[GRASSLIST:9304] Re:

Michael Barton michael.barton at asu.edu
Mon Dec 5 12:42:10 EST 2005


Did you make sure that you have Unix line feeds at the end of each line? I
use TextWrangler to do this. nedit (for x11) also works for this.

Michael
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> From: David Kindem <dkindem at chartermi.net>
> Date: Fri, 2 Dec 2005 11:15:34 -0500
> To: GRASSLIST <grasslist at baylor.edu>
> Subject: [GRASSLIST:9271]
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I'm working with Lorenzo's binaries, version 6.1.cvs, released 8
> October, 2005.
> 
> I am trying to import a series of sites using v.in.ascii.  I believe
> I have the points formatted correctly (x|y, decimal degrees):
> 
> -86.0987|43.09055
> -86.102|43.09278
> -86.143|43.10967
> -86.14295|43.10955
> (partial list)
> 
> 
> When I run the program, I receive the following message:
> 
> v.in.ascii 'input=/Users/davidkindem/Documents/GRGH&M/GPS Waypoints/
> JunctionPoints.txt' output=JunctionPoints format=point fs=| skip=0
> x=1 y=2 z=0 cat=0
> v.in.ascii(363) malloc: ***  Deallocation of a pointer not malloced:
> 0x15016f0; This could be a double free(), or free() called with the
> middle of an allocated block; Try setting environment variable
> MallocHelp to see tools to help debug
> 
> The layer is created, but will not display.
> 
> I've imported sites before (though not recently), using the same
> steps.  Can anyone point me in the right direction?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Dave




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