[GRASS-dev] Re: graphical modeler results

Michael Barton Michael.Barton at asu.edu
Tue Sep 6 16:09:33 EDT 2011


A lot of things work much better on this. Thanks.

Here is a problem that I found with the newest version. 

1) add a data object and pick a map or other element
2) select that data object and try to change the map/element

Raises the following error:

Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "/Applications/GRASS/GRASS-6.4.app/Contents/MacOS/etc
/wxpython/gui_modules/gselect.py", line 218, in OnPopup

self.seltree.EnsureVisible(match)
  File "/Applications/GRASS/GRASS-6.4.app/Contents/MacOS/etc
/python/wx/_controls.py", line 5530, in EnsureVisible

return _controls_.TreeCtrl_EnsureVisible(*args, **kwargs)
wx._core
.
PyAssertionError
:
C++ assertion "item.IsOk()" failed at /BUILD/wxPython-
src-2.8.12.0/src/generic/treectlg.cpp(2107) in
EnsureVisible(): invalid tree item


I'm also getting an error if I set parameterization and run the model, but it may be related to this one.

A different issue is that you should be able to leave blank a field that you parameterize in the model. But this raises several error messages--although by ignoring them, you can go ahead and run the model and select the parameterized item.

Michael
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On Sep 6, 2011, at 11:54 AM, Martin Landa wrote:

> 2011/9/6 Michael Barton <Michael.Barton at asu.edu>:
>> Thanks for the enhancements. I'll test. Are these backported to all versions or just in 6.5 for now?
> 
> everything is done in trunk and backported to devbr6 and relbr64 (it's
> marked as experimental prototype).
> 
> Martin
> 
> -- 
> Martin Landa <landa.martin gmail.com> * http://geo.fsv.cvut.cz/~landa



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