On Jan 30, 2008, at 5:21 AM, Moritz Lennert wrote:
On 30/01/08 10:01, Paul Kelly wrote:
On Tue, 29 Jan 2008, Michael Barton wrote:
Actually I tried that and it still didn't work, though maybe for
other reasons.
Can you say what the exact problem is - detailed description,
exact error message and so on? It seems people are trying to help
but are just guessing at what the solution is because the problem
isn't clear: "still didn't work" really isn't very helpful.
William reported more details here:
http://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail/grass-dev/2008-January/034871.html
Over Christmas, I compiled Tcl/Tk 8.5 myself on Windows and
compiled GRASS against that. Everything seemed to work well and
those binaries should be able to be included in a GRASS binary
distribution to reduce the likelihood of incompatiblities such as
Michael seems to be experiencing. I just still haven't had time to
fully document it, but if knowing that it is possible should be an
encouragement to anyone else to try (it was really quite easy
compared to compiling some of the other pre-requisite binary
packages) then I hope this mention will serve that purpose!
This is the GPL'd original tcltk, I assume ? If you have the
binaries and the source code, it would be great if you could make
it available so that we can include it directly into the
distribution for those who do not want to install tcltk themselves.
And the dev file for me to compile against...
In short: I'm very willing to continue to create the wingrass
packages, but I don't seem to find the time to also have to set up
the compilation environment with all the dependencies. Currently
I'm using what you provided more than a year ago...
Moritz
Thanks very much Moritz.
Michael
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