Hi all, [Bo, please keep such discussions on the list.]
Even though I agree with Maris that compiling in GNU/Linux is easier, I do think that we should rather support those who want to develop in a windows environment. We lack windows devs, and telling everyone at the first difficulty to move over to GNU/Linux will not increase that number. Helmut, would you have any advice to give to Bo on his issue in launching the windows version ? Moritz Le Thu, 5 May 2016 16:24:51 +0000, "Yang, Bo (yangb2)" <yan...@mail.uc.edu> a écrit : > Hi Māris, > > Thanks for the advice! Yes, I agree that GRASS could be compiled > easier in Linux/Unix than windows. I recalled that I actually have a > VM OS X El Captain (2 core/ 6Gb/ 80GB on SSD) on my desktop (i7 4 > core/ 12GB/ 256 SSD). Previously it was set to test Xcode. I will try > to compile it on OS X and Ubuntu to see if works better. > > Best, > Bo Yang > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Maris Nartiss [mailto:maris....@gmail.com] > Sent: Thursday, May 5, 2016 2:39 AM > To: Yang, Bo (yangb2) <yan...@mail.uc.edu> > Cc: grass-dev@lists.osgeo.org; Markus Metz > <markus.metz.gisw...@gmail.com> Subject: Re: [GRASS-dev] Seeking > advices for image segmentation algorithms and windows compile question > > I would strongly suggest to set up a dual boot on your system with > Ubuntu or Debian as a development platform. You will save tons of > time wasted on fighting with Windows'isms. Don't waste your time on > virtualisation unless you can give VM two cores + 8Gb RAM. No, > developing GRASS GIS doesn't need so much resources but full > virtualisation does (to be reasonable fast). Yes, it will take a day > or two to get dualboot up and running but will pay back (by time) > really fast. > > Save yours (and our) time! > Māris. > > 2016-05-05 2:19 GMT+03:00 Yang, Bo (yangb2) <yan...@mail.uc.edu>: > > Hello, > > > > > > > In addition, is there anyone who use win10 OS to compile the GRASS? > > I have compiled GRASS in window 10 64bit system followed the > > tutorial [1]. In last step of the tutorial it mentioned: > > > > >Usage: > > > > >To start GRASS use the icon on the desktop or if > > >you > > want to be able to use the command line from within GRASS. > > > > >Type in cmd console (assuming that we compiled > > >GRASS 7.1): > > > > >c:\osgeo4w\bin\grass71svn.bat > > > > However, No matter I use CMD console or the OSGeo4W Shell. I got > > the same error below: > > > > '""' is not recognized as an internal or external > > command, operable program or batch file. > > > > From the error.log there is no error during the compiling. There is > > no error reported in former steps either, and I can see the file " > > grass71svn.bat " is located in the right place. But I still can't > > start the compiled GRASS. I Googled this error but can't find > > helpful information. Any suggestion would be greatly appreciate. > > > > > > > > P.S. scripts in grass71svn.bat: > > > > @echo off > > > > rem > > ###################################################################### > > ### > > > > rem # > > > > rem # GRASS initialization bat script (OSGeo4W) > > > > rem # > > > > rem > > ###################################################################### > > ### > > > > > > > > SET OSGEO4W_ROOT=@osgeo4w@ > > > > > > > > rem > > > > rem Set environmental variables > > > > rem > > > > call %OSGEO4W_ROOT%\bin\o4w_env.bat > > > > call %OSGEO4W_ROOT%\apps\grass\grass-7.1.svn\etc\env.bat > > > > > > > > rem > > > > rem Launch GRASS GIS > > > > rem > > > > "%GRASS_PYTHON%" "%GISBASE%\etc\grass71.py" %* > > > > > > > > rem > > > > rem Pause on error > > > > rem > > > > if %ERRORLEVEL% GEQ 1 pause > > > > > > > > [0] https://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/GRASS_GSoC_2016_Segment_Algorithms > > > > [1] https://trac.osgeo.org/grass/wiki/CompileOnWindows > > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > grass-dev mailing list > > grass-dev@lists.osgeo.org > > http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-dev _______________________________________________ grass-dev mailing list grass-dev@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-dev