Colin Nielsen wrote:
> >> the last time I ended up in the hell of mixing libraries built using
> >> mingw (GRASS) and msvs (wxpython). Currently I have no time for this
> >> kind of "fun". If somebody put on wiki instructions how to overcome
> >> this problem I will be happy to fix MS Windows rel
On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 5:30 AM, Hamish wrote:
>
> Martin wrote:
>> the last time I ended up in the hell of mixing libraries built using
>> mingw (GRASS) and msvs (wxpython). Currently I have no time for this
>> kind of "fun". If somebody put on wiki instructions how to overcome
>> this problem I w
Hi,
2009/6/17 Hamish :
>
> Martin wrote:
>> the last time I ended up in the hell of mixing libraries built using
>> mingw (GRASS) and msvs (wxpython). Currently I have no time for this
>> kind of "fun". If somebody put on wiki instructions how to overcome
>> this problem I will be happy to fix MS
Martin wrote:
> the last time I ended up in the hell of mixing libraries built using
> mingw (GRASS) and msvs (wxpython). Currently I have no time for this
> kind of "fun". If somebody put on wiki instructions how to overcome
> this problem I will be happy to fix MS Windows related bugs to make
>
Hi,
2009/6/16 Colin Nielsen :
> This release is based on GRASS-6.4.0RC5 (and comes with shiny new
> icons) but the wxpython GUI still does not include vector digitizing
> (wxvdigit) or 3d visualization (wxnviz).
the last time I ended up in the hell of mixing libraries built using
mingw (GRASS) an
A new version of the native WinGrass installer (not OSGeo4W or Cygwin)
has been posted on the GRASS download page.
This release is based on GRASS-6.4.0RC5 (and comes with shiny new
icons) but the wxpython GUI still does not include vector digitizing
(wxvdigit) or 3d visualization (wxnviz).
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