[GRASS-dev] [GRASS GIS] #2917: r.mapcalc neighbour modifier uses wrong row
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Sat Feb 27 03:24:32 PST 2016
#2917: r.mapcalc neighbour modifier uses wrong row
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Reporter: marisn | Owner: grass-dev@…
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: blocker | Milestone: 7.0.4
Component: Raster | Version: svn-releasebranch70
Resolution: | Keywords: r.mapcalc
CPU: Unspecified | Platform: Unspecified
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Comment (by pvanbosgeo):
Replying to [comment:5 marisn]:
> Replying to [comment:3 mlennert]:
> > I backported to release70. r67922
> >
> > The issue is not present in 6.x.
> Yes, sorry, I didn't check the code in careful way. Issue is present
only in 7.0.0 release.
>
> > > 2) A clarification on potential impact should be provided to allow
endusers to evaluate potentially affected results of any analysis
performed with 6.3-7.0.
> > This would be important to understand in order to explain the impact.
Also: where do want such an explanation ? A mail to grass-user and grass-
dev ?
>
> Looong time a go (Mon Nov 12 00:49:58 PST 2012) I made a proposal(1) on
establishing guidelines how to handle situations when we discover code
producing good looking but erroneous output (type II error) or corrupting
existing data in other silent way. At the moment such issues are
documented in issue tracker and intermixed with other discussions on -dev
ML thus not providing an easy way for data quality issue tracking for
outsiders (ordinary users). Probably it is necessary to revisit my idea
and then decide to close this issue or not (as the problem with code has
been fixed).
> 1. https://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail/grass-dev/2012-November/060780.html
+1 providing a clear and easy way to find out about serious issue like
above would certainly be a great step towards even more transparency and
quality
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