Hi Mario, On Thu, 4 Dec 2008 17:46:36 +0000 "Mario Giacomello" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for your prompt response. I have got as far as understanding > that I should run scripts inside GRASS.So, the answer is "yes- I have > run the script inside GRASS". try to start the script with: sh grassscript.sh or ./grassscript.sh (if you made it executable) regards, Otto > Marco > > On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 5:54 PM, ivan marchesini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > hmmm > > are you starting the script inside grass? > > > > probably not... or I'm wrong? > > > > Ivan > > > > Il giorno gio, 04/12/2008 alle 17.06 +0000, Mario Giacomello ha scritto: > >> Dear all, > >> > >> Apologies for the total beginner's question, but despite my efforts > >> and searches through the GRASS mailing list archives I have not been > >> able to solve my problem. I am trying to write a simple grass script > >> in order to automated a process, but I have not very far yet. One > >> thing that I would like to do is to be able to change the region, but > >> GRASS seems to come up with the whenever I , for example, try to use > >> the following simple lines: > >> > >> #!/bin/sh > >> > >> g.region rast=map1 > >> r.stats -ln map1 > file1 > >> > >> The message I get is: "command not found". What am I doing wrong? Is > >> this problem related to the setting of environment variables? > >> > >> I am using GRASS 6.3.0 installed on Ubuntu 8.10 > >> > >> thanks in advance, > >> > >> Mario Giacomello _______________________________________________ grass-user mailing list grass-user@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-user