Hi Eric,

I just started from scratch and compiled GRASS under Anaconda, created an app, 
and created a dmg. It runs with a double click. This is great!! Tonight, I will 
test on my laptop at home with SIP turned on. Fingers crossed.

Cheers
Michael
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On Jan 15, 2018, at 10:22 PM, Eric Hutton 
<hutton.e...@gmail.com<mailto:hutton.e...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Hi Michael

That's great!

I included those two extra shell scripts as they were used with a previous 
version of grass. They are called in the Grass.sh script. I don't really know 
what they do, maybe they are no longer necessary.

To be honest, I'm not sure how I got the size down so much. After installing 
grass into the app, I ran "conda clean --all" and manually removed everything 
under the Contents/Resources/pkgs folder - but that's what I had always been 
doing (I think, anyway).

I've added the updated scripts to the GitHub repo. I think that now has 
everything I was working with created the app that's now working for you.

Eric


On Mon, Jan 15, 2018 at 9:35 PM Michael Barton 
<michael.bar...@asu.edu<mailto:michael.bar...@asu.edu>> wrote:
Eric,

I wrote you on this but apparently it never was sent.

I tested your new app and it works like a charm. Opens with a double click and 
no problems. There are a couple extra shell scripts in ../Contents/MacOS/ that 
don't seem to be called by anything. Or am I just not seeing it? I will try 
inserting the new start up scripts into my own build tomorrow and see if it 
works the same.

How did you get the size down so much? I got it close last week by removing the 
pkg folder, env folder, doc folder, and then some selective items in bin. But 
I'm hoping your have a more systematic list of what can be removed.

This looks like exactly what is needed. Hopefully I can package it as you did 
and get it posted to test by the end of the week.

Thanks again
Michael
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On Jan 14, 2018, at 3:23 PM, Eric Hutton 
<hutton.e...@gmail.com<mailto:hutton.e...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Hi Michael

Thanks for your earlier clarification about how grass runs (I was missing a key 
point!). I think I have a solution now. Basically, the 
Grass72.app/Contents/MacOS/Grass script now opens up a terminal and, within 
that terminal, executes the startup script (the one we were using before, which 
is now Grass.sh).

You can see what I mean here:

    
https://github.com/mcflugen/grass-conda-build/tree/master/osx/Grass72.app/Contents/MacOS<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__github.com_mcflugen_grass-2Dconda-2Dbuild_tree_master_osx_Grass72.app_Contents_MacOS&d=DwMFaQ&c=l45AxH-kUV29SRQusp9vYR0n1GycN4_2jInuKy6zbqQ&r=lk-7X7CEOMDN8GaGVhiDsuO6gEp1wbG6nfT1XEEEtR0&m=XA6yReZT2BoAaNeg126zooD8EtmwRkQ-7rwLzxODg7I&s=QrgVzZR0j3uDdl8IY0RGC58H9UUyvn6xgvsVYTYozm8&e=>

I'll start to make a new app but the one I have seems to be working now (I've 
been using the NC data you sent me).

Eric

On Sun, Jan 14, 2018 at 1:31 PM Michael Barton 
<michael.bar...@asu.edu<mailto:michael.bar...@asu.edu>> wrote:
Ken & Co.

You might find this of interest.

I've been working off and on for the past several month to find a new way to 
compile and distribute GRASS for Mac with all dependencies created outside the 
Mac system folders and bundled with it. The goal is to eliminate the SIP 
problem and the potential for conflicts with different versions of 
dependencies/frameworks/python/wxpython.

With a lot of help from colleague Eric Hutton (Community Surface Dynamics 
Modeling System), we are very close to having a reproducible and distributable 
build of GRASS under Anaconda. Our goal is to compile GRASS in an Anaconda 
environment so that it is distributable in two related ways: as a standard Mac 
package and app, and as an Anaconda package (installed via the command 'conda 
install [grass version]'). This will be a fully 64 bit GRASS version using 
wxPython 3 for the GUI.

Due to the many other responsibilities and pulls on our time, Eric and I have 
only been able to work sporadically. But as of this week we are down to one 
main baffling and annoying problem left to solve. Then we can do some clean up 
and begin making this build available to test. With that in mind, if anyone has 
experience in creating Mac *.app and *.pkg environments for distribution, 
please get in touch. You might be able to help us get over the last hurdle.

Cheers
Michael
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On Jan 14, 2018, at 1:00 PM, 
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wrote:

From: Ken Mankoff <mank...@gmail.com<mailto:mank...@gmail.com>>
Subject: Re: [GRASS-user] Grass on MacOS
Date: January 14, 2018 at 7:46:27 AM MST
To: Adam Dershowitz <adershow...@exponent.com<mailto:adershow...@exponent.com>>
Cc: Carlos Grohmann 
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Hi Adam,

I'm glad to hear you got GRASS working on OS X w/ MacPorts. That is the system 
I use too. I recently switched from HomeBrew. I got GRASS working with fink 
too, but prefer MacPorts, although there are some MacPort-specific issues if 
you want to use the temporal framework.

I found it helpful to set GRASS_PYTHON and have it pointing to

export GRASS_PYTHON=/opt/local/bin/python2.7

I don't like installing 3rd-party frameworks, so I also have QGIS installed via 
MacPorts and it works well.

For GRASS, I had to "sudo port install gdal +netcdf" in order to be able to 
read in NetCDF files. For QGIS I did "sudo port install QGIS +qt4 +grass".

 -k.


On 2018-01-14 at 00:37, Adam Dershowitz 
<adershow...@exponent.com<mailto:adershow...@exponent.com>> wrote:
Thanks, but…I use Macports for a bunch of things, and homebrew and
maports don’t play well together. So, I can’t easily do that. I did
get the macports version to work after I asked the question. It was
actually just due to the fact that I have been using the Kyngchoas
version for a long time, and that used to require that GRASS_PYTHON be
set in .bash_profile. But, I had set it to point to an old directory a
while back, and that folder didn’t exist. So, I just had to delete
that environmental variable and the macports version now works fine.
And, the Kyngchaos version of qgis does seem to work fine.

Thanks for the suggestion. I suppose that it would be useful to have
working binaries to avoid these kinds of issues.



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