Fri, Apr 21 2006
12:15:45
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Request created by guest
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Subject: d.m: can't display a raster if 'was found in more mapsets'
Platform: GNU/Linux/x86
grass obtained from: CVS
grass binary for platform: Compiled from Sources
GRASS Version: 2006-04-05
Hi
Trying to display a raster of a name which repeats in another mapset leads to
a following error and the raster is not displayed:
WARNING: 'cell/x' was found in more mapsets (also found in melio2).
WARNING: 'cell/x' was found in more mapsets (also found in melio2).
while executing
"close $rt"
(procedure "DmRaster::display" line 27)
invoked from within
"DmRaster::display $node"
("raster" arm line 2)
invoked from within
"switch $type {
group {
DmGroup::display $node
}
raster {
DmRaster::display $node
}
labels {
DmLabels::display $node
..."
(procedure "Dm::display_node" line 6)
invoked from within
"Dm::display_node $n"
(procedure "DmGroup::display" line 11)
invoked from within
"DmGroup::display "root" "
(procedure "Dm::display" line 8)
invoked from within
"Dm::display"
("uplevel" body line 1)
invoked from within
"uplevel \#0 $cmd"
(procedure "Button::_release" line 18)
invoked from within
"Button::_release .mainframe.topf.tb0.bbox1.b0"
(command bound to event)
Maciek
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Fri, Jun 23 2006
21:51:53
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Mail sent by mbarton
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This is a d.rast problem rather than a d.m problem. AFAIK, it shows the
correct map, but gives this warning. You can avoid it by specifying map@$MAPSET. |
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Fri, Jun 23 2006
22:17:42
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Mail sent by msieczka
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> This is a d.rast problem rather than a d.m problem.
Why does d.m crash then instead of issuing a warning and displaying the map
from current mapset anyway, like d.rast does?
> You can avoid it by specifying map@$MAPSET.
Following d.rast behaviour as described above would be best, if possible. If
not, maybe d.m could do that for the user: add "@mapset" suffix to the map
name after the map is selected from the list or, if map name is typed in
manually in d.m, force the current mapset?.
Maciek
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Fri, Jun 23 2006
22:18:14
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Mail sent by msieczka
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> This is a d.rast problem rather than a d.m problem.
Why does d.m crash then instead of issuing a warning and displaying the map
from current mapset anyway, like d.rast does?
> You can avoid it by specifying map@$MAPSET.
Following d.rast behaviour as described above would be best, if possible. If
not, maybe d.m could do that for the user: add "@mapset" suffix to the map
name after the map is selected from the list or, if map name is typed in
manually in d.m, force the current mapset?.
Maciek
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Wed, Jul 26 2006
18:29:03
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User changed to tutey@o2.pl by msieczka
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