Moritz Lennert wrote: > >> The grass-6.3.cvs/etc/fontcap file in wingrass contains a series of > >> entries of the sorts: > >> > >> cyrilc|Cyrillic|0|c:\grasssrc\grass6\dist.i686-pc-mingw32\fonts\cyrilc.hmp|0|utf-8| > >> > >> This should be > >> > >> cyrilc|Cyrillic|0|c:\grass\grass-6.3.cvs\fonts\cyrilc.hmp|0|utf-8| > >> > >> IIUC, the line that deals with this in the Makefile is (277): > >> > >> -sed 's#'${GISBASE}'#'${INST_DIR}'#g' ${GISBASE}/etc/fontcap > > >> ${INST_DIR}/etc/fontcap > >> > >> > >> Do we need an equivalent line for wingrass with WINGISBASE ? > > > > WINGISBASE doesn't exist during compilation. AFAICT, it's only used > > within grass63.bat and init.bat. > > Duh, obviously it has nothing to do with WINGISBASE. The problem is path > syntax: > > content of dist.i686-pc-mingw32/etc/fontcap: > cyrilc|Cyrillic|0|c:\grasssrc\grass-6.3.0RC1\dist.i686-pc-mingw32\fonts\cyrilc.h > mp|0|utf-8|
It's sort of related to WINGISBASE; if you run the installation in-place, WINGISBASE would be set to: c:\grasssrc\grass-6.3.0RC1\dist.i686-pc-mingw32 which would work. But WINGISBASE isn't set while building, only when actually running GRASS. > sed command in the Makefile: > > -sed 's#'${GISBASE}'#'${INST_DIR}'#g' ${GISBASE}/etc/fontcap > > ${INST_DIR}/etc/fontcap > > which during install translates to > > sed > 's#'/c/grasssrc/grass-6.3.0RC1/dist.i686-pc-mingw32'#'c:/grass63RC1/grass-6.3.0RC1'#g' > /c/grasssrc/grass-6.3.0RC1/dist.i686-pc-mingw32/etc/fontcap > > c:/grass63RC1/grass-6.3.0RC1/etc/fontcap > > fontcap entries need to use windows syntax under windows for gis.m to see > the font. It's more than just gis.m; C functions (e.g. fopen()) only understand Windows syntax, not MinGW/MSys syntax. Forward slashes work in most places (but not in the command interpreter), so either c:/grass63RC1 or c:\grass63RC1 will work, but /c/grass63RC1 won't. > So, we need a specific sed command for windows, but do we have a variable > for GISBASE in windows path syntax ? If not how to create it ? > > > Or, you can always regenerate the fontcap file after installation. > > That's what I'm doing manually now for the binaries, but it would be great > to have this to happen automatically. Is this possible in the Makefile ? g.dirseps will convert the separators, but not the /c/ -> c:/ for the drive letter. Does $(RUN_GISBASE) have the correct syntax? -- Glynn Clements <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> _______________________________________________ grass-dev mailing list grass-dev@grass.itc.it http://grass.itc.it/mailman/listinfo/grass-dev