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Hi Jorge, A quick answer to your bug: The path you provided is relative to your working directory (with the script 030groopsGnssProcessing.xml in it) I don't have a quick solution for the bias problem. I will think about it. regards |
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Thanks Torsten, I add the "/" and now I got: 2024-06-20 20:06:53 Status === Starting GROOPS with 4 processes === About the thinking on the bias problem, I really appreciate! I think groops it is really nice a powerful, and it would help for a lot of tectonic problems. Best, |
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For the interpretation of the error message:
It is a stack trace and tells you which function calls the next one:
You must set GnssProcessing->receiver->inputfileAntennaDefintion correctly. best regards |
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Thanks a lot for the answer Torsten... you have a bug in the example then. AntennaDefinition is defined as groopsDatadir instead of the correct file... Now, I have the following problem. I identified where it is (parametrization, StaticPositions), but it seems the program is not using any station, and I do understand why. P.S. I am using the direct example downloaded from the Gratz FTP. It says it should run just changing the groopDatadir, so I did not change anything on the xml file. Best, |
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Yes, your right. The error occurred during the update to IGS20. I have re-uploaded the scenario. |
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Dear Torsten and Groops team,
I have recently re-installed GROOPS on my Mac using git. Everything works perfectly, but when I am running 030groopsGnssProcessing.xml, I get the attached error (see log.file)
I updated the data folder with the most recent files from your institution's FTP, and I verified that the folder contains the file earthAnelastic2003.xml. What do you think would be the problem?
In addition, I have another question related to the BIAS. You provided BIAS for all constellations in the solution you performed at Gratz for repro3. Are you the only institution providing BIAS for GLONASS? When running processing out of repro3 timing, it becomes complicated and I am a bit stuck on how to proceed in that case. I am trying to use GROOPS to perform my GNSS processing in the different networks I am in charge of (Turkey, Chile), with tectonic implications.
Any help is very welcome!
Thanks a lot in advance,
Best Regards!
Jorge
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