue?
with nc_spm_08 data set, what happens when you run
g.region rast=elevation
nviz elevation col=landclass96
this used to run, but now I get:
Warning: loading failed
ERROR:
landclass96 is a reclass raster, making it regular raster, fixes the
problem.
It used to run, so I am not sure whether there is a problem with my
data set
or with my version of GRASS (I am using William's grass64 binary).
thank you
Helena
On Sep 1, 2009, at 5:42 AM, Jeshua Lacock wrote:
>
> On Sep 1, 2009, at 3:32 AM, Jeshua Lacock wrote:
>
>> On Sep 1, 2009, at 2:29 AM, Jeshua Lacock wrote:
>>
>>> On Aug 30, 2009, at 5:30 AM, Jeshua Lacock wrote:
>>>
>>>> And when I attempt to launch NVIZ (by choosing "3D view" from
>>>> the map display), the GUI crashes and in the terminal reports:
>>>>
>>>> dyld: lazy symbol binding failed: image not found for lazy
>>>> pointer at 0x286d054
>>>> dyld: image not found for lazy pointer at 0x286d054
>>>
>>>
>>> I just tried running GDB, but I was not able to find out any
>>> additional information. After it crashes it stops running so
>>> doing a backtrace just reveals that there is no stack.
>>>
>>> Does anyone know what library that it is not finding might be?
>>> That might help narrow things down a bit.
>>
>> Note that I am able to start nviz by issuing the command in the
>> terminal. The GUI loads, but my dem is not drawn when I hit "DRAW"
>> - it is just blank.
>
> Wow - how embarrassing! I did not have the region set right. So
> niviz is in-fact working for me.
>
> Which leads me to the question, how is launching it from the GUI
> (selecting 3D view) different than from the command line?
>
> Sorry for my monothread!
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jeshua Lacock, Owner
> <http://OpenOSX.com>
> phone: 208.462.4171
>
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