[GRASS-user] map display query and layers
Dave Roberts
droberts at montana.edu
Mon Oct 3 16:55:11 PDT 2016
Dear Maciek,
Thanks you sincerely for an updated PKGBUILD. If I delete the
includes for liblas and python-termcolor it builds successfully.
Whether or not my previous reassignment of /usr/bin/python (see response
to Markus) had any effect or whether your PKGBUILD finessed that I don't
know. Like the AUR PKGBUILD your PKGBUILD generated an extraordinary
number of warnings about
dlsym(acl_get_file): /usr/lib/libfakeroot/libfakeroot.so: undefined
symbol: acl_get_file
As I expected
pacman -U grass7-7.0.5-1-x86_64.pkg.tar.xz
complained about conflicts with the existing GRASS7; when I approved an
overwrite it installed fine.
At any rate, since I did not edit what.c to apply Moritz's patch
none of this affects my issues with map display query or d.what.vect.
I'll get back to that in a subsequent post.
Thanks, Dave
On 10/03/16 15:46, Maciej Sieczka wrote:
> W dniu 03.10.2016 o 23:18, Markus Neteler pisze:
>> On Mon, Oct 3, 2016 at 7:12 PM, Dave Roberts <droberts at montana.edu>
>> wrote:
>>> Hi Markus,
>>>
>>> Given your kind offer I elected to try and compile GRASS again. This
>>> time I was successful (after a few false starts). The primary
>>> problem was
>>> python confusion, where arch linux assumes python3 as the default,
>>> and I had
>>> not done the symbolic links correctly to redicrect to python2.
>>> After that
>>>
>>> ./configure \
>>> --without-freetype \
>>> --with-postgress \
>>> --with-readline
>>>
>>> worked successfully. I'm now testing GRASS-7.0.5.
>
> Hi Dave,
>
> My PKGBUILD may help:
> https://gitlab.com/tutturu/grass7_pkgbuild/blob/master/PKGBUILD.
> Advertised on https://grass.osgeo.org/download/software/linux/.
>
> Maciek
>
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