compile under Solaris 2.5.1 on Intel
George Chou
gchou at gpz.com
Wed May 28 14:46:02 EDT 1997
Bill,
The GRASS binaries for X86 is in the "grassxmi" directory at our web site
(http://www.gpz.com/grassxmi.htm, click on "Download ...", and you will be
there). The file is called "gx86_tar.gz" and is compressed with gzip
program (http://www.kfa-juelich.de/zam/nassi).
To install, uncompress it with the "gzip -d" command, then extract the tar
archive to your installation directory. Please feel free to contact me if
you need help.
George
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> From: William L. Baker <BakerWL at UWYO.EDU>
> To: grassu <grassu at cecer.army.mil>
> Subject: Re: compile under Solaris 2.5.1 on Intel
> Date: Wednesday, May 28, 1997 7:47 AM
>
>
> George,
> Thanks for your generous offer to put the GRASS binaries up
> temporarily on your web site. I may be the only one, but this
> would be a great help to me, since I could not get the compilation
> to proceed using the gnu compiler and don't have the Sunsoft
> compiler.
> Bill
> ----------
> From: grassu
> To: grassu
> Subject: Re: compile under Solaris 2.5.1 on Intel?
> Date: Tuesday, May 27, 1997 6:53PM
>
> Bill,
> We have GRASS 4.1 running in Solaris 2.5 for the X86 platform. The
> software was compiled using SunSoft ProCompiler C 2.0.1. Not much
testing
> has been done to it. However, If you or anybody else would like to try
it,
> we will temporarily put the software at our web site for downloading
> (approximately 20MB) after receiving a request.
>
>
> George Chou
> GPZ Technology, Inc.
> gchou at gpz.com
> (415) 949-3708
>
> ----------
> > From: William L. Baker <BakerWL at UWYO.EDU>
> > To: 'LISTS-GRASS user' <grassu-list at cecer.army.mil>
> > Subject: compile under Solaris 2.5.1 on Intel?
> > Date: Friday, May 23, 1997 9:22 AM
> >
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > Have asked this before, but no response. Anyone
> > successfully compile GRASS 4.1.5 under Solaris
> > 2.5.1 on Intel? The GRASS binaries for Solaris 2.5
> > are I think compiled on a Sun, and don't work on
> > Intel machines. Binaries for Intel would be useful,
> > or tips on how to get around problems with the gnu
> > compiler doing the compilation.
> >
> > Bill
> >
>
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