Removing dead lines from vector files

     I have several VERY large vector files composed of "patched" elevation
files that have been modified to the point that there are a large number of
dead lines in them. I used v.clean on them but got an out of memory error
message. This brings me to the question. I know the files are in the dig_att
portion of GRASS, but how can I distinguish a dead line from a line that is
supposed to remain. That is, what is the marker or lack of marker that
identifies the dead line from a active line? I am planning on using a UNIX
command to remove the offending lines and then running v.support to remake the
topology.

Thanks in advance...

Chris D Garvin: Ft Sill, OKLAHOMA

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Chris,

I believe the "dead" lines will have the lower case letter ( l, a, p) before the
attribute's geographic location (x,y coord.) in the dig_att directory.
BTW, Do you know Maj. Jim Carafano? I recently sent him some Digital Elevation
data, and I was wondering if he had received it. Just wondering......

Have a good day,

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