I don't have grass 6.5. Can I install addons on Grass 6.4.1?I have also a
GRASS(wxpython),(TclTk),(Text) on my desktop. I'm saying this because I need
to use this in QuantumGIS via GRASS plugin. Is this possible?
I'm thinking to install in GRASS 6.4.1 and after that create a call module
in QGIS.
Hello again,
When I make double-click to open GRASS in the first terminal window show
the following message,
'/Applications/GRASS-6.4.app/Contents/MacOS/grass.sh'; exit
Last login: Wed Dec 14 08:45:59 on console
torre-b-024:~ joseca_IMac$
'/Applications/GRASS-6.4.app/Contents/MacOS/grass.sh';
Hi,
2011/12/14 Solimyr giannicrist...@msn.com:
I don't have grass 6.5. Can I install addons on Grass 6.4.1?I have also a
GRASS(wxpython),(TclTk),(Text) on my desktop. I'm saying this because I need
to use this in QuantumGIS via GRASS plugin. Is this possible?
I'm thinking to install in GRASS
Thanks for your answers. So I will not use g.extension but can you explain to
me how to install addons? I have downloaded manually but I'm not able to
install...I have looked at the README but I can't install manually...Let me
explain. This is the readme:
/r.seg GRASS GIS module for image
Maybe your shell language isn't set right? What do these return in a new
Terminal window:
env | grep LANG
env | grep LC_
OS X automatically sets LANG, but there are others that are checked first:
LC_ALL and LC_CTYPE. Python is expecting them to be in the form:
language.encoding
ie, the
On Wed, Dec 14, 2011 at 3:40 PM, Solimyr giannicrist...@msn.com wrote:
Thanks for your answers. So I will not use g.extension but can you explain to
me how to install addons? I have downloaded manually but I'm not able to
install...
...
copy the r.seg directory in the raster directory of the
Hi,
I did the return in a new Terminal window and
env | grep LANG
env | grep LC_
LC_CTYPE=UTF-8
So how I can make the change?
Many thanks again,
Jose Guerrero
El 14 de diciembre de 2011 12:44, William Kyngesburye wokl...@kyngchaos.com
escribió:
Maybe your shell language isn't set right?
You need to find out where that is set. Most likely in your ~/.bash_profile.
Then remove that setting.
And since your LANG is not set, you also need to check your Terminal
preferences. In Settings:Advanced for your default setting, check the
International Set locale environment variables on
Hi,
2011/12/14 Markus Neteler nete...@osgeo.org:
We definitely recommend to you to get precompiled binaries for Windows.
You could manually download r.seg here:
http://wingrass.fsv.cvut.cz/grass64/addons/
- r.seg.zip
and place the content into the appropriate folders within QGIS/GRASS.
Not
I think that I'm close to the solution...I have copied the r.seg.exe in the
grass/bin folder. Now, in GRASS, if I write r.seg in the command line I can
see the command, if I execute I receive the following text:
/Traceback (most recent call last):
File
Hi,
How to remove that setting, this is the mesage when I write in Terminal
window, I have all privileges as administrator.
~/.bash_profile
sh: /var/root/.bash_profile: No such file or directory
Thank you,
El 14 de diciembre de 2011 13:10, William Kyngesburye wokl...@kyngchaos.com
escribió:
Humm I think you forgot the thing :) , no?
On Wed, Dec 14, 2011 at 5:22 PM, Stephen Sefick sas0...@auburn.edu wrote:
I saw a paper on this list the other day, but have deleted the original
email. Is this the appropriate thing to cite when referring to GRASS GIS
in a paper?
many thanks,
The holidays are coming and I thought I would introduce some mystery...
On Wed 14 Dec 2011 01:31:31 PM CST, Marcello Gorini wrote:
Humm I think you forgot the thing :) , no?
On Wed, Dec 14, 2011 at 5:22 PM, Stephen Sefick sas0...@auburn.edu
mailto:sas0...@auburn.edu wrote:
I saw a
On Wed, Dec 14, 2011 at 8:22 PM, Stephen Sefick sas0...@auburn.edu wrote:
I saw a paper on this list the other day, but have deleted the original
email. Is this the appropriate thing to cite when referring to GRASS GIS in
a paper?
You may cite as this:
(from
Stephen Sefick:
I saw a paper on this list the other day, but have deleted the original
email. Is this the appropriate thing to cite when referring to GRASS
GIS in
a paper?
Markus Neteler:
You may cite as this:
(from http://grass.osgeo.org/download/index.php)
* GRASS
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