On 12/02/18 18:01, Bernardo Santos wrote:
Dear Moritz,
thanks for the answer and the examples.
I'll try to put the functions and files in this format and test them
like that.
I am not sure how to build these makefile files but I'll try to follow
the patterns I find in the other examples of modules.
Once this is done, I'll post it here.
Which GRASS version I should use to do that?
You should probably do it with trunk, but 7.4 is also ok as the two are
not far from each other.
Regarding the comparison with the other GRASS tools, LSMetrics is
complementary to many of the functions the r.li suite offers. I still
could not test r.pi since I had some trouble installing it, but I'll try
it againĀ so that I can compare both packages. I believe they are also
somehow complementary in many of the functions.
Yes, r.pi installation is still an issue. Currently it does not seem
configured in a way to be usable by g.extension.
Assuming you are on a *nix like system, the easiest is to download the
entire r.pi directory from SVN
(https://trac.osgeo.org/grass/browser/grass-addons/grass7/raster/r.pi?rev=72241&format=zip),
unzip it somewhere on your system, cd to the r.pi directory and then
compile it with
make MODULE_TOPDIR=~/SRC/GRASS/grass_trunk/
where you replace ~/SRC/GRASS/grass_trunk
with the path to your GRASS source code (again 7.4 is ok, and 7.2
probably also).
Moritz
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