[GRASS-dev] [GRASS GIS] #1692: calling a script within a script failing on Windows XP

GRASS GIS trac at osgeo.org
Sun Oct 21 01:18:12 PDT 2012


#1692: calling a script within a script failing on Windows XP
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 Reporter:  hamish                                   |       Owner:  martinl     
     Type:  defect                                   |      Status:  assigned    
 Priority:  blocker                                  |   Milestone:  6.4.3       
Component:  Shell Scripts                            |     Version:  6.4.2       
 Keywords:  v.random.cover, wingrass, shell scripts  |    Platform:  MSWindows XP
      Cpu:  x86-32                                   |  
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Comment(by hellik):

 Replying to [comment:15 martinl]:
 > Replying to [comment:9 hellik]:
 >
 > please try next build (G65), I hope that r53512 will be better.

 {{{
 System Info
 GRASS version: 6.5.svn
 GRASS SVN Revision: 53516
 GIS Library Revision: 50936 (2012-02-25)
 GDAL/OGR: GDAL 1.9.2, released 2012/10/08
 PROJ4: Rel. 4.8.0, 6 March 2012
 Python: 2.7.2
 wxPython: 2.8.12.1
 Platform: Windows-7-6.1.7601-SP1 (OSGeo4W)
 }}}

 {{{
 v.random.cover --verbose cover=fields at PERMANENT cat=63
 output=random_NP_cover n=500 raster=landcover.30m at PERMANENT
 WARNING: Layer 1 - no table
 Created <random_NP_cover> with 500 random points
 DBMI-DBF driver error:
 SQL parser error: syntax error, unexpected $end processing
 ''
 in statement:
 Error in db_open_select_cursor()
 WARNING: 39 points outside current region were skipped
 Raster values from <landcover.30m at PERMANENT> uploaded to
 column <sampled>
 (Sun Oct 21 10:12:23 2012) Command finished (6 sec)
 }}}

 it seems the 'command not found'-issue is solved, more testing welcomed.

 thanks
 Helmut

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