[GRASS-user] use nnbathy 1.96 as stand alone in windows7?

J Layug jjlayug at gmail.com
Fri Aug 5 23:09:31 EDT 2011


Thanks so much for the speedy replies!

 However, I am confused which files to complile for 1.96. Is there another
svn repository for that? or is it the same as in this link:
http://nn-c.googlecode.com/svn/nn?  Thanks again in advance!

Cheers,
J



On Thu, Aug 4, 2011 at 2:17 PM, Benjamin Ducke <
benjamin.ducke at oxfordarch.co.uk> wrote:

> You could probably use MinGW-win64 and MSYS
> directly on Windows 7.
>
> The two of them together provide all you need
> to run Unix-style configure scripts and compile
> C/C++ source code on Windows (in 32 and 64 bits).
> It's a much leaner option than Cygwin.
>
> I have recently documented how to set up the
> two on the gvSIG CE Wiki. You might be able
> to make use of these instructions, as well:
>
>
> http://gvsigce.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Setting_up_the_GNU_Compiler_Collection
> http://gvsigce.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Getting_started_with_MSYS
>
> Best,
>
> Ben
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> > J Layug wrote:
> > > Please bear with me as I'm new to GRASS. I want to interpolate
> > > 3D vectors points to create a raster DEM using the natural
> > > neighbor method. Can I compile and run nnbathy 1.96 in windows 7
> > > as an executable file without using the GRASS GIS platform?
> >
> > nnbathy does not require GRASS to build or run, they are completely
> > separate.
> >
> > as to if nnbathy can be ported to build on Windows7, I don't know,
> > but I'd note that the configuration script is based on UNIX
> > autoconf, which would suggest MacOSX and Linux as the target
> > platforms.
> >
> > I would guess that you could install Cygwin onto your Windows7
> > computer and build it in there, but for that some UNIX experience
> > is useful. Alternately you could install Ubuntu in a VirtualBox
> > VM and jump into the virtual machine to do your processing then
> > copy the results file back out to your normal MS Windows
> > environment.
> >
> >
> > good luck,
> > Hamish
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