[GRASS-dev] where to make compiling instructions available

Laurent C. lrntct at gmail.com
Sun May 31 07:21:56 PDT 2020


Hi Michael,

With your help, we could try to create a recipe to automatically build a
conda package and add it to conda-forge, so the installation would be
seamless for other mac users.

Cheers,
Laurent

Le mer. 27 mai 2020 à 16:19, Michael Barton <Michael.Barton at asu.edu> a
écrit :

> 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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> Michael
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