Another option is to get the free ODA (no membership necessary) 'EveryDWG' converter. It will nicely convert all dwgs or binary dxfs to ASCI dxf and then you can use v.in.dxf. Unfortunately it only runs on Windows.

Stu

On Apr 1, 2009, at 12:32 PM, Vincent Bain wrote:

Hi Grégoire,
it is still possible to compile grass with the the option
--with-opendwg, then specify where is located your ad2.h and other files
needed by v.in.dwg.

You have to subscribe to Open Design Alliance (ODA) to obtain the
opendwg toolkit ; AFAIR you have to pay $250 to register (formerly
free...).

Yours,
Vincent


Le mercredi 01 avril 2009 à 17:50 +0200, Grégoire Pigeon a écrit :
Hi all,
is it still possible to import dwg files in grass6.2.3

I remember that I did that with grass6.0.1 and the OpenAlliance library.
best regards,
Grégoire
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