On Oct 18, 2013, at 2:08 AM, Paolo Cavallini wrote:

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> Il 18/10/2013 08:43, Paolo Cavallini ha scritto:
>> My OS X package has all the Processing dependencies bundled in the app.  
>> With a clean
>> install it should find the bundled GRASS (and SAGA, OTB, TauDEM) 
>> automatically.  If
>> you have used the 2.0 nightlies before 2.0 release, your preferences may 
>> have paths
>> to Processing components that don't work with my build.  The Processing 
>> prefs are not
>> stored with the QGIS global prefs, but are in the ~/.qgis2/processing 
>> folder.  But
>> the GRASS path for the GRASS plugin (non-processing), and the flags that say 
>> that
>> GRASS and SAGA are installed for Processing ARE stored in the global QGIS 
>> prefs
>> (~/Library/Preferences/org.qgis.qgis2.plist), so you might want to try 
>> deleting both.
> 
> Hi William,
> thanks for clarifying. Apparently the user has a fresh install, so this 
> should not be
> the problem. GRASS plugin works, it is just Processing plugin that has trouble
> finding it.
> All the best.
> 
Hmm.  Runtime errors can cause Processing to say that it can't find it, even 
when the path is correct.  What's in the output log of a Processing GRASS 
command (not the dialog that pops up when it can't find GRASS).  You can keep 
the algorithm dialog open by setting a Processing general option.

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