I upgraded all of my Macs to Mavericks over the past week. GRASS works fine.

GRASS 7 g.extension was having problems on other people’s machines because I 
failed to package a couple libraries for gettext. I’ve repackaged my 1 November 
GRASS 7 (Snow Leopard compatible) with these libraries included. This seems to 
have mostly fixed g.extension problems.

In order for g.extension to correctly compile source code extensions (i.e., in 
C rather than in Python), anyone upgrading to Mavericks also has to upgrade 
Xcode and the command line tools. Xcode is a free download from the app store. 
The command line tools are harder to come by now. AFAICT, there is no longer a 
link to download and install them from the Apple Developer site. This is weird, 
but there is a work around.

After install Xcode, open a terminal and enter:

xcode-select --install

You’ll get a dialog that allows you to install Xcode (no need to do that again) 
or install the command line tools. Click the install button to do that.

Michael
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C. Michael Barton
Director, Center for Social Dynamics & Complexity
Professor of Anthropology, School of Human Evolution & Social Change
Arizona State University
Tempe, AZ  85287-2402
USA

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