Details Ticket 1365


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Serial Number 1365
Subject module v.in.dgn is not getting compiled
Area bug
Queue grass
Requestors guddi004@yahoo.co.in
Owner none
Status resolved
Last User Contact Wed Oct 30 14:29:44 2002 (6 yr ago)
Current Priority 70
Final Priority 70
Due No date assigned
Last Action Wed Oct 30 14:30:24 2002 (6 yr ago)
Created Tue Oct 22 07:51:23 2002 (6 yr ago)

Transaction History Ticket 1365


Tue, Oct 22 2002 07:51:23    Request created by guest  
Subject: module v.in.dgn  is not  getting compiled

Platform: GNU/Linux/Alpha64
grass obtained from: CVS
grass binary for platform: Compiled from Sources
GRASS Version: 5.0.0pre5

i have  downloaded GRASS  source  code  and compiled it and installed  it.but
the module  
v.in.dgn  did  not get compiled.so  i tried using  gmake5  -i  and it  is giving
the error
"/home/smishra/grass5.0.0pre5/src/mapdev/v.in.dgn
make  -f  OBJ.i686-pc-linux-gnu/make.rules
OBJ.i686-pc-linux-gnu/make.rules:311:***missing separator .Stop."
kindly  guide  me asap.
sangeeta
Tue, Oct 22 2002 09:27:45    Comments added by guest  
v.in.dgn requires dgn library and header files
written by Frank Warmerdam.
See http://www.remotesensing.org/gdal/index.html.

But error should be:
main.c:16:21: dgnlibp.h: No such file or directory  

Note that v.in.dgn imports simple elemets only: point, line,
linestring, shape, text (as point). For not supported 
elements is printed error message. If I remember well, coordinates
of text is not exactly the same as in Microstation - important if
represent centroids (area labels).

Radim
Wed, Oct 30 2002 14:29:44    Mail sent by guest  
hi,

I have fixed the compilation for v.in.dgn. Get the new sources from
CVS.

you can also download source tarball:
http://freegis.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/grass/src/mapdev/v.in.dgn/

Cheers

 Markus
Wed, Oct 30 2002 14:30:24    Status changed to resolved by mneteler  
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