Thanks a bunch all who wrote back - I installed the new GDAL 1.5.3 from Kyngesburye's site, reinstalled GRASS, fired right up and successfully loaded some maps. All is well with the world. So, this does indeed fix the GRASS GUI. And since it worked, I did not perform further investigation into the actual problem (checking g.region from terminal, etc.). If you're curious, I could roll back GDAL, but I don't think I actually want to do that... :)

I still get that same garble in the startup phase, but without any resulting problems, so I'm not going to mess with anything at this point.

Also, I'll ditto the same thanks issued by Michael regarding your builds. Not only is it nice to have all of the frameworks easily accessible all from your page by clicking in order down the site, but you've always been quick in addressing problems we have. Thanks again!

Best,
Brandon


On Dec 18, 2008, at 9:38 PM, William Kyngesburye wrote:

On Dec 18, 2008, at 9:40 PM, Michael Barton wrote:

Thanks much William. Easy to miss this kind of thing. I want to reiterate how great it is to have your frameworks. Thanks for all the excellent work that makes GRASS accessible to Mac users.

You're very much welcome ^_^

Damn.  Missed a bit of post-processing in the 1.5 build.  1.6 is OK.


I'll package up a new installer ASAP.



New GDAL 1.5.3 framework now available to fix the postgres linking issue. Brandon, see if this fixes the GRASS GUI for you (I can't test Tiger right now).

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- Marvin




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