R: R: [GRASS-windows] GRASS 6.3.0RC5
Moritz Lennert
mlennert at club.worldonline.be
Thu Mar 20 11:38:26 EDT 2008
On 20/03/08 14:45, marco.pasetti at alice.it wrote:
> Moritz,
>
> >Also, before launching GRASS for the first time after re-installation
> >erase any remaining .grassrc6 files.
>
> Sorry, but I don't agree: uninstall procedure automatically erase
> .grassrc6 file and the new installation creates a brand new .grassrc6
> file according to user install path;
> if you erase .grassrc6 file after re-installing GRASS, you'll miss the
> correct GISBASE configuration
Sorry, I stand corrected. I didn't know that uninstall erases the file.
Moritz
>
> Marco
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> *Da:* Moritz Lennert [mailto:mlennert at club.worldonline.be]
> *Inviato:* gio 20/03/2008 13.50
> *A:* marco.pasetti at alice.it
> *Cc:* Markus Neteler; tabaker at u.arizona.edu;
> grass-windows at lists.osgeo.org; Michael Barton
> *Oggetto:* Re: R: [GRASS-windows] GRASS 6.3.0RC5
>
> On 20/03/08 12:53, marco.pasetti at alice.it wrote:
> > Hi Moritz,
> >
> > I read the mail yesterday, and I checked it out immediately; all seems
> > to work fine! I also unistalled and reinstalled winGRASS, to be sure
> > that at a *first* launch winGRASS works fine... and it is! every time
> > you install winGRASS installer replaces .grassrc6, so it starts with
> > predefined location (demolocation);
> >
> > I tried with .bat and MSYS *launch*, and it works fine for both.
> >
> > Adam, could you please perform another installation of WinGRASS?
> > uninstall the previous installation before.
>
> Also, before launching GRASS for the first time after re-installation
> erase any remaining .grassrc6 files.
>
> Moritz
>
> > Thanks
> >
> > Marco
> >
> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > *Da:* Moritz Lennert [mailto:mlennert at club.worldonline.be]
> > *Inviato:* gio 20/03/2008 12.38
> > *A:* Markus Neteler
> > *Cc:* tabaker at u.arizona.edu; grass-windows at lists.osgeo.org; Michael
> > Barton; marco.pasetti at alice.it
> > *Oggetto:* Re: [GRASS-windows] GRASS 6.3.0RC5
> >
> > On 20/03/08 11:01, Markus Neteler wrote:
> > > On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 12:12 AM, Moritz Lennert
> > > <mlennert at club.worldonline.be> wrote:
> > >> On 19/03/08 23:38, Adam Baker wrote:
> > >> > On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 3:23 PM, Moritz Lennert
> > >> > <mlennert at club.worldonline.be> wrote:
> > >> >> On 19/03/08 17:12, Adam Baker wrote:
> > >> >> > Hi, thanks for responding.
> > >> >> >
> > >> >> > I do have that file, C:\GRASS\tcl-tk\bin\wish.exe. When I run
> > it a
> > >> >> > "console" and a "wish" window pop up.
> > >> >> >
> > >> >> > My grass63.bat file has a line:
> > >> >> > set GRASS_WISH=wish.exe
> > >> >> > I made a guess and changed it to:
> > >> >> > set GRASS_WISH=C:\GRASS\tcl-tk\bin\wish.exe
> > >> >> >
> > >> >> > That got me farther: the GRASS startup window appears.
> > However, this
> > >> >> > message is printed to the console:
> > >> >> >
> > >> >> > access: Invalid argument
> > >> >> > ERROR: LOCATION << C:/GRASS/<UNKNOWN> >> not available
> > >> >> >
> > >> >> > And I get a Tcl-looking pop-up box that reads, "Warning:
> location
> > >> >> > <<UNKNOWN>> at GISDBASE <C:/GRASS> is not a directory or
> does not
> > >> >> > exist." When I close that, nothing seems wrong (but I wouldn't
> > >> >> > necessarily know, since this is my first interaction the
> > program).
> > >> >>
> > >> >> Nothing is wrong, just GRASS telling you that it doesn't have
> > correct
> > >> >> information about a location to use, which is normal for a first
> > >> >> startup. We absolutely have to fix this as it is scary enough
> > to make
> > >> >> people belief something is seriously wrong.
> > >> >>
> > >> >> You should not see this message again the next time you run
> GRASS.
> > >> >>
> > >> >> Moritz
> > >> >>
> > >> >>
> > >> >
> > >> > Hi,
> > >> >
> > >> > I did get that message multiple times, but it went away after I
> > >> > changed the "GIS Data Directory" field to C:/GRASS/GIS DataBase.
> > >>
> > >> Yes, sorry. I meant that once you have entered grass
> successfully once
> > >> and exited it again, the message should not appear anymore.
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> > Thereafter, if I select a "Project Location" and "Accessible
> Mapset"
> > >> > and then "Enter GRASS," I get the message "Error setting region:
> > >> > child killed: unknown signal." Then another pop-up window with a
> > >> > lengthy message ("can't read "parts(w)": no such variable....")
> > >> > appears. Any idea about that? I can type out the whole thing if
> > >> > necessary.
> > >>
> > >> My first guess would be that GRASS cannot find a nececssary
> library...
> > >
> > > The error
> > > can't read "parts(w)": no such variable....
> > >
> > > is usually related to GDAL-not-found.
> > >
> > > Try
> > > g.region -p
> > > in GRASS to see what it says.
> > >
> > > This happens often, e.g.
> > >
> http://www.nabble.com/cvs---error-Ubuntu-7.10-td13859038.html#a13876447
> > > I don't understand why error catching on this fails again (it
> worked for
> > > a while!).
> >
> > I'm not sure it ever worked in wingrass. Another todo...
> >
> > Marco, could you check on this when you have the time again ? I suppose
> > your package contains the necessary libraries ?
> >
> >
> > Moritz
> >
>
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