Details Ticket 3084


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Serial Number 3084
Subject Running r.le.pixel moving window causes memeory error
Area grass6
Queue grass
Requestors slist@oomvanlieshout.net
Owner none
Status resolved
Last User Contact Sat Nov 4 18:31:49 2006 (2 yr ago)
Current Priority 30
Final Priority 70
Due No date assigned
Last Action Sat Nov 4 18:31:49 2006 (2 yr ago)
Created Fri Mar 11 12:19:51 2005 (3 yr ago)

Transaction History Ticket 3084


Fri, Mar 11 2005 12:19:51    Request created by guest  
Subject: Running r.le.pixel moving window causes memeory error

Platform: GNU/Linux/i386
grass obtained from: GDF Hannover compiled rpms!!
grass binary for platform: Compiled from Sources
GRASS Version: GRASS 6.0.0beta2 (2005)

My name is Sander Oom.

I am trying to run r.le.pixel using a moving window on a large raster.

As the process progresses, memory usage by the r.le.pixel process slowly increases,
until the following error message appears:

ERROR: G_calloc: out of memory

The process then terminates.

I have also send a possibly related querry to the Grass mailing list, as the
output looks very funny.

Hope this bug report is helpful. The functionality provide by r.le is very useful.
I hope the package will be supported in the future.

Cheers,

Sander.
Sun, Oct 1 2006 08:41:21    Mail sent by hbowman  
Hi,

a r.le.pixel memory bug was just fixed in CVS, but it doesn't sound exactly
like what you describe. (memory leak?)

Can you try again using the latest GRASS 6.3-cvs and see if you still see this
bug?


thanks,
Hamish
Sat, Nov 4 2006 18:31:45    Mail sent by mneteler  
We assume that it now works. Feel free to reopen the bug if not.

Markus

https://intevation.de/rt/webrt?serial_num=3084
Sat, Nov 4 2006 18:31:49    Status changed to resolved by mneteler  
Sat, Nov 4 2006 18:31:49    Mail sent by mneteler  
We assume that it now works. Feel free to reopen the bug if not.

Markus

https://intevation.de/rt/webrt?serial_num=3084
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