Whether it goes in the macosx directory, or somewhere else, this will be really 
useful for us Mac users who would like to have GRASS within their own conda 
environments. I struggle to compile GRASS on macOS and thanks for putting this 
together.


> On May 27, 2020, at 2:59 PM, Michael Barton <michael.bar...@asu.edu> wrote:
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> I've put together a step by step guide to compiling Mac binaries, using 
> Anaconda. Because it uses Anaconda, it probably does not belong in the source 
> code (though it might help someone create instructions for the source code). 
> However, it would probably be helpful to at least some people. Any 
> suggestions as to where I should put this?
> 
> Michael
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