[GRASS-dev] [GRASS GIS] #2333: choose python interpreter during the GRASS installation on windows

GRASS GIS trac at osgeo.org
Thu Jun 12 03:13:55 PDT 2014


#2333: choose python interpreter during the GRASS installation on windows
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 Reporter:  zarch                                 |       Owner:  grass-dev@…              
     Type:  enhancement                           |      Status:  new                      
 Priority:  normal                                |   Milestone:  7.1.0                    
Component:  Python                                |     Version:  svn-trunk                
 Keywords:  windows installer python interpreter  |    Platform:  MSWindows 8              
      Cpu:  All                                   |  
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Comment(by mlennert):

 Replying to [ticket:2333 zarch]:
 > Using the Windows installer would be great to be able to choice which
 python interpreter must be used by GRASS.
 >
 > Suppose that we have already installed a python interpreter like
 [https://code.google.com/p/pythonxy/ pythonxy], at the moment the GRASS
 installer use is own python interpreter therefore if I want to use any
 python packages from GRASS, like [http://www.scipy.org/ scipy] or
 [http://pandas.pydata.org/ pandas] I have, some how, to install these
 packages on the GRASS interpreter even if they are already present in
 pythonxy.
 >
 > Do you think that would be possible to add this point to the GRASS
 installer? or It is not possible to add this option because GRASS must be
 compiled using the new interpreter? where should I look to try to add this
 option?
 >
 > Any hints?

 http://osgeo-org.1560.x6.nabble.com/Handling-of-Python-scripts-on-MS-
 Windows-tt5081335.html

 I would guess that this thread is probably one of the longest in grass-dev
 history. Have fun ! ;-)

 Moritz

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