[GRASS-windows] Running a bash script in Wingrass...

Marco Pasetti marco.pasetti at alice.it
Wed Jul 23 16:11:19 EDT 2008


Hi Jonathan,

>I have the latest and greatest wingrass installed, as well as MSYS/MINGW, 
>and I'm trying to figure out how, exactly, to launch a bash script I've 
>created (and successfully run) on a unix box.  From boot time to actually 
>calling the script, what is the order of ops?  I've tried launching grass 
>via the -text command, but typing the full path to my .sh script once in 
>grass just opens the script in a windows text editor.  Help!

1. copy your foo.sh scripts in \GRASS\msys\home\Jonathan (or your username, 
if different)
2. go to the GRASS start group and click on GRASS MSYS Console
3. type grass63 and enter
4. open the desired location and map
5. focus on the previously opened msys console and type foo.sh

job done

Regards,

Marco 



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