Re: [GRASS-user] Grass "stability"

2008-05-16 Thread Maning Sambale
Glynn, Thank you for clearing things out. Will check and report results by next week. Have a nice weekend! maning > 1. xterm doesn't use the clipboard by default, but the primary > selection. Consequently, you can't paste the selection with e.g. > Ctrl-V or Shift-Insert. This can be changed vi

Re: [GRASS-user] Grass "stability"

2008-05-15 Thread Glynn Clements
maning sambale wrote: > I've just returned to grass on cygwin a couple of weeks ago. Overall, > I think it's pretty much stable, a couple of quirks I encountered > though: > > 1. No cut and paste under startxwin.sh shell I'm not entirely clear what you mean by this. AFAICT, there are two issu

Re: [GRASS-user] Grass "stability"

2008-05-15 Thread maning sambale
jonathan, I've just returned to grass on cygwin a couple of weeks ago. Overall, I think it's pretty much stable, a couple of quirks I encountered though: 1. No cut and paste under startxwin.sh shell 2. Some of my simple scripts (for batch import of vector and raster) are not working, both unde

[GRASS-user] Grass "stability"

2008-05-15 Thread Jonathan Greenberg
Quick question: I have a colleague who is using 6.2.3 CYGWIN version of grass, and was wondering how people felt about that version (and platform's) stability vs. 6.3.0 (windows or *nix) or 6.2.3 *nix versions. I'm pretty convinced that 6.2.3 for cygwin is very moody and unstable, but I don't