Moritz Lennert wrote: > - More importantly: below setup seems to assume that GRASS is installed > within the msys directory structure (e.g. set GRASS_SH=%CD%\bin\sh.exe). > I honestly don't know what is easier for other users: tweak a few > environmental variables in their grass63.bat (and this only if they want > to have access to a msys shell - otherwise it should "out of the box") > or mix the grass files into the msys tree...or moving around msys bins > and libs to fit into the grass tree. > The same holds true for the inclusion of R: I don't think that we should > oblige all users to organise their files in the way you do. They should > have more flexibility. > So, I still believe that: > > rem Path to the shell command > rem set GRASS_SH=c:\msys\1.0\bin\sh.exe > > is a better solution (since allowing the user to install what they want > where they want) than
Agreed. The above is the only location where a Bourne shell is likely to be found. If it's anywhere else, the user will have to set it manually. The relative path will only work if grass63.bat is installed in c:\msys\1.0, so there's no benefit to using it. -- Glynn Clements <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> _______________________________________________ grass-dev mailing list grass-dev@grass.itc.it http://grass.itc.it/mailman/listinfo/grass-dev