Worked like a charm. Thanks Martin
On Tue, Apr 5, 2016 at 9:00 AM, Martin Landa wrote:
> Hi,
>
> 2016-04-05 13:43 GMT+02:00 Daniel Victoria :
> > I'm using Grass 7.0.3 (64 bit) installed from OSGeo4W package. I noticed
> > that the command line
Hi,
2016-04-05 14:01 GMT+02:00 Martin Landa :
>> yes, add to your apps/grass/grass7.0.3/etc/env.bat file:
>>
>> set GRASS_SH=%OSGEO4W_ROOT%\apps\msys\bin\sh.exe
>
> btw, msys package is not dependency of GRASS 7. You need to install it.
documented in r68212 [1]. Ma
[1]
Hi,
2016-04-05 14:00 GMT+02:00 Martin Landa :
> yes, add to your apps/grass/grass7.0.3/etc/env.bat file:
>
> set GRASS_SH=%OSGEO4W_ROOT%\apps\msys\bin\sh.exe
btw, msys package is not dependency of GRASS 7. You need to install it.
Ma
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Martin Landa
Hi,
2016-04-05 13:43 GMT+02:00 Daniel Victoria :
> I'm using Grass 7.0.3 (64 bit) installed from OSGeo4W package. I noticed
> that the command line interface that winGrass uses is windowss CMD. But I'd
> like to be able to use some bash shell syntax, like using g.list
Hi list,
I'm using Grass 7.0.3 (64 bit) installed from OSGeo4W package. I noticed
that the command line interface that winGrass uses is windowss CMD. But I'd
like to be able to use some bash shell syntax, like using g.list as input
to r.series. Is there a way to use MSys as the Grass 7 command