>C:\>where sqlite3.dll >'where' is not recognized as an internal or external command, >operable program or batch file.
sorry, the where command is available in >= WinVista > the latter I have now introduced into C:\WINDOWS\system32. it's not recommended (and normally not needed) to change anything by user directly in the operating systems folder like C:\WINDOWS\system32. too much risk for mixing and messing up things. > I have a 95 and several versions of 98. no newer ones? >I have also done a 7.2.1 (and Spearfish) installation on another (XP) >computer - one without any SQLite or QGIS. Same result. I've co-developed the winGRASS-installers up from the beginning, we tested it quite a lot on different windows versions and flavors in this long time. >Yes. And that is why I think I stand a slightly better chance with 6.4.4 >whose PATH seems to be set by three .bats and not by a GRASS...py. AFAICT there is no fundamental difference in setting %PATH% between the winGRASS 6.x and winGRASS 7.x line. >What's scratch? Uninstalling all GRASSes and killing the remaining weeds >in yes >Maybe. But, surely, a network installer has more, not fewer, options than >a stand-alone one? the standalone installer is based upon the OSGeo4W-environment; there it's possible to add step by step new components, e.g. - first, install only the basic OSGeo4W-environment, which is mostly GDAL/PROJ4 stuff, which is GRASS based upon - do some tests, e.g. by ogrinfo yourshapefile.shp, gdalinfo yourgeo.tif, ogr2ogr newshapefile.shp oldshapefile.shp etc etc - add winGRASS to the OSGeo4W-environment and do some tests. ----- best regards Helmut -- View this message in context: http://osgeo-org.1560.x6.nabble.com/g-list-1073741701-tp5331416p5331910.html Sent from the Grass - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ grass-user mailing list [email protected] https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-user
