[GRASS-user] Install GRASS 6.2 on Ubuntu 6.06

Carlos "Guâno" Grohmann carlos.grohmann at gmail.com
Mon Dec 4 04:57:36 EST 2006


Patrick, try to instal (via apt or something) the libgeos and
libgeos-dev packages, then run make again. Works for me.

Carlos



On 12/4/06, Patrick Meyfroidt <meyfroidt at geog.ucl.ac.be> wrote:
>
>  Hello, I have some problems to install Grass 6.2 on my
> Ubuntu 6.06.
> I first tried the .deb package but there was a problem
> of dependency not satisfiable with libc6. As it is
> recommended not to change the version of libc6, I
> switched to the source code.
> I followed instructions given in the INSTALL file and on
> the Wiki.
>
> I first used:
>
> CFLAGS="-g -Wall" sudo ./configure --with-cxx
> --with-gdal=/usr/bin/gdal-config
> --with-tcltk-includes=/usr/include/tcl8.4/
> --with-postgres-includes=/usr/include/postgresql/
>
> This works. And then
>
> make
>
> With "make" I get the following error messages:
> First there are errors in almost all folders:
>
> Errors in:
> /media/sda7/proglinux/grass-6.2.0/lib/datetime
> /media/sda7/proglinux/grass-6.2.0/lib/gis
> /media/sda7/proglinux/grass-6.2.0/lib/gmath
> /media/sda7/proglinux/grass-6.2.0/lib/linkm
> /media/sda7/proglinux/grass-6.2.0/lib/driver
> and so on all folders are listed
>
> and finally:
>
> make: *** [default] Erreur 1
>
> If I try make install and then start grass, it don't
> work of course.
>
> Can someone help me?
>
> Thank you,
>
> Patrick Meyfroidt
> University of Louvain, Belgium
>
>
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