On 07/24/2012 12:43 PM, Johannes Radinger wrote:
hi,

I normally use only GRASS GIS (6.4.3 and 6.5 compiled from source) on a Ubuntu 12.04 machine. Last week I tried to install qgis as a viewer-fronend for my GRASS maps. Thus I followed also the qgis wiki and installed the grass-qgis-plugin (with 'sudo apt-get install gqis-plugin-grass'). Unfornately this somehow destroyed the starting settings of my grass gis... Trying to start grass 6.4 (selfcompiled) with grass64 in the console gives now following error:

$ grass64
Cleaning up temporary files ...
Starting GRASS ...
python: can't open file '/usr/lib/grass64/etc/wxpython/gis_set.py': [Errno 2] No such file or directory
Received EXIT message from GUI.
GRASS is not started. Bye.

What's in the script /usr/bin/grass64? That's probably what the QGIS package overwrote. Make sure GISBASE points to your 6.4.3 compiled installation and it should be OK.

Qgis itself is working perfectly also with the plugin. The plugin comes with a package called grass-core for 6.4.2 which seems to overwrite my association with "grass64". At the moment I don't need qgis to use my own grass 6.4.3 or 6.5 (with add-ons), the core is sufficient but how to start grass6.4.3 with the GUI??

/Johannes
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