Re: [GRASS-user] Python scripts: 'command not found'

2010-08-20 Thread Hanlie Pretorius
2010/8/19, razmjoo...@faunalia.co.uk razmjoo...@faunalia.co.uk:
 In Ubuntu, you can right click on the file and tick the box to make it
 executable
 Right Click  Properties  Permissions
 Allow executing files as program

 Cheers
 Sab

Thanks, tried this and it workedfor the script in the
/usr/lib/grass64/scripts folder.
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Re: [GRASS-user] Python scripts: 'command not found'

2010-08-20 Thread Hamish
Hanlie wrote:
 Ran 'sudo chown hanlie:hanlieĀ  v.check3d' from the
 /usr/lib/grass64/scripts directory with no error messages,
 but GRASS still gives a permission error:

perhaps it also needs:

sudo chmod a+rx v.check3d /usr/lib/grass64/scripts/v.check3d

?

Hamish




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Re: [GRASS-user] Python scripts: 'command not found'

2010-08-19 Thread Nikos Alexandris
On Thursday 19 of August 2010 15:13:37 Hanlie Pretorius wrote:

 I'm working in GRASS 6.4RC6 on Ubuntu 10.04 and I'm trying to learn
 how to script GRASS using Python.
 
 I have taken the example at
 http://grass.osgeo.org/programming6/pythonlib.html that checks if a
 vector is 3D and saved it to my home folder. When I try to run it
 though, GRASS can't find the file:
 
 -
 GRASS 6.4.0RC6 (sa_wgs84):~  ls *.py
 check_3d.py  proxy.py
 GRASS 6.4.0RC6 (sa_wgs84):~  check_3d.py
 check_3d.py: command not found
 

Try python check_3d.py or copy the script under the scripts directory in 
your local grass installation (somethin' lke 
/usr/local/grass-6.4.0svn/scripts).
 
 I also tried placing the script in the GRASS scripts folder using the
 name 'v.check3d' and got the following errors:

A, ok! You already did that. 

 -
 GRASS 6.4.0RC6 (sa_wgs84):~  v.check3d
 bash: /usr/lib/grass64/scripts/v.check3d: Permission denied
 GRASS 6.4.0RC6 (sa_wgs84):~  sudo v.check3d
 [sudo] password for hanlie:
 sudo: v.check3d: command not found
 -

Better not to use sudo (as a general advice). The script needs to be made 
executable for your user-name, i.e.:

sudo chown hanlie:hanlie  v.check3d

Hope this helps, Nikos
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Re: [GRASS-user] Python scripts: 'command not found'

2010-08-19 Thread Hanlie Pretorius
2010/8/19, Nikos Alexandris nikos.alexand...@felis.uni-freiburg.de:
 Better not to use sudo (as a general advice). The script needs to be made
 executable for your user-name, i.e.:

 sudo chown hanlie:hanlie  v.check3d


Ran 'sudo chown hanlie:hanlie  v.check3d' from the
/usr/lib/grass64/scripts directory with no error messages, but GRASS
still gives a permission error:

-
GRASS 6.4.0RC6 (sa_wgs84):~  v.check3d
bash: /usr/lib/grass64/scripts/v.check3d: Permission denied
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Re: [GRASS-user] Python scripts: 'command not found'

2010-08-19 Thread Nikos Alexandris
On Thursday 19 of August 2010 15:47:13 Hanlie Pretorius wrote:
 2010/8/19, Nikos Alexandris nikos.alexand...@felis.uni-freiburg.de:
  Better not to use sudo (as a general advice). The script needs to be made
  executable for your user-name, i.e.:
  
  sudo chown hanlie:hanlie  v.check3d
 
 Ran 'sudo chown hanlie:hanlie  v.check3d' from the
 /usr/lib/grass64/scripts directory with no error messages, but GRASS
 still gives a permission error:
 
 -
 GRASS 6.4.0RC6 (sa_wgs84):~  v.check3d
 bash: /usr/lib/grass64/scripts/v.check3d: Permission denied
 -

Right, that is becasue I was too fast. My bad. To make it executable

sudo chmod ug+x v.check3d

or

sudo chmod a+x v.check3d

(the latter should also be ok I think if the given script does not contain 
dangerous commands).

Nikos

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Re: [GRASS-user] Python scripts: 'command not found'

2010-08-19 Thread razmjooeis
In Ubuntu, you can right click on the file and tick the box to make it
executable
Right Click  Properties  Permissions
Allow executing files as program

Cheers
Sab


 2010/8/19, Nikos Alexandris nikos.alexand...@felis.uni-freiburg.de:
 Better not to use sudo (as a general advice). The script needs to be
 made
 executable for your user-name, i.e.:

 sudo chown hanlie:hanlie  v.check3d


 Ran 'sudo chown hanlie:hanlie  v.check3d' from the
 /usr/lib/grass64/scripts directory with no error messages, but GRASS
 still gives a permission error:

 -
 GRASS 6.4.0RC6 (sa_wgs84):~  v.check3d
 bash: /usr/lib/grass64/scripts/v.check3d: Permission denied
 -
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