[GRASS-dev] What to do after make...

Prameet Chhabra - Sun Microsystems - Newark United States Prameet.Chhabra at Sun.COM
Fri May 18 12:55:44 EDT 2007


I am trying to build grass in Solaris and looks like make goes through 
without any errors... but make install says try make first..

ans help will be appreciated

bash-3.00# make
test -d /usr/local/grass-6.2.1 || mkdir -p -m 755 /usr/local/grass-6.2.1
tar cBf - demolocation | (cd /usr/local/grass-6.2.1/ ; tar xBfo - ) 
2>/dev/null
chmod 744 install-sh
`lib' is up to date.
`db' is up to date.
`display' is up to date.
`doc' is up to date.
`gem' is up to date.
`general' is up to date.
`gui' is up to date.
`imagery' is up to date.
`misc' is up to date.
`paint' is up to date.
`ps' is up to date.
`raster' is up to date.
`raster3d' is up to date.
`scripts' is up to date.
`sites' is up to date.
`tools' is up to date.
`vector' is up to date.
`visualization' is up to date.
`man' is up to date.
if [ 1 -eq 1 ] ; then make locale; fi
`locale' is up to date.
cp -f AUTHORS COPYING README REQUIREMENTS.html /usr/local/grass-6.2.1/
#cp -f /usr/local/bin/grass62 /usr/local/grass-6.2.1/grass62.tmp
cat: cannot open ../dist.i386-pc-solaris2.10/etc/VERSIONNUMBER
build_html_index.sh
*.*.html: No such file or directory
Generating HTML manual pages index (help system)...
Generated HTML docs in ../dist.i386-pc-solaris2.10/docs/html/index.html
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Following modules are missing the 'description.html' file in src code:
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GRASS GIS compilation log
-------------------------
Started compilation: Fri May 18 09:56:34 PDT 2007
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Errors in:
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Finished compilation: Fri May 18 09:56:34 PDT 2007
(In case of errors please change into the directory with error and run 
'make')






bash-3.00#make install
echo /usr/local/bin/grass62
/usr/local/bin/grass62
ERROR: GRASS has not been compiled. Try "make" first.
  Installation aborted, exiting Make.
bash-3.00#




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