[GRASS-user] Important hint for running the new Mac GRASS binaries
Stuart Edwards
sedwards2 at cinci.rr.com
Wed Jan 31 05:24:44 PST 2018
I can confirm this behavior. It eventually lead to something of a meltdown that required a recovery mode restart and reinstallation of High Sierra. I'll try and document the events in more detail.
Stu
> On Jan 31, 2018, at 7:42 AM, Jon <jeir at hi.is <mailto:jeir at hi.is>> wrote:
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> I have installed your binaries (both 7.2.2 and 7.4svn) in the Applictions folder of MACOSX 10.13.3 without disabling SIP The applications run normally (still testing this with the command line) - but testing the vector digitiser results in python crashnig with this message:
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> /Applications/GRASS-7.2.2.app/Contents/Resources/bin/pythonw: line 3: 695 Segmentation fault: 11 /Applications/GRASS-7.2.2.app/Contents/Resources/python.app/Contents/MacOS/python "$@"
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> I wonder if there is a recommendation for .bash_profile export options?
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> Jón
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> On 31 Jan 2018, at 5:56, Michael Barton wrote:
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> If you are trying the new fully bundled GRASS binaries for Mac, here is an important thing to know.
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> You MUST install and run these binaries from the /Applications folder. They cannot be in another folder or a subfolder of /Applications. This is an issue with the way conda (Anaconda) builds the GRASS environment.
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> Michael
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