[GRASS5] IRIX binaries....

Justin Hickey jhickey at hpcc.nectec.or.th
Fri Dec 8 03:40:18 EST 2000


Hi all

I'm just trying to get the IRIX binaries compiled and have come across
two modules that had errors and an error in the man page generation.

The two modules were

Module source code not installed: src/misc/m.clump (ignored)

error:
ld32: FATAL 9: I/O error
(/usr/people/guest/grassCVS/grass/src/libes/LIB.mips-sgi-irix6.5/liboptri.a):
No such file or directory

Module source code not installed: src/raster/r.in.gdal (ignored)

error:
ld32: ERROR 33: Unresolved text symbol "GBGetSymbol" -- 1st referenced
by OBJ.mips-sgi-irix6.5/gdalbridge.o.

I haven't installed the gdal library so that is the error for r.in.gdal,
but I have no idea about the m.clump library. the liboptri.a file is
supposed to be a grass library but apparently is not compiled (no other
reference to it in the grass compile output.

For the man page generation I get the following two errors for every man
page:

geqn:fatal error: can't open `/usr/pub/eqnchar': No such file or
directory
gtroff: fatal error: can't open `/usr/lib/tmac/tmac.an': No such file or
directory

The /usr/pub and /usr/lib/tmac directories do not exist on SGI's.
Andreas, do you get the same error message. BTW, trying to run

man -M /.../grass/man d.rast

gives errors concerning "not printable man page".

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

-- 
Sincerely,

Jazzman (a.k.a. Justin Hickey)  e-mail: jhickey at hpcc.nectec.or.th
High Performance Computing Center
National Electronics and Computer Technology Center (NECTEC)
Bangkok, Thailand
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