Yes, Glynn, that was the problem. The 6.3.0 source code is fine, and
./configure works fine now. I must have introduced the CR-LF endings by
downloading and unpacking the tar on Windows and copying the unpacked
directories onto a CD, then moving that to Linux. Dumb. It's been a
while since I wo
Thanks, Glynn. I will check that. Pretty sure that the source was
grass6.3.0.tar.gz from http://grass.itc.it/download/index.php, but I got
it a few weeks ago. I'm downloading that again now and will verify if
the CF-LF is in there.
Bill B.
Glynn Clements wrote:
William L. Baker wrote:
Th
William L. Baker wrote:
> This should be easy, but I can't figure it out. On Open SUSE 11.0, which
> has a bash shell, ./configure works fine with all kinds of packages
> (e.g., gdal, geos), but in grass 6.3, I just typed ./configure, and
> here's the error message:
>
> ./configure: /bin/sh M
This should be easy, but I can't figure it out. On Open SUSE 11.0, which
has a bash shell, ./configure works fine with all kinds of packages
(e.g., gdal, geos), but in grass 6.3, I just typed ./configure, and
here's the error message:
./configure: /bin/sh M: bad interpreter: no such file or di