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From: | "Jason Roberts" <> |
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To: | <> |
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Subject: | RE: [mget-help] Error when finding fronts and eddies |
Date: | Thu, 27 Oct 2011 11:45:05 -0400 |
Larissa,
This is probably a bug in a library called GDAL that MGET uses internally to
read and write rasters. I fixed it recently (by updating MGET's version of
GDAL to a newer version) but I have not yet released a new version of MGET
that includes the fix. I'm planning to release a new version of MGET by the
end of today. I'll email you when it's done.
Best,
Jason
-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2011 11:10 AM
To:
Subject: [mget-help] Error when finding fronts and eddies
Hello,
Sorry to bother you again, but I've come across another problem. Whenever I
try
to use the “Find Cayula-Cornillion Fronts in ArcGIS Raster” and “Find
Okubo-Weiss Eddies in AVISO SSH product” tools, I keep encountering this
error:
“RuntimeError: Unknown base item type : 4
<type 'exceptions.RuntimeError'>: Unknown base item type : 4”
I’m not sure what it means or how I can get around it, so I’d really
appreciate your advice. Thank you!
-Larissa
This is probably a bug in a library called GDAL that MGET uses internally to
read and write rasters. I fixed it recently (by updating MGET's version of
GDAL to a newer version) but I have not yet released a new version of MGET
that includes the fix. I'm planning to release a new version of MGET by the
end of today. I'll email you when it's done.
Best,
Jason
-----Original Message-----
From:
[mailto:]
Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2011 11:10 AM
To:
Subject: [mget-help] Error when finding fronts and eddies
Hello,
Sorry to bother you again, but I've come across another problem. Whenever I
try
to use the “Find Cayula-Cornillion Fronts in ArcGIS Raster” and “Find
Okubo-Weiss Eddies in AVISO SSH product” tools, I keep encountering this
error:
“RuntimeError: Unknown base item type : 4
<type 'exceptions.RuntimeError'>: Unknown base item type : 4”
I’m not sure what it means or how I can get around it, so I’d really
appreciate your advice. Thank you!
-Larissa
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