[GRASSLIST:5783] WG: Re: v.in.ascii, grass6.0 binary version for cygwin

Jan Bartholdy mailing_list at jan-bartholdy.de
Tue Feb 15 10:03:56 EST 2005



 Thanks, Moritz. I had no problems to create the test.dbf with touch
 test.dbf and the permissions are as follow: the /.tmp/Jan1 directory
 drwxr-xr-x+ and the test.dbf -rw-rw-rw- and I am the owner of the files...
 
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> > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> > Von: owner-GRASSLIST at baylor.edu [mailto:owner-GRASSLIST at baylor.edu] Im
> > Auftrag von Moritz Lennert
> > Gesendet: Dienstag, 15. Februar 2005 14:55
> > An: Jan Bartholdy
> > Cc: English Grasslist
> > Betreff: [GRASSLIST:5781] Re: v.in.ascii, grass6.0 binary version for
> > cygwin
> >
> > On Tue, February 15, 2005 14:46, Jan Bartholdy said:
> > > Dear All,
> > > I have imported an ASCII table (tab's as field separators) into grass
> > > without problems using v.in.ascii input= output= without any arguments
> > > (using arguments like columns="...", the problem is the same).
> > > All coordinates are imported and the correct number of colums and
> their
> > type
> > > was recognized. After that, an error message occur: mv: cannot move
> > > /home../../.tmp/Jan1/5164.dbf to /home/.../topo/dbf/species_1.dbf:
> > > permission denied.
> > > After that, the module building topology etc.
> > >
> > > The 5164.dbf file remains in the .temp/Jan1 folder.
> > >
> > > With d.vect, I can display the points, but the labels are not present.
> > > Db.colums gives an error : DBMI-DBF driver error: Table species_1
> > does'nt
> > > exist
> > >
> >
> > This looks like you do not have permission to write to the second
> > directory.
> > Try to go to the directory and do a "touch test.dbf" or could you do an
> ls
> > -ld
> > on the second directory (and its parents) to show the permission
> settings
> > ?
> >
> > Moritz
> 
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