Thanks Vaclav,

Doing this in Docker is another step after we work this out. One step at a time.

The goal at the moment is to do this on and for the Mac. So we might or might 
not get the same results on Linux, but it would not be relevant to issues on 
the Mac.

Michael
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On Aug 3, 2017, at 1:53 PM, Vaclav Petras 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:



On Thu, Aug 3, 2017 at 3:39 PM, Michael Barton 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Working with a very helpful software engineer at CSDMS here in Boulder, we've 
decided that a good way to work out a new and more sustainable way to create 
binaries would be to compile GRASS under Anaconda. We could then more easily 
package GRASS and all dependencies, and subsequently make it into an Anaconda 
package for those who'd like to install it that way.


Glad to hear that you are moving forward. Sounds like a promising solution for 
Mac and there already were people suggesting Anaconda in general.

So far, we've successfully installed all dependencies AFAICT and successfully 
configured it. But we have not yet been able to compile without errors.
...

I can send config string and full build output if helpful, but thought I'd 
start here.

Is there any way you can do reproduce your Anaconda experiments using a Linux 
machine in Docker and share the Dockerfile?

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