-Source Code for
-GRASS 4.3
+ | Source Code
+for GRASS 4.3
(official release package) |
GRASS 4.3 precompiled
@@ -213,7 +216,7 @@
Installation
requirements (needed libraries) -
-CVS/GRASS FAQ
+CVS/GRASS FAQ
From here you can download all
@@ -222,9 +225,9 @@
Adobe Acrobat Reader or Ghostview
- to view and print the new manual sets.
For further GRASS Documentation
-go to the GDP - GRASS Documentation Project
-
- Old GRASS versions:
+go to the GDP - GRASS Documentation Project
+
+ Old GRASS versions:
GRASS 4.2/4.2.1 [merged into
4.3] Download GRASS 4.1
GRASS 4.1 [old] Download
@@ -267,7 +270,7 @@
logo
-
+
Send
your GRASS related email
From grass at intevation.de Thu Jul 25 08:29:16 2002
From: grass at intevation.de (grass@intevation.de)
Date: Wed Nov 14 17:02:17 2007
Subject: [GRASSweb-list]markus: web/grass51 index.html,1.22,1.23
Message-ID: <20020725122916.13A971397D@lists.intevation.de>
Author: markus
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--- index.html 18 Jun 2002 11:28:24 -0000 1.22
+++ index.html 25 Jul 2002 12:29:13 -0000 1.23
@@ -67,6 +67,9 @@
Download CVS snapshot
+Download pre-compiled binaries
+
+
GRASS 5.1 CVS access:
From grass at intevation.de Thu Jul 25 08:41:22 2002
From: grass at intevation.de (grass@intevation.de)
Date: Wed Nov 14 17:02:17 2007
Subject: [GRASSweb-list]markus: web/gdp index.html,1.14,1.15
Message-ID: <20020725124122.988CB1397D@lists.intevation.de>
Author: markus
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@@ -1,25 +1,20 @@
-
-
-
-
- GDP - GRASS Documentation Project
-
+
+
+ GDP - GRASS Documentation Project
+
+
-
+
-
+
GDP - GRASS
Documentation Project
-
+
@@ -216,34 +211,48 @@
|
-
|
From grass at intevation.de Thu Jul 25 10:43:31 2002
From: grass at intevation.de (grass@intevation.de)
Date: Wed Nov 14 17:02:17 2007
Subject: [GRASSweb-list]markus: web press.html,1.8,1.9
Message-ID: <20020725144331.2BEF21397D@lists.intevation.de>
Author: markus
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--- press.html 23 May 2002 06:23:44 -0000 1.8
+++ press.html 25 Jul 2002 14:43:29 -0000 1.9
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
-
+
GRASS GIS in the News
@@ -11,6 +11,10 @@
Here the very incomplete collection of GRASS GIS in the News
+- Geografický informa?ný systém GRASS II by Rado Bonk
+(25. July 2002)
+
- Geografický informa?ný systém GRASS I by Rado Bonk
+(9. July 2002)
- Free
Software and the Spatial Data Infrastructure (on LinuxToday, 20.12.2001)
From neteler at itc.it Thu Jul 25 11:41:12 2002
From: neteler at itc.it (Markus Neteler)
Date: Wed Nov 14 17:02:17 2007
Subject: [GRASSweb-list]NTF files
In-Reply-To: <000801c22393$919019e0$528a7ad5@oemcomputer>; from rory.mortimore@btinternet.com on Thu, Jul 04, 2002 at 08:46:57PM +0100
References: <000801c22393$919019e0$528a7ad5@oemcomputer>
Message-ID: <20020725174112.E30484@itc.it>
Hi,
do you need to import NTF raster or NTF vector data?
Markus
On Thu, Jul 04, 2002 at 08:46:57PM +0100, Rory Mortimore wrote:
> dear Grass
>
> I am a English MSc student using GRASS 5 and for my project I need to use the OS data which comes in NTF format. I have looked through your web pages and manuals looking for a way to import them. I know there was m.in.ntf command, but does this no longer exist on the system. I also cannot get the gdal command to work as it says that it does not support NTF files.
>
> Please can you help, and let me know how to import NTF files into GRASS5.
>
> Many Thanks
>
> S. Mortimore
>
>
--
Markus Neteler
ITC-irst, Istituto per la Ricerca Scientifica e Tecnologica
Project on Predictive Models for the Environment
Via Sommarive, 18 - 38050 Povo (Trento), Italy
tel +39 0461 314 -520 (fax -591) http://mpa.itc.it
From grass at intevation.de Fri Jul 26 04:03:36 2002
From: grass at intevation.de (grass@intevation.de)
Date: Wed Nov 14 17:02:17 2007
Subject: [GRASSweb-list]markus: web download.html,1.28,1.29
Message-ID: <20020726080336.19C9513965@lists.intevation.de>
Author: markus
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@@ -66,8 +66,11 @@
GRASS 5.0.0 precompiled
Binaries |
-PDF Documentation
-for GRASS 5.0.0 |
+
+HTML Documentation for GRASS 5.0.0
+PDF Documentation for GRASS 5.0.0
+
+ |
From grass at intevation.de Fri Jul 26 04:03:41 2002
From: grass at intevation.de (grass@intevation.de)
Date: Wed Nov 14 17:02:17 2007
Subject: [GRASSweb-list]markus: web/grass5/source README.html,1.3,1.4
Message-ID: <20020726080341.CEA8713965@lists.intevation.de>
Author: markus
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+++ README.html 26 Jul 2002 08:03:39 -0000 1.4
@@ -116,4 +116,7 @@
Get this file.
+
+$Date$
+
From grass at intevation.de Fri Jul 26 10:12:07 2002
From: grass at intevation.de (grass@intevation.de)
Date: Wed Nov 14 17:02:17 2007
Subject: [GRASSweb-list]markus: web/statsgrass index.html,1.8,1.9
Message-ID: <20020726141207.05F9913965@lists.intevation.de>
Author: markus
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@@ -118,6 +118,10 @@
-
AI-Geostats.org
server
+-
+
+GDAL/R bindings to Frank Warmerdam's Geospatial Data Abstraction
+Library (to read directly raster data into R)
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Date: Wed Nov 14 17:02:17 2007
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From grass at intevation.de Mon Jul 29 04:09:26 2002
From: grass at intevation.de (grass@intevation.de)
Date: Wed Nov 14 17:02:17 2007
Subject: [GRASSweb-list]markus: web/announces/cerl1996 - New directory
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From grass at intevation.de Mon Jul 29 04:09:36 2002
From: grass at intevation.de (grass@intevation.de)
Date: Wed Nov 14 17:02:17 2007
Subject: [GRASSweb-list]markus: web/announces/cerl1996 transition.html,NONE,1.1 grass.html,NONE,1.1 crada.html,NONE,1.1 grass.smlogo.gif,NONE,1.1 cerlbutton.gif,NONE,1.1 grassbutton.gif,NONE,1.1 logo.gif,NONE,1.1 back2.gif,NONE,1.1
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Author: markus
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saved 1996 CERL withdrawal and CRADA announcement
--- NEW FILE: transition.html ---
GRASS in Transition
GRASS in Transition
Last Modified: March 31 1996
For additions or corrections to this list, please contact
Bill Brown,
at brown@gis.uiuc.edu
--- NEW FILE: grass.html ---
Corps Lab Ends GRASS Development
Announcements:
Corps Lab Ends GRASS Development
CHAMPAIGN, IL -- The U.S. Army Construction Engineering Research Laboratories
(CERL) has announced it will no longer develop public domain software related to Geographic
Resources Analysis Support System (GRASS). Since 1985, CERL has released upgrades and
enhancements to GRASS and provided technical user support. The lab will transition out of all
GRASS-related work by spring 1996.
Ten to 15 years ago, when we started work on GRASS, we saw a major technology gap
between the marketplace and the Army’s requirements. So we provided the Army a set of GIS
tools to help with environmental management, said Bill Goran, Land Management Laboratory
Chief at CERL. Since that time, GRASS has influenced the market and many vendors offer good
raster analysis features which rival the strengths of GRASS. Today the GIS providers are a
mature industry fully capable of meeting the Army’s needs.
GRASS is a geographic information and image processing system developed by CERL to
help Army environmental managers model effects of military activities and practice stewardship. It
has also supported environmental assessments and other compliance-related work.
While GRASS is public domain software, several companies use it or GRASS-like
features in their commercial, off-the-shelf (COTS) products. These features provide the tools that
had been identified as critical for military use. CERL is entering into partnering agreements with
several key companies to help ensure continued support to military GIS users. To date, an
agreement has been drafted with the Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc., (ESRI),
which produced Arc/Info, Arc View, and other products. CERL is also seeking agreements with
Intergraph, MGE’s producer, and with Logiciels et Applications Scientifiques, Inc. (LAS), a
Montreal company providing COTS software products (GRASSLANDS) running in a PC
environment and based on GRASS.
We strongly encourage efforts with commercial vendors, said Richard Manning, who
chairs the Installation Spatial Technical Advisory Board (ISTAB). COTS software products are
leading edge technology and apply to many natural resource and environmental applications.
Manning is a natural resources planner at the Army Materiel Command’s Dugway Proving
Ground, UT.ISTAB was formed to represent the interests of Major Commands and installations
in providing spatial technology for environment management.
Under the planned agreements, CERL will take an active role in helping the industry
partner understand the GIS needs at military installations and within the Army Corps of
Engineers. In addition, CERL will continue developing advanced technology for geospatial
modeling and specific applications related to land management. This will be cooperative
development with COTS vendors to ensure all products will work with the systems used at
military sites.
We’ll continue developing decision support tools for the Army, but it will be in a COTS
environment where we believe their needs will be best served, Goran explained. CERL has
already begun implementing the X Windows version of the Cultural Resources Information
System which used Arc View.
CERL will wrap up its work with GRASS this spring with an internet release of
enhancements funded through that time. However, no offline documentation, tutorials, or user
support will be made available. Existing information on the GRASS world wide web sites will be
maintained for some time as background. To access the final features and GRASS information
on the internet, the File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is ftp.cecer.army.mil, uniform resource locator
(URL) is ftp://ftp.cecer.army.mil/grass/grass4.1/release; or go to the GRASS link from the CERL home page at
http://www.cecer.army.mil/.
For more information, contact Robert Lozar at CERL, 217/373-6739 or toll-free, 800-
USA-CERL, e-mail r-lozar@cecer.army.mil.
News
USACERL Home Page
USACERL Home Page (Text Version)
Last Modified: Mar 29, 1996
By: Bruce L. Rives
--- NEW FILE: crada.html ---
CRADA
CERL's EN Commander, Colonel James T.
Scott and LAS's President Gilles Clement the day of the signature
of the CRADA.
In the back, Robert Carl Lozar, Principal Investigator at COE
Lab, Ms. Bea Saenz-Shahin,ORTA Program Coordinator and William D.
Goran, Chief of Land Managment Laboratory.
The
U.S. Army Construction Engineering Research Laboratories (CERL),
Champaign Ill., Announced in February 1996 that it will no longer
develop public-domain software related to Geographic Resources
Analysis Support System (GRASS).
CERL has signed on June 7th 1996
with LAS Inc a CRADA (Cooperative Research And Development
Agreement) for the transfer of GRASS technology. The future
development of GRASS, its distribution in a commercial
environment is now LAS responsibility.
BACKGROUND
CERL intents to no longer develop, support or distribute the public
domain version of the GRASS GIS. At the same time LAS has released a
commercial, value-added versions of GRASS (known as GRASSLAND) on widely
used hardware configurations.
Therefore, so that:
1) The research, time and money invested into GRASS in the past is not
lost and so that
2) A Commercial Off The Shelf (COTS) alternative source for the GRASS
capabilities is available for military installations (and general
public) and
3) Growth of spatial analysis R&D may continue outside of CERL itself,
It is proposed that LAS and CERL enter into a mutually beneficial
Cooperative Research And Development Agreement (CRADA).
This agreement is mutually beneficial because:
1) CERL must ensure that there will a COTS GRASS alternative for their
military installations which have invested considerable money and labor
resources into GRASS implementation.
2) LAS is interested in seeing GRASS survive since it is the basis of
its new package GRASSLAND.
3) Though the current version of GRASS (4.1) is a very good and very
stable software package for the market place, and before the decision to
do no more development and distribution was made, CERL performed a good
deal of R&D which has resulted in significant GRASS enhancements since
version 4.1. To ensure this investment of government moneys is not lost
to the public when CERL supported GRASS ends, LAS will integrate some of
these into their COTS GRASSLAND product.
4) GRASSLAND is a logic continuity to GRASS for military installations
since it solves some of the most important problems remaining in
GRASS4.1 and since LAS will fully support the GRASSLAND software
package.
5) CERL is continuing to invest in advanced environmental modeling based
on our GIS technology needs. Those which have potential interest to the
general GIS market place could be made available to LAS for integration
into future releases of GRASSLAND.
LAS therefore proposes to implement a technology transfer agreement that
will help CERL to transion out of GRASS development and support without
putting the GRASS based R&D investment of several military installations
in jeopardy. Because GRASS has a public domain history, and there
are other individuals and groups who may wish to continue to be active
in GRASS development, LAS is free to make additional arrangements with
those additionally interested parties.
RESPONSABILITIES OF THE PARTIES TO THIS AGREEMENT:
Each parties will have the following enumerated responsibilities within
the scope of this agreement:
LAS Responsibilities
Take over most activities previously performed by the Office of GRASS
Integration (OGI) within the scope of this CRADA:
1) Provision of a full technical support plan for both users and
developers,
2) Enhancement, maintenance and progressive development of GRASS
user's and programmer's documentation within GRASSLAND's documentation,
3) Progressive integration of existing code developed by CERL and
other interested parties into GRASSLAND,
4) Distribution of GRASSLAND for Windows/95 and Windows/NT (as a
commercial product) and distribution of GRASSLAND for SOLARIS and a few
other undefined UNIX workstations platforms (as a freeware product),
5) Maintenance of all GRASS source code (after and including
GRASS4.1), and make it available to the user's community through an ftp
site
6) Progressive take over and maintenance of the GRASS web and ftp
sites and link to the GRASSLAND web site, (ftp site to be transitioned
from CERL to LAS within 30 months after this CRADA becomes effective),
7) Assistance and technical support in transfering CERL's GRASS based
application into GRASSLAND,
8) Provide a continuing vehicle for CERL spatial research into a COTS
environment.
CERL Responsabilities
Provide LAS with the tools necessary so this techology transfer
agreement is fully successful including:
1) Provide an Internet WWW and ftp facility for exchange of code and
information between CERL, LAS and other interested parties,
2) Provide all current documentation in digital format (programmer's
manual, user's manual, man pages, tutorial and others),
3) Provide all source code of GRASS enhancements developed since
version 4.1 so LAS can intergrate these into its COTS environment
product, GRASSLAND. (This of course does not cover proprietary source
code that is owned or co-owned by third parties).
4) Inform all military installations of the existence of GRASSLAND as a
logic continuity to GRASS,
5) Give to LAS information about the military installations where GRASS
has been/is currently used,
6) Transfer at least one GRASS based application such as PRISM or other,
into GRASSLAND.
7) Distribute a press release through its regular channels about the
existence and benefits of the agreement to historic CERL customers.
8) CERL will act as a beta-site for GRASSLAND's releases which LAS will
make available to CERL at no cost. If CERL fields GRASSLAND to other
sites (e.g. installations), normal commercial charges for the GRASSLAND
product will apply.
9) LAS will have access to new software developed by CERL in its spatial
research program to provide a COTS vehicle for technology transfer to
CERL users. The question of royalties will be considered in the future.
For any code/module for which LAS pays royalties, LAS will exclusively own the
rights to that code/module.
DURATION
This agreement will be in effect for three years or until the goals and
responsabilites of both parties are achieved.
PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATORS FOR LAS
Mr.Gilles Clement, CEO and Mr.Christian Larouche, PhD, Geomatics.


E-Mail server comments to Webmaster
Copyright © 1996 LAS Inc
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From grass at intevation.de Mon Jul 29 04:10:22 2002
From: grass at intevation.de (grass@intevation.de)
Date: Wed Nov 14 17:02:17 2007
Subject: [GRASSweb-list]markus: web grasshist.html,1.11,1.12
Message-ID: <20020729081022.354CB1397E@lists.intevation.de>
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@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@
[GRASS credits]
-From "GRASS Mini-HOWTO":
+From "GRASS Mini-HOWTO":
In the early 1980s the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers' Construction
Engineering Research Laboratory (USA/CERL) in Champaign, Illinois,
began to explore the possibilities of using Geographic Information
From grass at intevation.de Mon Jul 29 04:43:46 2002
From: grass at intevation.de (grass@intevation.de)
Date: Wed Nov 14 17:02:17 2007
Subject: [GRASSweb-list]markus: web/gdp/howto - New directory
Message-ID: <20020729084346.9996F1397E@lists.intevation.de>
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From grass at intevation.de Mon Jul 29 04:43:52 2002
From: grass at intevation.de (grass@intevation.de)
Date: Wed Nov 14 17:02:17 2007
Subject: [GRASSweb-list]markus: web/gdp/howto/mini - New directory
Message-ID: <20020729084352.EFB281397E@lists.intevation.de>
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From grass at intevation.de Mon Jul 29 04:43:58 2002
From: grass at intevation.de (grass@intevation.de)
Date: Wed Nov 14 17:02:17 2007
Subject: [GRASSweb-list]markus: web/gdp/howto/mini/GIS-GRASS - New directory
Message-ID: <20020729084358.CFF7F1397E@lists.intevation.de>
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From grass at intevation.de Tue Jul 30 02:43:14 2002
From: grass at intevation.de (grass@intevation.de)
Date: Wed Nov 14 17:02:17 2007
Subject: [GRASSweb-list]markus: web grass_addons.html,1.16,1.17
Message-ID: <20020730064314.E3B3C1397D@lists.intevation.de>
Author: markus
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@@ -45,9 +45,6 @@
Raster modules
--
-r.fuzzy: Fuzzy logic tools (François Delclaux)
-
r.boxcount:
@@ -58,9 +55,8 @@
Cumulative viewshed analysis program. (Dr. M. Lake, London, U.K.)
-
-r.rifs:
-r.rifs generates a raster map and/or image of a fractal by means of the
-specified random iterated function system. (Dr. M. Lake, London, U.K.)
+r.fuzzy: Fuzzy logic tools (François Delclaux)
-
r.outldetect,
@@ -74,6 +70,17 @@
for GPS and Glonass surveys using the obstruction map created with r.obstruction.
r.planning.cinematic performs a cinematic planning for GPS and Glonass
surveys. (University of Trento, Faculty of Engineering)
+
+-
+r.rifs:
+r.rifs generates a raster map and/or image of a fractal by means of the
+specified random iterated function system. (Dr. M. Lake, London, U.K.)
+
+-
+r.cross.to.pg:
+r.cross exports category labels from a GRASS raster map created with r.cross
+into PostgreSQL table (O. Dassau, Germany).
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