[GRASSLIST:6948] Re: multiple users issue

Daniel Gavin Daniel.Gavin at uvm.edu
Mon May 30 10:38:38 EDT 2005


At 3:05 PM +0300 5/30/05, =?ISO-8859-13?Q?M=E2ris_Narti=F0s?= wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Which distribution you use? The best way to avoid such problems is to
>install GRASS from distribution packages.
>
>How You compiled GRASS? Is GRASS installed in /usr/bin or
>/usr/local/bin or /root/grass ?
>Error "command not found" means that grass command is not in your
>users PATH. Add to Your users .~bashrc string
>"PATH=$PATH:/path/to/grass/executable"

It is in /usr/local/bin, installed from the binaries distributed 
online.  I thought the PATH was set correctly, but I will check next 
time I am back at that computer (tomorrow).

Thanks,
Dan

>
>Maris.
>
>PS. If You use Gentoo, right command is "grass60"!
>
>On 5/28/05, Daniel Gavin <Daniel.Gavin at uvm.edu> wrote:
>>
>>  We wish to use GRASS 6.0/6.1 on a computer with users using different
>>  accounts.  It was installed by a root user and it runs fine from that
>>  account.  However, we can't seem to get a non-root user to start the
>>  program.  I have created a local .grassrc6 file.  Typing 'grass6' at
>>  a prompt returns something like 'command not found', and the icon
>>  start-up just quits.  I assume this is something quite simple!
>>  Many thanks.
>>
>>  --
>>  Dan Gavin
>>  Research Associate
>>  University of Vermont
>>  Botany and Agricultural Biochemistry
>>  120B Marsh Life Science
>>  109 Carrigan Dr.
>>  Burlington, VT 05405-0086
>>  802.656.0297
>>
>>


-- 
Dan Gavin
Research Associate
University of Vermont
Botany and Agricultural Biochemistry
120B Marsh Life Science
109 Carrigan Dr.
Burlington, VT 05405-0086




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