[GRASS-dev] where to make compiling instructions available
Steven Pawley
dr.stevenpawley at gmail.com
Thu May 28 07:22:05 PDT 2020
Whether it goes in the macosx directory, or somewhere else, this will be really useful for us Mac users who would like to have GRASS within their own conda environments. I struggle to compile GRASS on macOS and thanks for putting this together.
> On May 27, 2020, at 2:59 PM, Michael Barton <Michael.Barton at asu.edu> wrote:
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> I've put together a step by step guide to compiling Mac binaries, using Anaconda. Because it uses Anaconda, it probably does not belong in the source code (though it might help someone create instructions for the source code). However, it would probably be helpful to at least some people. Any suggestions as to where I should put this?
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