[Qgis-user] Compiling QGIS3 with grass7 from MacPorts
David Liontooth
lionteeth at cogweb.net
Thu Sep 28 18:12:45 PDT 2017
Hi Patrick,
I'm using today's QGIS git master and get this in the configure output:
-- QGIS version: 2.99.0 Master (29900)
-- Could not find GRASS 7
The INSTALL file makes it clear it must be built separately, but
suggests using other "Install development frameworks".
The installation procedure for MacOS X with MacPorts is not documented.
Cheers,
Dave
On 9/28/17 5:55 PM, Patrick Dunford wrote:
> Hi, this is only a generalised comment about building packages and may
> not be specific enough for your application.
>
> When I build packages from source they come with Grass so I don't see
> how it would not be included in the same scripts for the platform you
> are using.
>
> Are there any error logs for building the plugins that will show what
> is happening for example the library is not found or wrong version?
>
>
> On 29/09/17 13:12, David Liontooth wrote:
>>
>> I'm interested in reading LIDAR data, which appears to require GRASS
>> (I'm new to this).
>>
>> I'm trying to compile QGIS2.99 (master) on OS X and short of GRASS
>> everything is working -- the program starts up with
>>
>> open QGIS
>>
>> MacPorts has gdal-grass @2.2.0 (gis), which pulls in grass7. It ends
>> up here:
>>
>> /opt/local/share/grass-7.2.2/lib
>>
>> so for instance /opt/local/share/grass-7.2.2/lib/libgrass_lidar.dylib.
>>
>> How do I tell the QGIS build scripts to include grass7?
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Dave
>>
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