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“The beast is actively interested only in now, and, as it is always now and always shall be, there is an eternity of time for the accomplishment of objects.” - the wisdom of Tarzan |
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GRASS GIS
NOTE: if you have problems updating, trash the GRASS installer receipt in /Library/Receipts and trash the GRASS application. Then try installing again.
GRASS requires the SQLite3, FFTW3, FreeType, UnixImageIO, PROJ, GEOS, and GDAL Unix Compatibility Frameworks. The installer does NOT check for these, so make sure they are installed before trying to run GRASS. GRASS is Universal for PPC and Intel Macs, and runs on Tiger and above. NOTE: the Leopard version will not run properly on Tiger, but due to limitations of the automated package generation the installer will still let you install it on Tiger. See the readme for startup options.
The wxPython GUI is also included. It is a work in progress, and there may be problems (report problems to the GRASS Dev or GUI lists, or bug tracker). Type " GLw and Motif support are not included. That means r3.showdspf and xganim are not available, but similar functionality is in NVIZ and r.out.mpeg. Addon ModulesIncluded is a build template similar to the GEM system for modules. But it doesn't require the module source to be configured for GEM (I haven't seen any that are yet). It's a bit rough. See the included readme for details. R IntegrationGRASS can be used with R (Tiger only). You should get the latest R binaries (at least 2.3.0), the mini install is sufficient (no C/Fortran for building packages from source). The R.app Package Installer is a handy GUI front-end to the install tools. Install the R GDAL package from the GDAL framework (instructions are included with it). Install the maptools binary package from the CRAN binary repository. Install the spgrass6 from the CRAN source repository. See the GRASS stats page for instructions on use. Old PantherFor GRASS to run on Panther, download the source and see the included Mac OS X build notes for help on how to compile from source. |
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