[GRASS-user] Re: Compiling winGRASS with OSGEO4w- #2

Luisa Peña luisapena1979 at gmail.com
Wed Jun 16 05:49:45 EDT 2010


Hello Helmut

> I've done a completly new installation of my osgeo4w-installation on my
> WinVista32-box to get the latest osgeo4w-setup and followed the
> wiki (http://trac.osgeo.org/grass/wiki/CompileOnWindows#Pre-builtBinaries)
> for installing
> all dependencies, prebuilt libraries and utilities etc.
>
>
Did you installed the prebuilts and libraries that are linked in there or
did you used updates?
And regarding: *Temp bugfix* (see
here<http://trac.osgeo.org/osgeo4w/ticket/118>),
 what did you do with that?


> I've choosen the way with TortoiseSVN to get a completly new svn-checkout
> at revision 42566
> (see the wiki B) Graphical user interface based:
> Alternatively, get TortoiseSVN, a plugin for Windows
> Explorer, which can be used for managing the local source tree.) in
> C:\OSGeo4W\usr\src\grass64svn.
>
> I can't reproduce your error, Grass64 is compiling fine and I'm able to
> start Grass64 in
> C:\OSGeo4W\apps\grass\bin (in the osgeo4w-msys-shell) by grass64 -wx.
>
> Well, it compiled except those 3 functions...


> so I would suggest a completely new setup of the compiling-environment
> following the
> wiki (http://trac.osgeo.org/grass/wiki/CompileOnWindows).
>
>
as you saw all my steps were the same... Exacly the same...
And for instance, without changing anything, it goes from no compilation to
compile with an error in a certain DLL.
One question, I have that DLL from winGRASS installation. can I use that DLL
in order to compile my code?



> HTH
> Helmut
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