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    <title>Re: Import conditioned DEM from HydroSheds</title>
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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;On Sat, May 18, 2013 at 1:55 PM, Johannes Radinger
&amp;lt;johannesradinger&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;gmail.com&amp;gt; wrote:

Various artifacts were introduced in the conditioned DEMs of
HydroSheds. Rather use the filled, but not conditioned DEMs,
particularly when you want to use r.watershed or r.stream.extract. The
results will be more realistic. Or to be 100% sure, use SRTM v2.1 and
fill nodata with GRASS.


You should download both and investigate the output of gdalinfo for
both. One of them might have wrong extents and resolution. For
example, worldclim also provides the same two file formats: bil and
esri grid. In this case, the esri grid is wrong and the bil format
should be used (ESRI has problems with coordinate precision).

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    <title>Re: Error in GRASS 7 and r.out.mpeg</title>
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Hamish &amp;lt;hamish_b&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;yahoo.com&amp;gt; writes:


That is really great - as I am using it at the moment for quick
evaluations if my simulations worked, g.gui.animation will be the tool
of my choice.

And I also saw something new: the temporal data type. At the moment I am
archiving the results of my simulations (several raster maps) in
separate mapsets, one per year - but the temporal data type looks
perfect for this.

Thanks a lot,

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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Hi Nikos,

thanks! I already also checked and its really straight forward to import
the bil raster file as ESRI-rasters.
Now I am just working on a re-projection e.g. to a pseudo-mercator
system... but that is another story ;)

/johannes


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    <title>Re: g.extension error installing install r.hazard.flood</title>
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Now it does, in r56295 I have made an attempt to update it to G7:
Try

g.extension r.hazard.flood

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Well, right... the *.bil file(s) as shown below.

..

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Hi Johnanes!

 

I guess (BIL is simply, well as we all know, "Binary Data Interleaved per 
Line", and) what matters is to have beforehand a Header file (the .hdr).  It 
might be ESRI's "EHdr -- ESRI .hdr Labelled" type of file or ENVI's "ENVI - 
ENVI .hdr Labelled Raster". 

# check...
gdalinfo --formats | grep .hdr

  ENVI (rw+v): ENVI .hdr Labelled
  EHdr (rw+v): ESRI .hdr Labelled
..

Also, what does "gdalinfo" on the "*.hdr" files of yours say about?

Importing should be straightforward using "r.in.gdal".

...ok, looking closely: I've downloaded one of the files: 
&amp;lt;http://earlywarning.usgs.gov/hydrodata/sa_15s_zip_bil/ca_dem_15s_bil.zip&amp;gt;.

#unzip, checking
gdalinfo ca_dem_15s.bil -nogcp -nomd -nofl
Driver: EHdr/ESRI .hdr Labelled
Files: ca_dem_15s.bil
Size is 14160, 6000
Coordinate System is:

[...]

I think it should be easy to import.

Best, Nikos


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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Dear all,

 From Ubuntu Ubuntu 12.04 LTS 64bits I am trying to install grass-dev 
using synaptic. I get this error:

W: Duplicate sources.list entry 
http://ppa.launchpad.net/gcpp-kalxas/ppa-tzotsos/ubuntu/ precise/main 
amd64 Packages 
(/var/lib/apt/lists/ppa.launchpad.net_gcpp-kalxas_ppa-tzotsos_ubuntu_dists_precise_main_binary-amd64_Packages)
W: Duplicate sources.list entry 
http://ppa.launchpad.net/gcpp-kalxas/ppa-tzotsos/ubuntu/ precise/main 
i386 Packages 
(/var/lib/apt/lists/ppa.launchpad.net_gcpp-kalxas_ppa-tzotsos_ubuntu_dists_precise_main_binary-i386_Packages)

I understand that there is a duplicate in my sources.list, but cannot 
figure out which one. Here are the repositories that I have added:

# to get GRASS updated
deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/gcpp-kalxas/ppa-tzotsos/ubuntu precise main
deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/gcpp-kalxas/ppa-tzotsos/ubuntu precise 
main

# to get QGIS
deb http://qgis.org/debian precise main
deb-src http://qgis.org/debian precise main

# to get R
deb http://cran.univ-lyon1.fr/bin/linux/ubuntu precise/

Any hint appreciated.

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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Hi,

I'd like to use the conditioned DEM from HydroSheds (15sec resolution)
in GRASS to extract rivers etc. using r.watershed. On the HydroSheds-
Website (http://hydrosheds.cr.usgs.gov/dataavail.php) there are two possible
file formats: bil and esri grid.

The esri grid folder for Europe (eu_dem_15s) contains several files all
with .adf ending and metadata (htm, xml).
The bil folder contains the eu_dem_15s.bil and a *.hdr and *.prj and some
more.

Which format is prefered for importing into GRASS? I guess its the .bil as
there is only
one bil-file with the different addtional info (header, projection etc.).
Which format type
is the .bil in r.in.gdal?

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    <title>Re: g.extension error installing install r.hazard.flood</title>
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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;
~/.grass.bashrc is only read by grass, e.g. I use it to reset
the GRASS&amp;gt; terminal prompt and GRASS_HTML_BROWSER to my
preferences. Unfortunately (in grass6 at least) GRASS_ADDON_PATH
doesn't work from there. Maybe you are thinking of $MAPSET/.bashrc
which grass does create.



that indicates the program is not in the $PATH, which it needs
to be for scripts. (the scripts run the g.parser module, which
then reruns the script by name, if it can't find the program you
get the above error)


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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;
that is fine, just to note that the bin/ and script/ dirs
were created there due to the crash of the extension manager
GUI, usually they are removed after install of the executable
to ~/.grass6/addons/. but it's all ok, if you manually set
GRASS_ADDON_PATH grass will respect whatever you choose to do.
it can also be multiple paths if you like, separated by ":".
 

GRASS_ADDON_PATH needs to be set before the grass startup script
runs, so the menu misses that, setting it in the terminal only
affects the terminal itself and things launched from it. I set
my GRASS_ADDON_PATH in ~/.bashrc so it's always available.


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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Some observations that might help identify if my system is in error?

I've added the following to .grass.bashrc

GRASS_ADDON_PATH=/home/rcooper/.grass6/addons/bin
export GRASS_ADDON_PATH

However, I can only run the r.fuzzy.logic extension if I also set the
GRASS_ADDON_PATH in a terminal and run the run grass from the same terminal
(I cannot run the extension if starting GRASS from the menu)?





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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Maybe I was too quick to say this was resolved.

I just can't seem to start r.fuzzy.logic

Before starting GRASS I set the GRASS_ADDON_PATH as follows:

$export =/home/user/.grass6/addons (also tried
/home/user/.grass6/addons/bin)
export GRASS_ADDON_PATH
echo $GRASS_ADDON_PATH
/home/user/.grass6/addons/bin


This doesn't seem to be reflected in /home/user/.grass.bashrc   ?

After starting GRASS, running r.fuzzy.logic doesn't start the module form
the Layer Manager

When I attempt to run from the  GRASS terminal by inserting the path to the
executable I get the error:

Unable to fetch interface description for command 'r.fuzzy.logic'.

Details: [Errno 2] No such file or directory

Try to set up GRASS_ADDON_PATH variable

What am I not doing correctly with the GRASS_ADDON_PATH?

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in GRASS 6 see also the d.slide.show module, and the included
xganim program.

And in grass 7 there is a new g.gui.animation tool in-development.
try it out via File -&amp;gt; Animation tool. [today I get a traceback error]


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no, but you can try to run it anyway, maybe it works already,
maybe it just needs a minor tweak or two. it's a python script
so editing it in place is easy.


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    <title>Re: Fwd: Airborne LiDAR data strip adjustment</title>
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first set the region and grid size with g.region, check it is
ok with the -p flag.

then depending on what you want to do:

cat *.asc | r.in.xyz x= y= z= fs= input=- output=mapname method=

  or

cat *.asc | v.in.ascii -r -bt x= y= z= fs= output=mapname


r.in.xyz discards points outside of the current region, as does
v.in.ascii if you use the -r flag. 



if your data is already processed, sorted, and cleaned I'd
go straight for r.in.xyz myself, but that's just me.


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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Hi all,

I'm also interested in using r.hazard.flood, but i'm using grass7 svn on
Ubuntu 12.04LTS

I dont think this addon exists for grass 7?

thanks,
Vishal




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Thanks - didn't know that page - very useful.


That would do in most cases, as for direct viewing, imagemagick can be
used on that folder, while one could always provide a collection of
example commands to encode to movie format.

Cheers,

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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;It's a series of points. But how can I export them from all imported files
(strips) later into a single one ASCII file into specific region? I think
that v.out.ascii for example is only for exporting single file. And I need
to export multiple, falling into the region. Is this possible in GRASS?


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    <dc:creator>Adrian Kirilov</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2013-05-17T14:34:02</dc:date>
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    <title>Re: g.extension error installing install r.hazard.flood</title>
    <link>http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gis.grass.user/47323</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;I resolved running r.fuzzy.logic by setting the GRASS_ADDON_PATH

1. Set in terminal before starting GRASS;

$ GRASS_ADDON_PATH=/home/rcooper/.grass6/addons/bin
export GRASS_ADDON_PATH

2. r.fuzzy.logic can now be run from the GRASS Layer Manager via the Command
Console:
r.fuzzy.logic




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    <title>Re: g.extension error installing install r.hazard.flood</title>
    <link>http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gis.grass.user/47322</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;A few comments/observations:

1. r.hazard.flood.py appears in addons directory (/home/user/.grass6/addons)
after running the g.extension command from the GRASS terminal, but gives the
following error:
GRASS 6.4.3 (Bangkok_UTM47):~ &amp;gt; g.extension extension=r.hazard.flood
...
/user-notebook/11269.0/dist.i686/docs/html/r.hazard.flood.py.html
/home/user/.grass6/addons/docs/html/
/usr/bin/install -c  -m 644
/home/user/grassdata/Bangkok_UTM47/PERMANENT/.tmp/user-notebook/11269.0/dist.i686/man/man1/r.hazard.flood.py.1
/home/user/.grass6/addons/man/man1/
/usr/bin/install: cannot stat
`/home/user/grassdata/Bangkok_UTM47/PERMANENT/.tmp/user-notebook/11269.0/dist.i686/man/man1/r.hazard.flood.py.1':
No such file or directory
make: *** [install] Error 1
ERROR: Installation failed, sorry. Please check above error messages.

2. Trying to install r.fuzzy.logic from the GRASS terminal also appears to
install (e.g., can see r.fuzzy.logic executable (in
/home/user/.grass6/addons/bin) but errors are given:
GRASS 6.4.3 (Bangkok_UTM47):~ &amp;gt; g.extension extension=r.fuzzy.logic
executable in 
...
/usr/bin/install -c  -m 644
/home/user/grassdata/Bangkok_UTM47/PERMANENT/.tmp/user-notebook/11402.0/dist.i686/man/man1/r.fuzzy.logic.1
/home/user/.grass6/addons/man/man1/
/usr/bin/install: cannot stat
`/home/user/grassdata/Bangkok_UTM47/PERMANENT/.tmp/user-notebook/11402.0/dist.i686/man/man1/r.fuzzy.logic.1':
No such file or directory
make: *** [install] Error 1
ERROR: Installation failed, sorry. Please check above error messages.

3. How would I run r.fuzzy.logic?
Output from the GRASS terminal:
GRASS 6.4.3 (Bangkok_UTM47):~ &amp;gt; r.fuzzy.logic
r.fuzzy.logic: command not found

Output from Layer Manager &amp;gt; Command console:
r.fuzzy.logic                                                                   
[Errno 2] No such file or directory


Cheers,
Richard



 



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    <dc:date>2013-05-17T13:40:34</dc:date>
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    <title>Re: g.extension error installing install r.hazard.flood</title>
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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;
From the ubuntugis-testing repository, installed via Synaptic Package
Manager:
http://ppa.launchpad.net/ubuntugis/ubuntugis-testing/ubuntu/dists/precise/main/binary-i386/Packages


$ dpkg -S grass_logo.png
grass: /usr/lib/grass64/docs/html/nviz/grass_logo.png
grass: /usr/lib/grass64/docs/html/grass_logo.png


Running g.extension from GRASS command line:
...
/usr/bin/install: cannot stat
`/home/rcooper/grassdata/Bangkok_UTM47/PERMANENT/.tmp/rcooper-notebook/9305.0/dist.i686/man/man1/r.hazard.flood.py.1':
No such file or directory
make: *** [install] Error 1
ERROR: Installation failed, sorry. Please check above error messages.


GRASS 6.4.3 (Bangkok_UTM47):~ &amp;gt; echo $GRASS_ADDON_PATH
/home/rcooper/.grass6/addons:/home/rcooper/.grass6/addons/scripts

I seem now to have two paths ... need to try and remove one

When I try to install another addon, with g.extension gui, the addon isn't
added to the addons directory below:
g.extension.py extension=r.fuzzy.logic
svnurl=http://svn.osgeo.org/grass/grass-addons/grass6
WARNING: GRASS_ADDON_PATH has more items, using first defined -
'/home/rcooper/.grass6/addons'
Fetching &amp;lt;r.fuzzy.logic&amp;gt; from GRASS-Addons SVN (be patient)...
Compiling...
/usr/lib/grass64/include/Make/Module.make:25: warning:
overriding commands for target `install'
/usr/lib/grass64/include/Make/Rules.make:101: warning:
ignoring old commands for target `install'
mkdir: cannot create directory `/build': Permission denied
make: ***
[/build/buildd/grass-6.4.3/debian/tmp/usr/lib/grass64/bin]
Error 1
ERROR: Compilation failed, sorry. Please check above error messages.
(Fri May 17 20:00:59 2013) Command finished (11 sec)   


When I try from the GRASS command line:
GRASS 6.4.3 (Bangkok_UTM47):~ &amp;gt; g.extension extension=r.fuzzy.logic
...
/usr/bin/install: cannot stat
`/home/rcooper/grassdata/Bangkok_UTM47/PERMANENT/.tmp/rcooper-notebook/10100.0/dist.i686/man/man1/r.fuzzy.logic.1':
No such file or directory
make: *** [install] Error 1
ERROR: Installation failed, sorry. Please check above error messages.
GRASS 6.4.3 (Bangkok_UTM47):~ &amp;gt; 





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