Hi all, I know, this is an extremely rudimentary question, but please bear with me:
I developed a bunch of scripts that I need on OpenSUSE. I was able to call them up in GRASS by typing in their name. They were stored in the directory: /opt/grass/scripts/ Recently I started working on a second computer using Ubuntu. I installed GRASS without any problems (although I can't get the wxpython GUI to start, but that's a problem to deal with later) and can't find where to put my scripts. I've found a number of scripts in the path: /usr/local/grass-6.4.0RC6/scripts/ I've copied my scripts into that directory and set ownership rights to myself, my group. The scripts are executable. Still, when I try to call e.g. a simple shell script from the tcl/tk GUI I get the following message: couldn't execute "r.script": no such file or directory After that, a window pops up named "dialog0". It's empty. The folder /opt/ is empty on the Ubuntu computer - dir as sudo also tells me it's empty, so it's got nothing to do with rights... Anybody have a tip? I'd be really grateful, the Ubuntu computer has a much better processor and my other computer would be a little challenged to keep up with it. Best, Daniel -- View this message in context: http://osgeo-org.1803224.n2.nabble.com/Script-Directory-in-Ubuntu-tp5292424p5292424.html Sent from the Grass - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ grass-user mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-user
