Fri, Oct 14 2005
17:48:25
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Request created by guest
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Subject: v.in.gns DB error
grass obtained from: Trento Italy site
grass binary for platform: Compiled from Sources
GRASS Version: GRASS 6.1.cvs (2005)
Trying to import GNS data into GRASS failed using both MySQL and Postgres as
backbones. With Postgres the error lies in the v.in.gns: the table
definition requires to 'double precision' rather than just 'double'.
Changing that makes postgres work.
With MySQL the error lies in the 'long' for longitude in the table
definitionin v.in.gns. Changing it to 'lon' makes this first step work, but
then subsequent steps in the driver fail, I guess these are a more general
mysql driver error.
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Wed, Oct 19 2005
00:08:19
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Mail sent by mneteler
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Thanks for the report.
> Trying to import GNS data into GRASS failed using both MySQL and Postgres as
> backbones. With Postgres the error lies in the v.in.gns: the table
> definition requires to 'double precision' rather than just 'double'.
fixed.
> Changing that makes postgres work.
Tested, confirmed.
> With MySQL the error lies in the 'long' for longitude in the table
> definitionin v.in.gns. Changing it to 'lon' makes this first step work,
Fixed.
> but then subsequent steps in the driver fail, I guess these are a more
> general mysql driver error.
I have no running mysql here, so someone else may test.
Markus
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Mon, Jul 17 2006
20:35:35
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Mail sent by mneteler
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https://intevation.de/rt/webrt?serial_num=3743
The mysql driver was reqritten, so I assume that also
this now works. Closing (feel free to reopen if not).
Markus |
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Mon, Jul 17 2006
20:35:39
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Status changed to resolved by mneteler
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