[GRASS-user] python gui?
Michael Barton
michael.barton at asu.edu
Sun Mar 18 15:10:34 EDT 2007
These are old (last summer/fall) early prototype tests of pieces.
As Glynn said, the current development is in the GRASS Addons svn
repository. As I understand it, all of the GRASS cvs will soon migrate to
the svn. At that time, we'll reintegrate the current wxgrass development
code with the GRASS source tree.
Michael
On 3/18/07 11:01 AM, "Paolo Cavallini" <cavallini at faunalia.it> wrote:
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> Hi Glynn.
> Thanks for this. However:
> # ls gui/wxpython/
> archive CVS gism.py gm.wxp grassgui.py grass-interface.dtd
> Makefile mapdisp.py render.py scripts
> So at least something seems to be on CVS already?
> All the best.
> pc
>
> Glynn Clements ha scritto:
>> Paolo Cavallini wrote:
>>
>>> Some spare time finally allows me to test the new python gui. I compiled
>>> - -with-python fom CVS, and tried starting with grass63 -wxpython, but
>>> this is not recognized.
>>> I have python-wxversion, python-glade2 and python-gtk2 installed in my
>>> system. Should I also have something else?
>>
>> Yes, you need the actual GUI code, which isn't in CVS but in a
>> separate subversion repository:
>>
>> svn co https://grasssvn.itc.it/svn/grassaddons/trunk/grassaddons/gui
>>
>> It isn't ready for use yet.
>>
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