On Sep 16, 2008, at 7:04 AM, Benjamin Ducke wrote:

As the GEM manual (comes as part of GRASS since 6.3, just like the gem6
program) states: you can only use GEM to install extensions that have
been prepared especially for it.

That is not the case for any of the stuff in the GRASS add-ons
repository. Instructions on how to install those add-ons should be
available on the same page from where you downloaded the add-on itself.

I propose removing GEM from GRASS 6.4. It's done some good job as a
development tool for me, but as a user tool, it only creates confusion,
like in this case. Plus, after several years, not a single
GEM-installable extension has ever surfaced (apart from the stuff along
side which I originally developed GEM).

One of the wishlist items in the GRASS 6.3 feature plan was to clean up the makefile system to facilitate extension compilation. The basics are there, it just needs some work.

I started a wiki page with some ideas about that (from list discussion with Glynn, and my OSX work), but got distracted and didn't finish:

http://grass.osgeo.org/wiki/Extension_development


From a Mac perspective, I wouldn't mind if GEM was removed now - it doesn't fit in with the OSX way of not installing extras in the application package, and it hasn't compiled in a while for me.

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