[winGRASS] nviz

Moritz Lennert mlennert at club.worldonline.be
Tue May 29 08:01:43 EDT 2007


On 28/05/07 11:59, Neuba danho wrote:
> Hi, thank you for your reply. I just to add that I am very new in
> GRASS configuration many thing need to explained for me: what
> represent $GISBASE? Is it my c:\grass\grass-6.3.cvs\?

Yes.

> I have set my GRASS environnement as: 
> GRASS_WISH:c:\tcl\bin\wish84.exe GRASS_TCLSH:c:\tcl\bin\tclsh84.exe I
> have put mingw\bin and msys\1.0\bin in my $path variable But nviz
> refuse to run? What wrong with my computer?

As mentioned in a previous mail, nviz is currently not ready for windows.


On 28/05/07 13:21, Neuba danho wrote:
> Hi, I have try the first suggestion 

You mean this suggestion by Bob:
>> If you have a command line
>> you can directly call the the binary (interpreter) with something
>> like ... 
>> $GISBASE/etc/nviz2.2/nviz -f $GISBASE/etc/nviz2.2/scripts/nviz2.2_script
>> -q


> and the following error message
> have been displayed: the application can not start because
> libgrass.6.3.cvs.dll can not be found while this file is in my lib
> directory? 

Did you launch the above command line within a GRASS session ? Please be 
more specfici about the exact steps you used.

Please try the second suggestion:

>> Another way, which may be a better solution for windows is to edit the
>> nviz2.2_script file and replace "#!/nviz -f" with "#!
>> $GISBASE/etc/nviz2.2/nviz -f". You may need to enter the full path for
>> $GISBASE. After editing the file copy it to $GISBASE/bin/nviz
>> (overwriting the old nviz script). Make sure it is executable. Run nviz
>> (formerly nviz2.2_script).


Moritz




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