Fri, Jan 5 2001
15:29:40
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Request created by andreas.lange@rhein-main.de
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<nobody@geog.uni-hannover.de>
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Fri, 5 Jan 2001 15:15:41 GMT
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<200101051515.PAA11613@hgeo02.geog.uni-hannover.de>
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andreas.lange@rhein-main.de ()
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d.what.rast: header not found in @MAPSE
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Below is the result of your feedback form. It was submitted by
(andreas.lange@rhein-main.de) on Friday, January 5, 2001 at 15:15:41
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subject: d.what.rast: header not found in @MAPSE
platform: Linux/Intel
vendor: RedHat
cputype: Intel (i486, i586, pentium ...)
xwindows: Xfree 4.0.1
windowsmanager: GNOME
tcltkver: tcl/tk 8.3
grassserver: CVS Server, Germany
grassversion: I compiled the sources myself
cvsyesno: yes, I am using the latest GRASS from CVS
compiler: gcc
bugreport: d.what.rast:
If using d.what.rast slope@PERMANENT in a users mapset (e. g. 'andreas'), it
get the error: WARNING: Can't open header file for [slope in andreas], but works
otherwise correct. I assume the header is not searched in the correct dir.
Perhaps similar to s.to.vect bug?
name: Andreas Lange
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REMOTE_HOST: manz-3e364604.pool.mediaways.net
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Thu, Nov 8 2001
19:53:42
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Area changed to bug by alange
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Fri, Jan 4 2002
17:58:21
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Mail sent by mneteler
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Hi Andreas,
is this bug still open? The module works well in multiple
MAPSETs.
Markus
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Fri, Jan 4 2002
22:43:36
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Mail sent by guest
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I could not reproduce the problem, so i close the bug report.
Maybe there is some other environmental condition that triggers this problem.
But nothing to worry about.
Andreas |
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Fri, Jan 4 2002
22:44:55
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Status changed to resolved by alange
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