[GRASS-user] GRASS 6.3.0RC6 startup error

Thomas Adams Thomas.Adams at noaa.gov
Tue Apr 15 21:38:57 EDT 2008


List:

My apologies; I forgot to run /sbin/ldconfig… all is well.

Regards,
Tom


Thomas Adams wrote:
> List:
>
> I have built from source various releases of GRASS over the years with 
> relatively few problems. However, I just built/installed GRASS 
> 6.3.0RC6 on a 64-bit Linux system (compiled with the 64-bit option 
> turned on). I did not receive any install errors. GRASS starts-up fine 
> until I select "Enter" (following selecting my location and mapset). 
> Following this I get a startup error message that reads: "Error 
> setting region: child process exited abnormally". The term window 
> output looks like this:
>
> GRASS 6.3.0RC6 (latlong_ohrfc):~/.ssh > Error in startup script: can't 
> read "parts(w)": no such variable
> while executing
> "set $parts(w) [expr round($parts(w)/$parts(ewres))*$parts(ewres)]"
> (procedure "MapCanvas::zoom_gregion" line 16)
> invoked from within
> "MapCanvas::zoom_gregion $mon"
> (procedure "MapCanvas::create" line 40)
> invoked from within
> "MapCanvas::create"
> (procedure "Gm::startmon" line 11)
> invoked from within
> "Gm::startmon"
> (procedure "Gm::create" line 79)
> invoked from within
> "Gm::create"
> (procedure "main" line 30)
> invoked from within
> "main $argc $argv"
> (file "/usr/local/grass-6.3.0RC6/etc/gm/gm.tcl" line 541)
> Error in startup script: can't read "parts(w)": no such variable
> while executing
> "set $parts(w) [expr round($parts(w)/$parts(ewres))*$parts(ewres)]"
> (procedure "MapCanvas::zoom_gregion" line 16)
> invoked from within
> "MapCanvas::zoom_gregion $mon"
> (procedure "MapCanvas::create" line 40)
> invoked from within
> "MapCanvas::create"
> (procedure "Gm::startmon" line 11)
> invoked from within
> "Gm::startmon"
> (procedure "Gm::create" line 79)
> invoked from within
> "Gm::create"
> (procedure "main" line 30)
> invoked from within
> "main $argc $argv"
> (file "/usr/local/grass-6.3.0RC6/etc/gm/gm.tcl" line 541)
>
> GRASS in the term window operates fine with command line input, but 
> the tcltk interface is DOA. What's interesting is that the tcltk 
> output window comes up and the medieval map slash window displays, but 
> won't go away until I click on the "OK" button which displays the 
> error message.
>
> Any ideas what's going on? I have 6.3 cvs on a different machine that 
> compiled & runs fine.
>
> Regards,
> Tom
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Thomas E Adams
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Ohio River Forecast Center
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