[GRASS-user] problem with grass 6.4.0
Alberto Pettazzi
alberto.pettazzi at meteogalicia.es
Thu Jul 12 00:57:49 PDT 2012
Hello Markus,
I have updated the version to 6.4.2 but the problem still persists.
the line
-7.830 43.050 0.000
is the first line.
The input file was generated by a fortran program. I modified the
program in order to separate the fields by comma
-7.830, 43.050, 0.000,
-6.930, 42.470, 0.000,
-8.530, 42.280, 0.000,
-7.640, 41.710, 0.000,
-7.790, 43.050, 0.000,
-6.900, 42.470, 0.000,
and r.in.xyz succeed in reading the input file...
I am running grass through a script in bash, the same that worked in the
previous version installed in the previous server
El 11/07/12 18:02, Markus Neteler escribió:
> On Wed, Jul 11, 2012 at 11:17 AM, Alberto Pettazzi
> <alberto.pettazzi at meteogalicia.es> wrote:
>> Dear all,
>>
>> I was using GRASS version 6.3.0 and everything worked fine. Now I installed
>> 6.4.1 on a brand new server and I am experiencing some problems.
> We highly recommend to get 6.4.2. You don't want to miss the many
> improvements :)
> http://grass.osgeo.org/announces/announce_grass642.html
>
>> I want to run the scripts and the locations I had on the old grass and when
>> I execute the command on the new version
> Yes, in general this should work as expected due to the maintained
> compatibility.
>
>> r.in.xyz i=input_file.txt o=output_file fs=' ' --o
>>
>> this is what I get
>>
>> Reading data ...
>> ERROR: Bad y-coordinate line 1 column 2. <>
>>
>> the file I am trying to read from has the following structure
>>
>> -7.830 43.050 0.000
> ... is this the first line? In which language are you running GRASS?
>
> But again, it would be much better to upgrade to GRASS 6.4.2 first.
>
> Markus
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Alberto Pettazzi
MeteoGalicia - Departamento de Climatología y Observación
Consellería de Medio Ambiente, Territorio e Infraestruturas
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