Dear Hamish and all > what versions of GRASS on each? from main ubuntu repositories > or GRASS 6.4.1 from UbuntuGIS's PPA ubuntu repository?
Yes! grass6.4.1 from ubuntuGIS PPA repository. > if the version of GRASS on each is the same, and all the same > 32 or 64 bit, there's a good chance you could just copy > the working d.barb binary from the one working system into the > others. at least ubuntu 10.04 and lubuntu 10.04 should be > identical. The VM installation method doesn't matter. I'm lucky! d.barb operated successfully! when copying this file, according to your comment. Thank you for a lot of kind advices. > you can force that to English by running "export LC_ALL=C" > before the command you want to try; or by adding it on the same > line as the command, like: > > GRASS> LC_ALL=C g.extension d.barb I will confirm this tomorrow. P.S I began to understand the meaning of configure and make. The time is necessary a little more..... Best Yasuo shimada (japan weather association) --- Hamish <hamis...@yahoo.com>さん: > Hi, > > since it seemed to build ok, but fails on the install, maybe > you can try to find the build dir and install it in the correct > place by hand? > > > sgw00412 wrote: > > I succeeded in installing d.barb the other day. > > > > Because d.barb was very wonderful addon, I tried installing > > to other PC. > > However, I fail in the installation.... > > > > I tried on the following conditions. > > > > (Case 1) ubuntu11.04 wubi version on Windows7 > > ---> Success > > > > (Case 2) ubuntu10.04 vmware version on Windows X > > ---> failed > > > > (Case 3) lubuntu11.04 vmware version on Windows 7 > > ---> failed > > what versions of GRASS on each? from main ubuntu repositories > or GRASS 6.4.1 from UbuntuGIS's PPA ubuntu repository? > > if the version of GRASS on each is the same, and all the same > 32 or 64 bit, there's a good chance you could just copy > the working d.barb binary from the one working system into the > others. at least ubuntu 10.04 and lubuntu 10.04 should be > identical. The VM installation method doesn't matter. > > on the working system find where the binary is by typing > which d.barb > at the GRASS> prompt. > > copy it into /usr/lib/grass64/bin/ or whatever directory the > `which d.barscale` command shows as the home for GRASS modules > on the destination machine. > > > > In Case 2 and 3, the same error message is output as > > follows. > > The log might not be read easily for you in a Japanese > > mode... > > you can force that to English by running "export LC_ALL=C" > before the command you want to try; or by adding it on the same > line as the command, like: > > GRASS> LC_ALL=C g.extension d.barb > > (this hint from http://grass.osgeo.org/wiki/Bugs) > > > > --- begin message --- > > GRASS 6.4.1 (newLocation_5):/home/shimada > g.extension > > extension=d.barb > > Fetching <d.barb> from GRASS-Addons SVN (be > > patient)... > ... > > Compiling <d.barb>... > ... > > Installing <d.barb>... > > You need to enter the root password next to install d.barb: > > does it stop there and wait for an answer? or just go on? > > > > /usr/bin/install -c /usr/lib/grass64/bin/d.barb > > /usr/lib/grass64/bin/ > > /usr/bin/install: `/usr/lib/grass64/bin/d.barb' を stat > > できません(can not): No such file or directory > > "can not stat" means it can not get the status of the file-- > usually this means that the file it is looking for does not > exist. > > here it seems that it is treating the build directory like > the final directory in the install command, and wants to > copy the built program from the install directory to the > install directory. but the newly built program is in the > build directory, not the install directory, so it can't find > it -- /usr/bin/install is looking in the wrong place. > > > is d.barb in /usr/lib/grass64/dist.i486-pc-linux-gnu ? > if so, just move it into /usr/lib/grass64/bin/ instead. > > sudo mv /usr/lib/grass64/dist.i486-pc-linux-gnu/d.barb /usr/lib/grass64/bin/ > > > > make: *** [install] エラー 1 (error 1) > > エラー(error): Installation failed, sorry. Please > > check above error messages. > > ---- end of message --- > > > good luck, > Hamish >
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