I am using GRASS 6.1.cvs, updated 2006-04-23
Kernel: Linux 2.6.15-1-amd64-k8
CPU: AMD Athlon 64 3700+
Video Card: ATI Technologies Inc RV410 [Radeon X700 Pro (PCIE)]
Video driver: fglrx-driver 8.19.10-1
1) Doing "Save Image As:" (any format except max. resolution) produces an
image the size of the NVIZ image window with the top half black, and with
copies of the desired image in each of the two lower quadrants.
(See attached example)
The appearance suggests to me that this might be a 64-bit issue.
Is anyone else seeing this?
2) Save... max. resolution ppm causes NVIZ to crash with the following error:
XIO: fatal IO error 14 (Bad address) on X server ":0.0"
after 20394 requests (20394 known processed) with 0 events remaining.
I am using GRASS 6.1.cvs, updated 2006-04-23
Kernel: Linux 2.6.15-1-amd64-k8
CPU: AMD Athlon 64 3700+
Video Card: ATI Technologies Inc RV410 [Radeon X700 Pro (PCIE)]
Video driver: fglrx-driver 8.19.10-1
1) Doing "Save Image As:" (any format except max. resolution) produces
an image the size of the NVIZ image window with the top half black,
and with copies of the desired image in each of the two lower
quadrants. (See attached example)
The appearance suggests to me that this might be a 64-bit issue.
Is anyone else seeing this?
Works ok for me on a 32-bit P4.
Are you using a weird window manager?
What linux distro+version?
2) Save... max. resolution ppm causes NVIZ to crash with the following
error:
XIO: fatal IO error 14 (Bad address) on X server ":0.0"
after 20394 requests (20394 known processed) with 0 events
remaining.
32 bit box, can repeat crash on full res image (grass-6.1.cvs_src_snapshot_2006_03_25)
screen dump as tiff and others - works as expected.
Note. I was taking nviz screen dumps with KSnapshot. To get normal snapshot, I was using feature "take after XX sec delay", set delay to XX, click redraw in nviz and wait till it finishes to redraw screen and takes screenshot. When using output for animation, must be carefull as twice - it takes screen content at window coordinates -> cant move window, minimize or hide behind other window. It sucks, but works.
Maris.
Screen dump at max res output:
Creating PBuffer Using GLX 1.3
Final Assembled Image will be -1209881928 x -1217503232
Writing Tile 1 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 2 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 3 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 4 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 5 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 6 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 7 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 8 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 9 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 10 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 11 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 12 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 13 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 14 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 15 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 16 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 17 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 18 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 19 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 20 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 21 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 22 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 23 of 81
MALLOC Failed
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MALLOC Failed
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MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 26 of 81
MALLOC Failed
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MALLOC Failed
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MALLOC Failed
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MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 30 of 81
MALLOC Failed
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MALLOC Failed
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MALLOC Failed
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MALLOC Failed
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MALLOC Failed
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MALLOC Failed
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MALLOC Failed
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MALLOC Failed
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MALLOC Failed
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MALLOC Failed
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MALLOC Failed
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MALLOC Failed
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MALLOC Failed
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MALLOC Failed
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MALLOC Failed
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MALLOC Failed
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MALLOC Failed
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MALLOC Failed
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Writing Tile 65 of 81
Writing Tile 66 of 81
Writing Tile 67 of 81
Writing Tile 68 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 69 of 81
MALLOC Failed
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MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 71 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 72 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 73 of 81
Writing Tile 74 of 81
Writing Tile 75 of 81
Writing Tile 76 of 81
Writing Tile 77 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 78 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 79 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 80 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 81 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Assembling Tiles
pnmcat: junk in file where an unsigned integer should be
pnmcat failed to create assembled image
Check that pnmcat is installed and path is set
pnmcat: junk in file where an unsigned integer should be
pnmcat failed to create assembled image
Check that pnmcat is installed and path is set
pnmcat: junk in file where an unsigned integer should be
pnmcat failed to create assembled image
Check that pnmcat is installed and path is set
pnmcat: junk in file where an unsigned integer should be
pnmcat failed to create assembled image
Check that pnmcat is installed and path is set
pnmcat: junk in file where an unsigned integer should be
pnmcat failed to create assembled image
Check that pnmcat is installed and path is set
pnmcat: junk in file where an unsigned integer should be
pnmcat failed to create assembled image
Check that pnmcat is installed and path is set
pnmcat: junk in file where an unsigned integer should be
pnmcat failed to create assembled image
Check that pnmcat is installed and path is set
pnmcat: junk in file where an unsigned integer should be
pnmcat failed to create assembled image
Check that pnmcat is installed and path is set
pnmcat: junk in file where an unsigned integer should be
pnmcat failed to create assembled image
Check that pnmcat is installed and path is set
pnmcat: Error reading magic number from Netpbm image stream. Most
often, this means your input file is empty.
pnmcat failed to create assembled images
Check that pnmcat is installed and path is set
GLX -- destroy pbuffer
On 4/25/06, Carl Brown <cbsled@verizon.net> wrote:
On Monday 24 April 2006 12:35 am, Hamish wrote:
> Works ok for me on a 32-bit P4.
> Are you using a weird window manager?
> What linux distro+version?
I received this report, but Lars didn't CC it to the list:
> I have the same problem; Suse 9.3 on AMD 64 bit machine ("homemade" PC
from
> standard components; NVIDIA graphics card)
>
> Mvh/Regards
> Lars Forseth
I'm running debian testing, KDE, no weird window manager.
The next question is:
Is anyone running any 64-bit system NOT seeing this problem?
for high quality output I would suggest using Povray. For a start you can look at: http://casoilresource.lawr.ucdavis.edu/drupal/node/80 . But it depends on what you want to achieve. I'm also willing to help. I'm sill rendering my first animation which will be about 2 minutes long. But as soon as it is available I will post the link to thee mailing list (preparation of SRTM data, the surface overlay and some vector graphics are included).
Cheers
Wolfgang
Māris Nartišs schrieb:
Hi,
32 bit box, can repeat crash on full res image (grass-6.1.cvs_src_snapshot_2006_03_25)
screen dump as tiff and others - works as expected.
Note. I was taking nviz screen dumps with KSnapshot. To get normal snapshot, I was using feature "take after XX sec delay", set delay to XX, click redraw in nviz and wait till it finishes to redraw screen and takes screenshot. When using output for animation, must be carefull as twice - it takes screen content at window coordinates -> cant move window, minimize or hide behind other window. It sucks, but works.
Maris.
Screen dump at max res output:
Creating PBuffer Using GLX 1.3
Final Assembled Image will be -1209881928 x -1217503232
Writing Tile 1 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 2 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 3 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 4 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 5 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 6 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 7 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 8 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 9 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 10 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 11 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 12 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 13 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 14 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 15 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 16 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 17 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 18 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 19 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 20 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 21 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 22 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 23 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 24 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 25 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 26 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 27 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 28 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 29 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 30 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 31 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 32 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 33 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 34 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 35 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 36 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 37 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 38 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 39 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 40 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 41 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 42 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 43 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 44 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 45 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 46 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 47 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 48 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 49 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 50 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 51 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 52 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 53 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 54 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 55 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 56 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 57 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 58 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 59 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 60 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 61 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 62 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 63 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 64 of 81
Writing Tile 65 of 81
Writing Tile 66 of 81
Writing Tile 67 of 81
Writing Tile 68 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 69 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 70 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 71 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 72 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 73 of 81
Writing Tile 74 of 81
Writing Tile 75 of 81
Writing Tile 76 of 81
Writing Tile 77 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 78 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 79 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 80 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 81 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Assembling Tiles
pnmcat: junk in file where an unsigned integer should be
pnmcat failed to create assembled image
Check that pnmcat is installed and path is set
pnmcat: junk in file where an unsigned integer should be
pnmcat failed to create assembled image
Check that pnmcat is installed and path is set
pnmcat: junk in file where an unsigned integer should be
pnmcat failed to create assembled image
Check that pnmcat is installed and path is set
pnmcat: junk in file where an unsigned integer should be
pnmcat failed to create assembled image
Check that pnmcat is installed and path is set
pnmcat: junk in file where an unsigned integer should be
pnmcat failed to create assembled image
Check that pnmcat is installed and path is set
pnmcat: junk in file where an unsigned integer should be
pnmcat failed to create assembled image
Check that pnmcat is installed and path is set
pnmcat: junk in file where an unsigned integer should be
pnmcat failed to create assembled image
Check that pnmcat is installed and path is set
pnmcat: junk in file where an unsigned integer should be
pnmcat failed to create assembled image
Check that pnmcat is installed and path is set
pnmcat: junk in file where an unsigned integer should be
pnmcat failed to create assembled image
Check that pnmcat is installed and path is set
pnmcat: Error reading magic number from Netpbm image stream. Most
often, this means your input file is empty.
pnmcat failed to create assembled images
Check that pnmcat is installed and path is set
GLX -- destroy pbuffer
On 4/25/06, Carl Brown <cbsled@verizon.net> wrote:
On Monday 24 April 2006 12:35 am, Hamish wrote:
Works ok for me on a 32-bit P4.
Are you using a weird window manager?
What linux distro+version?
I received this report, but Lars didn't CC it to the list:
I have the same problem; Suse 9.3 on AMD 64 bit machine ("homemade" PC
from
standard components; NVIDIA graphics card)
Mvh/Regards
Lars Forseth
I'm running debian testing, KDE, no weird window manager.
The next question is:
Is anyone running any 64-bit system NOT seeing this problem?
> Works ok for me on a 32-bit P4.
> Are you using a weird window manager?
> What linux distro+version?
I received this report, but Lars didn't CC it to the list:
> I have the same problem; Suse 9.3 on AMD 64 bit machine ("homemade" PC from
> standard components; NVIDIA graphics card)
>
> Mvh/Regards
> Lars Forseth
I'm running debian testing, KDE, no weird window manager.
The next question is:
Is anyone running any 64-bit system NOT seeing this problem?
work around: just use The GIMP or similar to fetch a screenshot then crop
as needed.
32 bit box, can repeat crash on full res image
(grass-6.1.cvs_src_snapshot_2006_03_25)
screen dump as tiff and others - works as expected.
Note. I was taking nviz screen dumps with KSnapshot. To get normal
snapshot, I was using feature "take after XX sec delay", set delay to
XX, click redraw in nviz and wait till it finishes to redraw screen
and takes screenshot. When using output for animation, must be
carefull as twice - it takes screen content at window coordinates ->
cant move window, minimize or hide behind other window. It sucks, but
works.
FYI in the latest cvs "keyframe animation" is a bit easier plus there is
an updated help page. For direct to MPEG-1 compile with --ffmpeg.
(Also, [for now] to make it use the MPEG-4 Xvid codec, set the compiler
flag -D"USE_XVID")
Screen dump at max res output:
Creating PBuffer Using GLX 1.3
Final Assembled Image will be -1209881928 x -1217503232
Writing Tile 1 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 2 of 81
MALLOC Failed
Writing Tile 3 of 81
MALLOC Failed
...
pnmcat: Error reading magic number from Netpbm image stream. Most
often, this means your input file is empty.
pnmcat failed to create assembled images
Check that pnmcat is installed and path is set
GLX -- destroy pbuffer
1) Doing "Save Image As:" (any format except max. resolution) produces an
image the size of the NVIZ image window with the top half black, and with
copies of the desired image in each of the two lower quadrants.
(See attached example)
...
On Mon, Apr 24, 2006 at 05:59:45PM -0400, Carl Brown wrote:
...
> I have the same problem; Suse 9.3 on AMD 64 bit machine ("homemade" PC from
> standard components; NVIDIA graphics card)
>
> Mvh/Regards
> Lars Forseth
I'm running debian testing, KDE, no weird window manager.
The next question is:
Is anyone running any 64-bit system NOT seeing this problem?
Carl, Lars,
yesterday I ran into the same problem (RHEL4). It is apparently
related to 64 bit. Now we have to figure out where to look for
that.