I am not sure if my issue is related in any way to that of the original post
but at least it seems similar.
I am trying to add a non-standard grass module to my mac-installation (grass
6.4 by kyngchaos, Mac OS 10.9.1). The module in question is not listed in
g.extension so this does not seem to be
On Feb 3, 2014, at 4:57 PM, Jens Hegg wrote:
> Installing Xcode command line tools through Xcode worked in the standalone
> GRASS version! I can now get to work on finishing this manuscript! Thanks.
>
> Two things to keep in mind for those following after me.
>
> 1) The entire file path can't
Installing Xcode command line tools through Xcode worked in the standalone
GRASS version! I can now get to work on finishing this manuscript! Thanks.
Two things to keep in mind for those following after me.
1) The entire file path can't have spaces or g.extension fails, which meant
having to
g.extension should work. The main key is that you need to install the Xcode
command line tools. This can be done either from the Xcode app (free from app
store), or by downloading the command line tools installer separately (from an
Apple developer account).
The old "modbuild" thing could sti
I am pretty new to GRASS but I seem to be slowly getting myself wrapped around
how to work it. Unfortunately I could really use the r.stream addons but can't
seem to install them. I've tried every way I can think of to run g.extension
both through the qGIS GRASS command as well as in standalone