[GRASS-user] Re: [GRASS-windows] WinGRASS Python 2.7

Johannes Radinger JRadinger at gmx.at
Tue Sep 6 14:17:34 EDT 2011


Hi Michael,

do you have any suggestion how to solve it with the spaces and "("?
How should the lines in the env.bat look like in my case? And what
lines exactly do I have to add to my env.bat?

thank you
johannes



Am 06.09.2011 19:27, schrieb Michael Barton:
> I wonder if it is having trouble with your paths. They have spaces and "(" in them, and are not quoted.
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> On Sep 6, 2011, at 9:00 AM,<grass-user-request at lists.osgeo.org>  <grass-user-request at lists.osgeo.org>  wrote:
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>> Date: Tue, 06 Sep 2011 13:44:14 +0200
>> From: "Johannes Radinger"<JRadinger at gmx.at>
>> Subject: Re: [GRASS-user] Re: [GRASS-windows] WinGRASS Python 2.7
>> To: Glynn Clements<glynn at gclements.plus.com>
>> Cc: grass-user at lists.osgeo.org, grass-windows at lists.osgeo.org
>> Message-ID:<20110906114414.92440 at gmx.net>
>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"
>>
>> Hi again,
>>
>>
>> sorry for posting again, but somehow I can't get it work to
>> run GRASS GIS using my local Python 2.7 installation.
>> See comments below:
>>
>> -------- Original-Nachricht --------
>>> Datum: Mon, 5 Sep 2011 01:57:38 +0100
>>> Von: Glynn Clements<glynn at gclements.plus.com>
>>> An: "Johannes Radinger"<JRadinger at gmx.at>
>>> CC: grass-user at lists.osgeo.org, grass-windows at lists.osgeo.org
>>> Betreff: Re: [GRASS-user] Re: [GRASS-windows] WinGRASS Python 2.7
>>> Johannes Radinger wrote:
>>>
>>>> As recommended I did the changes.
>>>> I just tried to first disable the PYTHONHOME and
>>>> GRASS_PYTHON. The lines in the env.bat file are now:
>>>>
>>>> rem Path to the python directory
>>>> rem set PYTHONHOME=%GISBASE%\Python25
>>>> rem if "x%GRASS_PYTHON%" == "x" set GRASS_PYTHON=python
>>>>
>>>> is that correct?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I tried at this step to start GRASS but it doesn't work
>>>> anymore. Nothing is started!! So it seems that this isn't
>>>> working! Maybe I have to set the path to python.org in the
>>>> env.bat, but I don't know how the lines should look like.
>>> For the GUI, setting e.g.:
>>>
>>> 	set GRASS_PYTHON=c:\Program Files (x86)\Python27\pythonw.exe
>>>
>>> should suffice.
>> So what I tried now were three different settings in the env.bat
>>
>> 1)
>> rem Path to the python directory
>> set PYTHONHOME=%GISBASE%\Python25
>> rem if "x%GRASS_PYTHON%" == "x" set GRASS_PYTHON=python
>> set GRASS_PYTHON=C:\Program Files (x86)\Python27\pythonw.exe
>>
>> in this case: GRASS is starting using the Python25
>>
>> 2)
>> rem Path to the python directory
>> rem set PYTHONHOME=%GISBASE%\Python25
>> rem if "x%GRASS_PYTHON%" == "x" set GRASS_PYTHON=python
>> set GRASS_PYTHON=C:\Program Files (x86)\Python27\pythonw.exe
>>
>> in this case: Nothing is started!
>>
>> 3)
>> rem Path to the python directory
>> rem set PYTHONHOME=%GISBASE%\Python25
>> rem if "x%GRASS_PYTHON%" == "x" set GRASS_PYTHON=python
>> set C:\Program Files (x86)\Python27
>> set GRASS_PYTHON=C:\Program Files (x86)\Python27\pythonw.exe
>>
>> in this case: Nothing is started!
>>
>>
>> Just to inform you why I need that: I wrote a .py script (including g.parser elements) which I want to call inside GRASS with "file.py" (like any other modules e.g. r.fuzzy etc.) The script is working (tested on my Mac using GRASS in combination with Python 2.7)! The script calls scipy which can only be used in combination with Python 2.6 or newer (so far as I remember).
>>
>>
>> So hopefully this issue can be solved as soon as possible as I want to use the script also on my windows-office computer!!
>>
>> Thank you
>> Johannes
>>
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