[GRASS-user] Is there a command-line only version for Linux available?
Martin Landa
landa.martin at gmail.com
Wed May 10 22:49:14 PDT 2017
Hi,
2017-05-11 2:51 GMT+02:00 Bartolomei.Chris <Bartolomei.Chris at ensco.com>:
> I have a need to use the GRASS tools (r.mapcalc, v.clean, r.to.vect, and a few others probably) on a Linux system (CentOS 6.7) that has no GUI software installed (it's a number-cruncher in a restricted environment) ... the interface is command-line only and it has a minimal OS build. I know I can use the GRASS tools via scripts without starting GRASS but can I use them without installing all of GRASS? I'm going through what I need to install GRASS and the list of software dependencies is rather long ... is there a command-line only version around without all of the graphical software overhead? At the moment I'm limited to using GRASS 6.4.4 tools ...
I don't know about CestOS, but Debian/Ubuntu packages are separated.
You would need to install just grass-core package in your case.
BTW, why limited to G6 tools? Martin
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