Jachym, I have to echo what Michael is saying about the Windows installer. In a government enterprise environment, I doubt the present osgeo installation format would be accepted. A stand-alone msi package would be better.
Another question with the osgeo installer, would the installation of the support libraries/utilites ( python, gdal, etc.) conflict with an existing installation of ArcGIS and it's libraries? I'm trying to get folks who already use ArcGIS to try doing some things in GRASS. The combination of an unfamiliar installation package and conflicts with their existing software would increase the resistance to initial use. Doug Doug Newcomb USFWS Raleigh, NC 919-856-4520 ext. 14 [email protected] --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The opinions I express are my own and are not representative of the official policy of the U.S.Fish and Wildlife Service or Dept. of Interior. Life is too short for undocumented, proprietary data formats. Michael Barton <michael.bar...@a su.edu> To Sent by: Jachym Cepicky grass-dev-bounces <[email protected]> @lists.osgeo.org cc grass-user grass-user <[email protected]>, GRASS 03/27/2009 02:18 developers list AM <[email protected]> Subject Re: [GRASS-dev] call for volunteers - urgent need for Windows Vista binaries On Mar 26, 2009, at 10:21 PM, Jachym Cepicky wrote: > hi, just small note: > > On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 12:21:55PM -0700, Michael Barton wrote: >> Marco Pasetti made a very nice Windows installer for 6.3 last year, >> but >> is unable to continue this work. >> >> Other folks in OSGEO have created OSGEO4W with a number of packages. >> However, GRASS is in the 'advanced' section--and it is not clear what >> libraries need to be downloaded with it--and it cannot be installed >> stand-alone. >> > > the osgeo4w installer is just fine, only thing is missing is, that > GRASS > should appear in the 'basic' section as well (should not be that > complicated) and all depandances are fixed. than the installation is > IMHO enough straight forward and easy. > > jachym Jachym, The osgeo4w installer does not work well with Vista. The binary seems to have been compiled for XP and so various modules fail when GRASS installed is installed in this way on Vista. There needs to be a Vista version of the installer Also, while the osteo4w installer is nice for individual installs, it is problematic for institutional lab installs, where IT managers want to have stand alone apps that they can test, install, and remove rather than a suite of apps in a package installer format. It's the same problem I've face with the Cygwin version when trying to use GRASS in university classroom labs. It would help to have the option to install a package as stand alone. Michael _______________________________________________ grass-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-dev
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