[GRASSLIST:6076] Re: 5.0.2 problem

Vincent Schut schut at sarvision.com
Thu Apr 17 10:21:05 EDT 2003


Martin,

could it be that the grass binary was linked against another Tcl/tk version 
than the libs on your pc? Looks like something like that...
If you can try the source, and this was the problem, it would disappear cause 
then it would link against your own libraries.

Regards,
Vincent Schut.

On Thursday 17 April 2003 18:05, Oggi wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I downloaded the GRASS 5.0.2  binary
> but when I start NVIZ I can choose raster, vector maps etc. but instead of
> a display the following error message appears - it looks similar to the
> error prompt of my previous GRASS version when it didn't support tc/tkl 8.4
> as far as I can judge it ;-).
>
> BTW the command r.series, r.mapcalc3 etc. all the new one are not found in
> grass 5.0.2 (>command not found), I tought that I downloaded the old one by
> mistake but I recognized some changes in the interface and the GRASS info
> tells me as well that it is 5.0.2.
>
> any idea? otherwise I will try the source code .
>
> cheers Martin
>
>
> The papers are available at
> http://www2.gis.uiuc.edu:2280/modviz/
> Loading Data
> building color table
> Adding panels from /usr/local/grass5/etc/nviz2.2/scripts
> Nv_(panels)
> toplevel made
> child killed: segmentation violation
>     while executing
> "exec /usr/local/grass5/etc/nviz2.2/NVWISH2.2 -f
> /usr/local/grass5/etc/nviz2.2/scripts/nviz2.2_script el=00l -name NVIZ
>
> >&@stdout"
>
>     ("eval" body line 1)
>     invoked from within
> "eval exec $env(GISBASE)/etc/nviz2.2/NVWISH2.2 -f
> $env(GISBASE)/etc/nviz2.2/scripts/nviz2.2_script $argv -name NVIZ
> >&@stdout" invoked from within
> "if {$argv == ""} {
> #no arguments
> eval exec $env(GISBASE)/etc/nviz2.2/NVWISH2.2 -f
> $env(GISBASE)/etc/nviz2.2/scripts/nviz2.2_script -name NVIZ >&@stdo..."
>     (file "/usr/local/grass5/bin/nviz" line 16)

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Vincent Schut (schut at sarvision.com)
Sarvision B.V.
Wageningen, The Netherlands
www.sarvision.com




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