Hello list,
 
In the process of tracking down a QGIS bug, I found something unusual with a 
few grass libraries and commands.  Is it normal to have 2 versions of GEOS 
linked to a grass library or command?  I ask because I notice that the 
following files have GEOS 3.1 and 3.2 linked to them:
 
        /usr/local/grass-6.5.svn/lib/lib.6.5.svn.so
        /usr/local/grass-6.5.svn/lib/libgrass_neta.6.5.svn.so
        /usr/local/grass-6.5.svn/bin/v.net.bridge
        /usr/local/grass-6.5.svn/bin/v.net.flow
        /usr/local/grass-6.5.svn/bin/v.net.spanningtree
        /usr/local/grass-6.5.svn/bin/v.net.components
        /usr/local/grass-6.5.svn/bin/v.net.allpairs
 

Bob Moskovitz 
Research Analyst I 
Seismic Hazard Zonation Project
California Geological Survey 
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