Markus Neteler wrote: > * AIX namespace pollutions: > /gpfs/home/neteler/software/grass-7.0.svn/lib/rst/interp_float > /gpfs/home/neteler/software/grass-7.0.svn/raster/r.resamp.rst > /gpfs/home/neteler/software/grass-7.0.svn/vector/v.surf.rst > /gpfs/home/neteler/software/grass-7.0.svn/vector/v.vol.rst > > gmake[1]: Entering directory > `/gpfs/home/neteler/software/grass-7.0.svn/lib/rst/interp_float' > gcc -g -O2 > -I/gpfs/home/neteler/software/grass-7.0.svn/dist.powerpc-ibm-aix7.1.0.0/include > -I/gpfs/home/neteler/software/grass-7.0.svn/dist.powerpc-ibm-aix7.1.0.0/include > -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -I/gpfs/home/neteler/bin/include > -DPACKAGE=\""grasslibs"\" > -I/gpfs/home/neteler/software/grass-7.0.svn/dist.powerpc-ibm-aix7.1.0.0/include > -I/gpfs/home/neteler/software/grass-7.0.svn/dist.powerpc-ibm-aix7.1.0.0/include > -o OBJ.powerpc-ibm-aix7.1.0.0/point2d.o -c point2d.c > point2d.c: In function 'IL_check_at_points_2d': > point2d.c:54:43: error: expected identifier or '(' before numeric constant
Likely case: "#define hz ..." in one of the headers. Use -std=c89 then figure out which -D switches are needed to re-enable POSIX. > * "System error: Not enough space" > /gpfs/home/neteler/software/grass-7.0.svn/raster/simwe/r.sim.water > /gpfs/home/neteler/software/grass-7.0.svn/raster/simwe/r.sim.sediment I think that this may be due to simlib/hydro.c defining some unusually large static arrays: double vavg[MAXW][2], stack[MAXW][3], w[MAXW][3]; int iflag[MAXW]; waterglobs.h has: #define MAXW 7000000 so that's 56 million doubles and 7 million ints = 476 MB. If AIX has a limit on the size of the BSS segment, this is a prime candidate for exceeding it. It should be simple to confirm whether this is the case: reduce the value of MAXW by a factor of 100 and see if the errors disappear. If so, consider replacing the arrays with: double (*vavg)[2], (*stack)[3], (*w)[3]; int *iflag; then allocating the arrays with G_calloc() at run time. > import grass.lib.vector as vector > ImportError: No module named lib.vector $GISBASE/etc/python/grass/__init__.py has this: __all__ = ["script", "temporal"] if os.path.exists(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), "lib", "__init__.py")): __all__.append("lib") Check that $GISBASE/etc/python/grass/lib/__init__.py exists. If it doesn't, that suggests a problem with building lib/python/ctypes. If it does, there's a problem with the logic in __init__.py. -- Glynn Clements <gl...@gclements.plus.com> _______________________________________________ grass-dev mailing list grass-dev@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-dev