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Marco Pasetti wrote:
<blockquote cite="mid:F8CE98F58F0644B295BD23541DED27B7@HPMarco"
type="cite">Hi Jonathan,
<br>
<br>
<blockquote type="cite">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!
<br>
</blockquote>
<br>
1. copy your foo.sh scripts in \GRASS\msys\home\Jonathan (or your
username, if different)
<br>
2. go to the GRASS start group and click on GRASS MSYS Console
<br>
3. type grass63 and enter
<br>
4. open the desired location and map
<br>
5. focus on the previously opened msys console and type foo.sh
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</blockquote>
On my wingrass downloaded and installed yesterday, it says:<br>
<blockquote>$ grass63<br>
sh: grass63: command not found<br>
</blockquote>
In the msys.bat script there is no reference to GRASS and in the msys
folder there is no file called grass63: why should it work?<br>
Thanks and regards,<br>
Luigi<br>
<br>
<blockquote cite="mid:F8CE98F58F0644B295BD23541DED27B7@HPMarco"
type="cite"><br>
job done
<br>
<br>
Regards,
<br>
<br>
Marco <br>
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