Hallo everybody,

yet another newbie question: I would like to compile several addons (gipe, hydrofoss, r.sun_horizon) for my GRASS 6.2.2 that runs on a Windows machine under Cygwin.

As I have installed GRASS from within the Cygwin setup, it seems to me that I have no GRASS source code: The "make" command failed because of "Makefile:9: ../../include/Make/Module.make: No such file or directory". - That's right, there is no such directory on my machine. That's why Markus' tip from below does not work. Do I have to download and compile the source code of GRASS (there I found such a folder) before compiling any addons?

Recently, I have installed GEM in order to facilitate the usage of addons without having the source code of GRASS. But there, I got lost with the gipe-addon while "All you need to do is copy your source files, scripts etc. into the appropriate places in the src directory". Where are these appropriate places? It seems logic to place e.g. any i.xyz in the imagery folder, but the rest?

I appreciate any hints!

Thanks in advance,

Roland


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Roland Pape
Climatology and Landscape Ecology Section
Department of Geography
University of Bonn

The easiest way to compile modules against your GRASS code is
by setting MODULE_TOPDIR on the fly to tell 'make' where to
find the GRASS source code:

 make MODULE_TOPDIR=$HOME/grass63/

(adapt to your /path/to/grass6/ )

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Maybe that helps?

Markus
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