[GRASS-user] gis.m errors in latest CVS

Markus Neteler neteler at itc.it
Mon Aug 28 07:22:27 EDT 2006


Hi,

followup: a fix was posted to CVS on Sunday and the snapshots regenerated.

Markus

Markus Neteler wrote on 08/25/2006 10:19 PM:
> Confirmed.
>
> It happens in LatLong locations since the numbers are treated
> as DMS and not decimal degrees.
>
> Michael, could you take a look? 
> It would be nice to have it fixed before the next snapshot
> is generated (in 7 hours from now). Otherwise I'll trigger
> a new one once fixed.
>
> Markus
>
> On Fri, Aug 25, 2006 at 03:53:45PM -0300, Carlos Guâno Grohmann wrote:
>   
>> Just updated from CVS, and get GUI errors:
>>
>> Error in startup script: syntax error in expression
>> "int(abs(7:56:32.529906S - 8:12:51.471615S)/0:00:03.002889)": missing
>> close parenthesis at end of function call
>>    while executing
>> "expr int(abs([lindex $region 0] - [lindex $region 1])/[lindex $region 4])"
>>    (procedure "MapCanvas::currentzoom" line 31)
>>    invoked from within
>> "MapCanvas::currentzoom $mon"
>>    (procedure "MapCanvas::coordconv" line 24)
>>    invoked from within
>> "MapCanvas::coordconv $mon"
>>    (procedure "MapCanvas::create" line 72)
>>    invoked from within
>> "MapCanvas::create"
>>    (procedure "Gm::startmon" line 11)
>>    invoked from within
>> "Gm::startmon"
>>    (procedure "Gm::create" line 74)
>>    invoked from within
>> "Gm::create"
>>    (procedure "main" line 30)
>>    invoked from within
>> "main $argc $argv"
>>    (file "/usr/local/grass-6.3.cvs/etc/gm/gm.tcl" line 528)
>>
>> thanks
>> -- 
>> +-----------------------------------------------------------+
>>              Carlos Henrique Grohmann - Guano
>>  Geologist M.Sc  - Doctorate Student at IGc-USP - Brazil
>> Linux User #89721  - carlos dot grohmann at gmail dot com
>> +-----------------------------------------------------------+
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