El Monday 14 January 2008 00:34:52 Glynn Clements escribió: > Jose A. Ruiz-Arias wrote: > > i have installed GRASS-6.2.3 from source code with no apparent errors > > during configuration, compilation and installation. However, when i run > > grass and try to create a new mapset i get next error: > > > > g.region: error while loading shared libraries: libgdal.so.1: cannot open > > shared object file: Error 40 > > > > In fact, when i was setting the projection parameters and chose a UTM > > projection, the program did not ask me for the UTM zone, the ellipsoid > > and the datum. > > > > In the GRASS configure process I explicitely used the > > flag --with-gdal=/usr/local/bin/gdal-config and there were no errors. I > > checked for the shared library and it is placed in /usr/local/lib > > directory. > > > > Before the GRASS installation, I installed the GDAL/OGR bundle from the > > source code, with netcdf support, and the GRASS support disabled. Again, > > there were no apparent errors. Next I installed the gdal-grass plugin > > (gdal-grass-1.4.3 with the following options: > > configure --with-gdal=/usr/local/bin/gdal-config > > --with-grass=/usr/local/grass-6.2.3) > > > > I did not detect any problem during the installation of these bundles. > > Anyone knows about the problem?? > > Most systems won't load shared libraries from /usr/local/lib without > some additional configuration. > > For Linux, you need to either set the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment > variable to a path which includes /usr/local/lib, or add > /usr/local/lib to /etc/ld.so.conf then run ldconfig (as root).
Thanks a lot for your hints. GRASS is now working. José A. _______________________________________________ grass-user mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-user
