Re: [GRASS-PSC] difficult to get GRASS source code package

2022-02-14 Thread Nicklas Larsson via grass-psc
Michael, You can reach the tar-ball at Github release page [1], or directly from [2] or [3]. Alternatively, you can checkout a tagged release in a git repo with: "git checkout 8.0.0" Cheers, Nicklas [1] https://github.com/OSGeo/grass/releases/tag/8.0.0 [2] 

Re: [GRASS-PSC] [GRASS-dev] Min. req. of programming language standard support, GRASS GIS 8

2021-03-22 Thread Nicklas Larsson via grass-psc
Forgot to add: Python support changes with GRASS minor versions adds a bit of complication with add-ons, which are bound to major version. I don't know what would be the better solution for this. N. On Monday, 22 March 2021, 10:24:06 CET, Nicklas Larsson via grass-psc wrote: Hi

Re: [GRASS-PSC] [GRASS-dev] Min. req. of programming language standard support, GRASS GIS 8

2021-03-22 Thread Nicklas Larsson via grass-psc
Hi, Although I didn't see the need to remove Python from RFC 7 (as it was originally formulated), there is also some logic to treat Python as a whole in a separate RFC. I don't have strong opinion on either way, therefore I lifted out Python from the draft, which now only deals with C and

Re: [GRASS-PSC] [GRASS-dev] Min. req. of programming language standard support, GRASS GIS 8

2021-03-01 Thread Nicklas Larsson via grass-psc
ython version reaches end of life or there are any important technical reasons."Once we need to update the min version (next year I suppose), would this RFC be updated? I guess I am unsure if the RFC is supposed to work. Anna El mar, 16 feb 2021 a las 15:36, Nicklas Larsson via grass-psc (

Re: [GRASS-PSC] [GRASS-dev] Min. req. of programming language standard support, GRASS GIS 8

2021-02-16 Thread Nicklas Larsson via grass-psc
I added the RFC draft to GRASS Wiki [1]. Well, it's only a draft, so any thoughts, modifications, additions are most welcome! Nicklas [1] https://trac.osgeo.org/grass/wiki/RFC/7_LanguageStandardsSupport On Thursday, 11 February 2021, 14:34:44 CET, Moritz Lennert wrote: Am