Mon, Jul 5 2004
22:56:19
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Request created by guest
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Subject: v.proj -l doesn't work
Platform: GNU/Linux/i386
grass obtained from: Mirror of Trento site
grass binary for platform: Downloaded precompiled Binaries
GRASS Version: grass-5.7.cvs-i686-pc-linux-gnu-26_06_20
When I try to use -l to have v.proj to 'list vector files in input location'.
But it just tells me that
'Required parameter <input> not set:'
(Really, I am deeply impressed, I was using grass around 5.0, but have done other
things for a
while and just came back. Keep on the good work! Hope that my bugreports are
useful and
not just telling that I have not managed to set up my system correctly)
Morten
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Tue, Jul 6 2004
08:48:18
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Mail sent by mneteler
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Morten,
you have to specify a dummy input name, then -l works.
Markus |
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Tue, Jul 6 2004
08:48:44
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Status changed to resolved by mneteler
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Tue, Jul 6 2004
12:11:16
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Re: [bug #2523] (grass) v.proj -l doesn't work
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On Tuesday 06 July 2004 08:48, Markus Neteler via RT wrote:
> Morten,
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> you have to specify a dummy input name, then -l works.
>
Aaah, vielen Dank.
Could I just propose a clearification for the manal:
< List vector files in input location and exit
> List vector files in input location and exit A dummy value must be given for
> input
Of cource, as input is not in square brackets, it should be clear that a value
must be given, but it is a bit counter intuitive.
--
Morten Sickel
http://sickel.net/
Drøbak, Norway
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Tue, Jul 6 2004
12:11:17
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Status changed to open by _rt_system
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Fri, Jul 9 2004
13:35:03
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Mail sent by mneteler
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Morten,
I have no idea how to optionalize the input parm in
the parser section (maybe you know).
For now I have extended the message as suggested.
Markus |
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Fri, Jul 9 2004
13:35:08
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Status changed to resolved by mneteler
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