[GRASS-user] GRASSsvn release branch g.region broken

stephen sefick ssefick at gmail.com
Wed Oct 6 19:32:59 EDT 2010


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On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 6:22 PM, Hamish <hamish_b at yahoo.com> wrote:
> ssefick wrote:
>> I downloaded and compiled GRASS svn
>> today, and g.region was broken.  Any
>> help would be greatly appreciated.
>
> please refer to the "Please be specific in your questions." section here:
>  http://grass.osgeo.org/wiki/Mailing_list_etiquette
>
> what version & revision of svn?
> is this Linux/Mac/Windows? which version/distro?

Ubuntu Linux 10.04.1

> what was the exact error message?

ERROR: Incompatible library version for module. You need to rebuild GRASS
       or untangle multiple installations


how was it broken?

svn checkout and install of the 6.4 release branch

> what's the map projection of the location?

It happens both in an old location that is nad83 utm zone 17
and a new location that is nad86 NC State Plane (I will provide the
exact projection information if this will help)

> etc.

built new grass64

Error

uninstalled synaptic grass

re-built grass

Error

Re-installed synaptic grass to get some work done

went home and popped open a cold and frost...  Probably too much info.
 Thanks for all of the help, and if anybody needs anything please let
me know.

kindest regards,



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