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From: William Kyngesburye mailto:wokl...@kyngchaos.com>>
Subject: Re: [GRASS-user] Kyngesburye GRASS on Mavericks, command line access
Date: January 9, 2014 at 7:37:07 AM MST
To: Dheeraj Chand mailto:dhe
Ah, I guess the symlink won't work - the grass.sh script sees the symlink
location as it's starting point instead of in the app. It probably needs some
shell redirect thing (like a script in /usr/local/bin instead of a symlink)
that I don't really know much about. Or maybe a shell alias would
Aha, let me ask around. Thanks!
-dx
On Jan 9, 2014, at 10:05 AM, William Kyngesburye wrote:
> Ah, I guess the symlink won't work - the grass.sh script sees the symlink
> location as it's starting point instead of in the app. It probably needs
> some shell redirect thing (like a script in /u
I think there is info in the installed readme. You can make a symlink to the
grass.sh in the app in /usr/local/bin.
On Jan 8, 2014, at 11:48 PM, Dheeraj Chand wrote:
> Hey, all! I'm using William Kyngesburye's GRASS for Mac OS X Mavericks. It
> seems to install as a traditional Mac application
Hey, all! I'm using William Kyngesburye's GRASS for Mac OS X Mavericks. It
seems to install as a traditional Mac application, which opens and has a
Terminal that can be used. It doesn't seem to install to the bin, the way that
the Linux versions do. Here's my situation. I have a script that we