[GRASS-user] Kyngesburye GRASS on Mavericks, command line access
Dheeraj Chand
dheeraj at dheerajchand.com
Thu Jan 9 08:06:57 PST 2014
Aha, let me ask around. Thanks!
-dx
On Jan 9, 2014, at 10:05 AM, William Kyngesburye <woklist at kyngchaos.com> wrote:
> Ah, I guess the symlink won't work - the grass.sh script sees the symlink location as it's starting point instead of in the app. It probably needs some shell redirect thing (like a script in /usr/local/bin instead of a symlink) that I don't really know much about. Or maybe a shell alias would work (again, shell dummy here).
>
> On Jan 9, 2014, at 9:40 AM, Dheeraj Chand wrote:
>
>> Possibly this isn't the expected behaviour?
>>
>> REINHEIT:~ dheerajchand$ sudo ln -sfh /Applications/GRASS-6.4.app/Contents/MacOS/grass.sh /usr/local/bin/grass
>> Password:
>> REINHEIT:~ dheerajchand$ which grass
>> /usr/local/bin/grass
>> REINHEIT:~ dheerajchand$ grass
>> cut: /usr/local/bin/etc/VERSIONNUMBER: No such file or directory
>> /usr/local/bin/grass: line 75: /usr/local/bin/etc/build_html_user_index.sh: No such file or directory
>> /usr/local/bin/grass: line 76: /usr/local/bin/etc/build_gui_user_menu.sh: No such file or directory
>> Python 2.6.8 found.
>> /usr/local/bin/grass: line 271: /usr/local/bin/etc/Init.sh: No such file or directory
>> /usr/local/bin/grass: line 271: exec: /usr/local/bin/etc/Init.sh: cannot execute: No such file or directory
>> REINHEIT:~ dheerajchand$
>>
>> Also, when I tried running the Python script that will call the GRASS script, here is the debug output:
>>
>> All done! Time to run GRASS!
>> Initializing BASH script...
>>
>> Replacing the variable names...
>>
>> Calling the bash script...
>>
>> /bin/sh: ./precincter.sh: No such file or directory
>> /bin/sh: 003: command not found
>> /bin/sh: 005: command not found
>> GRASS is done running!
>>
>> Process finished with exit code 0
>>
>> Here is the Python in question:
>>
>> print "All done! Time to run GRASS!"
>>
>> #set the grass environment variables
>> grass_location = "latlon"
>> grass_mapset = "delaware"
>> grass_state_fips = "10"
>> grass_county_list = "001;003;005"
>>
>> print("Initializing BASH script...\n")
>>
>> #set the bash script and replace with the necessary variables
>> bashscript = "./precincter.sh ||location ||mapset output_l output_r ||state_fips ||county_list"
>>
>> print("Replacing the variable names...\n")
>>
>> bashscript = bashscript.replace('||location', grass_location)
>> bashscript = bashscript.replace('||mapset', grass_mapset)
>> bashscript = bashscript.replace('||state_fips', grass_state_fips)
>> bashscript = bashscript.replace('||county_list', grass_county_list)
>>
>> print("Calling the bash script...\n")
>>
>> #call the bash script
>> subprocess.call(bashscript, shell=True)
>>
>> print "GRASS is done running!"
>>
>>
>> So it is my suspicion that I did something horrendously wrong.
>>
>> -dx
>>
>>
>>
>> On Jan 9, 2014, at 9:20 AM, William Kyngesburye <kyngchaos at kyngchaos.com> wrote:
>>
>>> That's the installer readme. Another readme is installed in /Users/Shared.
>>>
>>> But yes that ln should work. grass.sh is the same as grass64 on linux.
>>>
>>> On Jan 9, 2014, at 9:14 AM, Dheeraj Chand wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hello again!
>>>>
>>>> Here are the contents of the readme, which aren't there. So, your suggestion is that it's as easy as ` ln -sfh /Applications/GRASS-6.4.app/Contents/MacOS/grass.sh /usr/local/bin` ?
>>>>
>>>> -dx
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> GRASS 6.4
>>>>
>>>> 6.4.3-2 2013-8-17
>>>>
>>>> IMPORTANT: the installer doesn't check for requirements, and will happily install GRASS if anything is missing, BUT, GRASS will not run properly, if at all. Make sure to install all requirements before running GRASS.
>>>>
>>>> Mac OS 10.6 (Snow Leopard) or newer is required. Also, the GDAL Complete 1.10, FreeType, and cairo frameworks, and the Python Imaging Library (PIL) are required.
>>>>
>>>> Most of the modules of GRASS are available as 64bit executables. The GUIs (both TclTk and wxPython) are 32bit. NVIZ, v.digit (wx and TclTk) and any modules that use libform (TclTk-based) are also 32bit only.
>>>>
>>>> wxPython
>>>>
>>>> The wxPython GUI makes use of the system MacPython 2.6. There is no need to install this.
>>>>
>>>> wxPython is included in the GRASS application - there is no need to install it separately.
>>>>
>>>> Tcl/Tk
>>>>
>>>> The Tcl/Tk GUI, and NVIZ and v.digit, use an Aqua Tcl/Tk 8.5. There may be some small layout issues.
>>>>
>>>> Tcl/Tk is included in the GRASS application - there is no need to install it separately.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> - William Kyngesburye
>>>> kyngchaos at kyngchaos.com
>>>> http://www.kyngchaos.com/
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Jan 9, 2014, at 8:37 AM, William Kyngesburye <woklist at kyngchaos.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I think there is info in the installed readme. You can make a symlink to the grass.sh in the app in /usr/local/bin.
>>>>>
>>>>> On Jan 8, 2014, at 11:48 PM, Dheeraj Chand wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hey, all! I'm using William Kyngesburye's GRASS for Mac OS X Mavericks. It seems to install as a traditional Mac application, which opens and has a Terminal that can be used. It doesn't seem to install to the bin, the way that the Linux versions do. Here's my situation. I have a script that we can call "geographizer.sh" that contains lots and lots of instructions for GRASS that was written by a colleague. This script needs to be executed at the end of a complex Python script, with the last command being, essentially, "Now, run this bash script!" My question is whether or not I can, so to speak, use the WK GRASS as if it were installed in the bin, as it is in Ubuntu. If so, can someone guide me through setting that up?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Best,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> -dx
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>>>
>>> -----
>>> William Kyngesburye <kyngchaos*at*kyngchaos*dot*com>
>>> http://www.kyngchaos.com/
>>>
>>> All generalizations are dangerous, even this one.
>>>
>>>
>>
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