#2528: r.shade not in menu --------------------------+------------------------------------------------- Reporter: cmbarton | Owner: grass-dev@… Type: defect | Status: reopened Priority: normal | Milestone: 7.0.0 Component: wxGUI | Version: unspecified Resolution: | Keywords: toolboxes, menu, r.shade Platform: Unspecified | Cpu: Unspecified --------------------------+-------------------------------------------------
Comment(by wenzeslaus): Replying to [comment:13 cmbarton]: > Replying to [comment:10 wenzeslaus]: > > Replying to [comment:8 cmbarton]: > > > Is there some way to force an update to the menu from the command line after compilation? > > > > * compile with `make` > > * run GRASS from `dist...` directory, i.e. using `bin.../grass..` > > * `cd` into `gui/wxpython` > > * `make clean` > > * `make` > > > > This should work. If you want to recompile the toolboxes and not the whole GRASS, use: > > > > * (in GRASS session) > > * `rm dist.../gui/wxpython/xml/*.xml` > > * `cd` into `gui/wxpython` > > * `make clean` > > * `make` > > > > If you want to script it, you probably have to start GRASS from command line in the demo location and set the environmental variable `GRASS_BATCH_JOB` to a script where you have the steps which must be executed inside GRASS. > > I'll try these. They might at least reduce the number of steps in a workaround. Do you think that the 2nd one will work if I'm running any GRASS 7 session? Or must it be the one just compiled? It could work but I wouldn't do that. Mixing two different GRASS versions (in sense of directories/installations/compilations) will probably end up in some confusion. The safe way is to use GRASS in `dist...` and `bin...` directories of the code you are working with; this is the code which is used during compilation if GRASS session is needed (and that's the environment you are trying to fake it). -- Ticket URL: <http://trac.osgeo.org/grass/ticket/2528#comment:14> GRASS GIS <http://grass.osgeo.org> _______________________________________________ grass-dev mailing list grass-dev@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-dev