[GRASS-user] GRASS 6.2 / FreeType 2.2 error on Mac OSX
William Kyngesburye
woklist at kyngchaos.com
Fri Nov 3 22:44:17 EST 2006
First, how recently did you download the GRASS and frameworks for
OSX? A few days ago I made installers for the frameworks so there
should be no problems installing them. If you have the non-installer
frameworks, did you put them into /Library/Frameworks?
It's possible there is a Panther issue. I haven't done a whole lot
of testing for Panther compatibility.
If it's not a framework installation issue, get back to me and I'll
see what I can do.
On Nov 3, 2006, at 8:08 PM, Daniel Farnan wrote:
> Working on primarily on Debian system with GRASS at work, but still
> learning, so I put it on My G3 Pismo powerbook, running Panther (now
> upgraded to 10.3.9). I get the window to come up, congratulations
> on a great
> job, and it crashes when I load an old project - this does not show
> in the
> terminal. I then started a new location using spearfish data
> (elevation.dem), which saved as a new mapset, then crashes. I then
> used the
> coordiantes to start a new Project with Projection values, and got the
> error: "Error in startup script: dyld" d.mon can't open library:
> /Library/Frameworks/FreeType.framework/Versions/2.2/FreeType ..."
> A similar string follows in a second error also referring to FreeType.
> I have downloaded the package (FreeType2 version 2.2.1 was the
> closest I
> could find to test) where is GRASS looking to find it? Is there
> something
> else to do for OSX?
> This can wait until Monday(Pacific Time), no line at home, Have a good
> weekend, and thank you very much developers, hopefully I will have
> a closer
> look next week. Thanks, :)Daniel
>
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