Hello list, This is maybe a very silly question, but I do not know what I am missing. I'm trying to run a script using the --exec interface but using the following command, I get:
grass73svn /home/veroandreo/grassdata/nc_spm_08_grass7/user1/ --exec test.sh Cleaning up temporary files... Starting GRASS GIS... Executing <test.sh> ... ERROR: Execution of <test.sh> failed: [Errno 2] No such file or directory Exiting... test.sh looks like this: #!/bin/bash g.region -p g.list type=raster r.info elevation When I just run the commands with the --exec flag, they work fine. For example: grass73svn /home/veroandreo/grassdata/nc_spm_08_grass7/user1/ --exec g.region -p Cleaning up temporary files... Starting GRASS GIS... Executing <g.region -p> ... projection: 99 (Lambert Conformal Conic) zone: 0 datum: nad83 ellipsoid: a=6378137 es=0.006694380022900787 north: 320000 south: 10000 west: 120000 east: 935000 nsres: 500 ewres: 500 rows: 620 cols: 1630 cells: 1010600 Execution of <g.region -p> finished. Cleaning up temporary files... What am I missing? Do I need to add extra permissions to my grassdata folder? I find it strange since I've used the exec interface with scripts before without any issues. Thanks much in advance! Cheers, Vero ps: in case it matters, I use fedora24, grass trunk r69962M.
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