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[#XLM-276324]: Nmap2 Error



> Thanks for the help!
> The problem that I found was the language.
> My system was using Portuguese(BR) as default language. I changed it to
> English(US) and NMAP2 worked correctly.
> The cause for that is the fact that here in Brazil, the decimal
> separator is ',' (comma) not '.' (dot).
> 
> Older versions probably worked cause they're were using fortran. Now is
> C, correct?

Marcus,

A substantial part of the grid handling part of GEMLIB has been rewritten in C 
from Fortran.
This now complicates the language differences!

Steve Chiswell
Unidata User Support





> 
> Att.
> Marcus Vin�cius S. Mendes
> Cachoeira Paulista / SP - Brazil (GMT-3)
> National Institute for Space Research - INPE
> Center for Weather Forecast and Climatic Analysis - CPTEC
> (+55) (12) 3186-8676
> 
> 
> 
> Unidata GEMPAK Support escreveu:
> > Marcus,
> >
> > The [GG-2] error you show below has "," (aka comma characters) rather than 
> > "." (aka decimal
> > points) in the lat/lon entries. This seems to indicate that some table that 
> > has been incorrectly
> > edited locally (eg your $GEMTBL/stns/geog.tbl file "LOCAL" entry perhaps).
> >
> > The XmScale messages probably indicate that a data set is missing, but 
> > generally can be ignored
> > so long as you are linking against openmotif. If they are a result of using 
> > lesstif, then
> > you may have other problems there.
> >
> >
> > See if you can "grep" for the comma separate string in 
> > $GEMTBL/stns/geog.tbl and
> > fix if you find it. Otherwise, search the files in $GEMTBL/config/* and 
> > $GEMTBL/nmap/*
> > as starting points.
> >
> >
> > Steve Chiswell
> > Unidata User Support
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >> Hello,
> >> I'm trying to compile GEMPAK5.9.4 on OpenSuse 10.2 in a x86_64 with
> >> kernel 2.6.18.2-34-default
> >> I have configured the Gemenviron,profile (I'm using bash) and the
> >> etc/Makeinc.common and etc/Makeinc.linux64
> >> When I do 'make all' and 'make install' seems to have no problems. But
> >> when I run 'nmap2', I get the following errors:
> >>
> >> bash> nmap2&
> >> [1] 21283
> >> bash> Finished reading tables...
> >> Resource File:  /home/gempak/GEMPAK5.9.4/resource/Nmap
> >> Warning:
> >> Name: scale
> >> Class: XmScale
> >> The specified scale value is less than the minimum scale value.
> >>
> >> Warning:
> >> Name: scale
> >> Class: XmScale
> >> The specified scale value is less than the minimum scale value.
> >>
> >> Warning:
> >> Name: scale
> >> Class: XmScale
> >> The specified scale value is less than the minimum scale value.
> >>
> >> Into the nmap2 I get this error:
> >> 070216/1104[GG-2] Area -60,00;-120,00;20,00;-20,00 is an invalid
> >> graphics area.
> >>
> >> Every map I switch or tryies to zoom produces this errors.
> >>
> >> Thanks.
> >>
> >> PS: Attached is the make.out, install.out and the libraries on my system.
> >>
> >> --
> >> Att.
> >> Marcus Vin�cius S. Mendes
> >> Cachoeira Paulista / SP - Brazil
> >> National Institute for Space Research - INPE
> >> Center for Weather Forecast and Climatic Analysis - CPTEC
> >> (+55) (12) 3186-8676
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
> > Ticket Details
> > ===================
> > Ticket ID: XLM-276324
> > Department: Support GEMPAK
> > Priority: Normal
> > Status: Closed
> >
> >
> 
> 


Ticket Details
===================
Ticket ID: XLM-276324
Department: Support GEMPAK
Priority: Normal
Status: Closed