[GRASS-user] can't install and execute python script

Frank David frank.david at geophom.fr
Tue Mar 16 06:55:20 PDT 2021


Hi Markus,

Thank you for your reply and correction. But no thing has changed on my 
Grass 7.8.3 / Ubuntu 20.10, and it's still working on may Grass 7.69 / 
Debian Buster (see console below)

(Tue Mar 16 14:50:05 2021)
g.extension extension=r.wtg 
url=/media/zephyr/ress/informatique/scripts/grass/scripts/r.wtg
Fetching <r.wtg> from 
</media/zephyr/ress/informatique/scripts/grass/scripts/r.wtg> (be 
patient)...
Compiling...
Installing...
Updating extensions metadata file...
Updating extension modules metadata file...
WARNING: No metadata available for module 'r.wtg'.
WARNING: No metadata available for module 'r.wtg'.
Installation of <r.wtg> successfully finished
(Tue Mar 16 14:50:14 2021) La commande s'est terminée (9 sec)

It's curious that Grass say "...not found" on every script, while 
copying the file in addons/ ?

Frank DAVID

Le 16/03/2021 à 13:24, Markus Neteler a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> On Mon, Mar 15, 2021 at 11:31 PM Markus Neteler <neteler at osgeo.org> wrote:
>> On Mon, Mar 15, 2021 at 11:07 AM Frank David <frank.david at geophom.fr> wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I've installed GRASS 7.8.3 on Ubuntu 20.10 (groovy) and when I try to install my own python script, the message is :
>>>
>>> Fetching <r.wtg> from </media/zephyr/ress/informatique/scripts/grass/scripts/r.wtg> (be patient)...
>>> Compiling...
>>> /bin/sh: 1: /tmp/grass7-geophom-78286/tmp1tw0ncyb/r.wtg/scripts/r.wtg.visibility.threshold: not found
>>> /bin/sh: 1: /tmp/grass7-geophom-78286/tmp1tw0ncyb/r.wtg/scripts/r.wtg.visibility.conv: not found
> ...
>>> Do you have any idea that problem ?
>> This is somehow hard to say - is the addon available for testing?
> For posterity:
>
> I received the addon offlist. Some files showed Python 3 syntax
> errors, fixed with "autopep8" and now the installation works (for me).
>
> cheers,
> Markus
>
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