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Serial Number 2277
Subject sites data: ERROR: ebuf 158135,000000 nbuf 175101,000000
Area bug
Queue grass
Requestors mlennert@club.worldonline.be
Owner none
Status resolved
Last User Contact Tue Jan 6 23:47:44 2004 (5 yr ago)
Current Priority 30
Final Priority 70
Due No date assigned
Last Action Thu Jan 8 13:34:39 2004 (5 yr ago)
Created Mon Jan 5 16:19:03 2004 (5 yr ago)

Transaction History Ticket 2277


Mon, Jan 5 2004 16:19:03    Request created by guest  
Subject: sites data: ERROR: ebuf 158135,000000 nbuf 175101,000000

Platform: GNU/Linux/i386
grass obtained from: CVS
grass binary for platform: Compiled from Sources
GRASS Version: 5.3cvs checked out on 20040105

Tyring to access (d.sites, s.out.ascii) a sites file with the following format:
name|specprod8601
labels|east north Rcode varint varfloat comcod
158135,000000|175101,000000|#1 %116,198 %7,000 %23094
105265,000000|196713,000000|#2 %97,6064 %1,000 %44021
173626,000000|175036,000000|#3 %84,3267 %1,000 %24062
154166,000000|179702,000000|#4 %83,4805 %4,000 %23088
148799,000000|172180,000000|#5 %82,8372 %1,000 %21004
155340,000000|177049,000000|#6 %75,8749 %17,000 %23047
154556,000000|170726,000000|#7 %74,3438 %2,000 %21018
etc...531 sites

I get the follwing error:

ERROR: ebuf 158135,000000 nbuf 175101,000000
Tue, Jan 6 2004 12:12:04    Mail sent by guest  
It must be '.' instead of ',' (we speak US here):

Eg
158135.000000 175101.000000 ...

Change it with a text editor.

Markus

Tue, Jan 6 2004 12:13:16    Mail sent by guest  
Ah: Maybe the comma was introduced by your LOCALE
(maybe LC_NUMERIC). It's the first time that I see
s.out.ascii affected, IMHO impossible.

Markus
Tue, Jan 6 2004 12:23:30    Mail sent by mlennert@club.worldonline.be  
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Date Tue, 6 Jan 2004 12:23:27 +0100 (CET)
Subject Re: [bug #2277] (grass) Transaction (guest)
From "Moritz Lennert" <mlennert@club.worldonline.be>
To "guest user via RT" <grass-bugs@intevation.de>
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guest user via RT said:
> this bug's URL: http://intevation.de/rt/webrt?serial_num=2277
>
> Tue, Jan 6 2004 12:13:16: Request 2277 was acted upon.
>
>  Transaction: Mail sent by guest
>
>        Queue: grass
>         Area: bug
>      Subject: sites data: ERROR: ebuf 158135,000000 nbuf 175101,000000
>        Owner:
>   Requestors: mlennert@club.worldonline.be
>       Status: open
>
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Ah: Maybe the comma was introduced by your LOCALE
>
> (maybe LC_NUMERIC). It's the first time that I see
>
> s.out.ascii affected, IMHO impossible.
>
>
>
> Markus
>

The comma was the problem. Sorry, didn't even think about that possibility.

Thanks Markus !

Moritz


Tue, Jan 6 2004 14:12:43    Status changed to resolved by bernhard  
Tue, Jan 6 2004 23:47:44    Mail sent by glynn.clements@virgin.net  
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Date Tue, 6 Jan 2004 21:57:28 +0000
To guest user via RT <grass-bugs@intevation.de>
Cc grass5@grass.itc.it
Subject Re: [GRASS5] [bug #2277] (grass) sites data: ERROR: ebuf 158135,000000 nbuf 175101,000000
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guest user via RT wrote:

> Tyring to access (d.sites, s.out.ascii) a sites file with the
> following format:
> 
> name|specprod8601
> labels|east north Rcode varint varfloat comcod
> 158135,000000|175101,000000|#1 %116,198 %7,000 %23094
> 105265,000000|196713,000000|#2 %97,6064 %1,000 %44021
> 173626,000000|175036,000000|#3 %84,3267 %1,000 %24062
> 154166,000000|179702,000000|#4 %83,4805 %4,000 %23088
> 148799,000000|172180,000000|#5 %82,8372 %1,000 %21004
> 155340,000000|177049,000000|#6 %75,8749 %17,000 %23047
> 154556,000000|170726,000000|#7 %74,3438 %2,000 %21018
> etc...531 sites
> 
> I get the follwing error:
> 
> ERROR: ebuf 158135,000000 nbuf 175101,000000

> It must be '.' instead of ',' (we speak US here):
> 
> Eg
> 158135.000000 175101.000000 ...
> 
> Change it with a text editor.

Out of curiousity, how was that sites file generated? I'm fairly sure
that it wasn't with any standard GRASS module, but it might be some
obscure contrib module, or an add-on for which we might get queries
(in the same way that these lists often get queries regarding
GRASSlinks etc).

-- 
Glynn Clements <glynn.clements@virgin.net>


Tue, Jan 6 2004 23:47:44    Status changed to open by _rt_system  
Thu, Jan 8 2004 13:34:39    Status changed to resolved by mneteler  
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