[GRASS-user] Python scripts: 'command not found'

razmjooeis at faunalia.co.uk razmjooeis at faunalia.co.uk
Thu Aug 19 11:43:49 EDT 2010


In Ubuntu, you can right click on the file and tick the box to make it
executable....
Right Click > Properties > Permissions
Allow executing files as program

Cheers
Sab


> 2010/8/19, Nikos Alexandris <nikos.alexandris at felis.uni-freiburg.de>:
>> Better not to use sudo (as a general advice). The script needs to be
>> made
>> executable for your user-name, i.e.:
>>
>> sudo chown hanlie:hanlie  v.check3d
>>
>
> Ran 'sudo chown hanlie:hanlie  v.check3d' from the
> /usr/lib/grass64/scripts directory with no error messages, but GRASS
> still gives a permission error:
>
> -----
> GRASS 6.4.0RC6 (sa_wgs84):~ > v.check3d
> bash: /usr/lib/grass64/scripts/v.check3d: Permission denied
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