Fragstats code available

To all: Today I put the source code and the *.ps manual files on the moon
server as /grass/incoming/fragstats1.0.Z

This is a compressed tar archive. You can compile only the raster version
which will process GRASS rasters. Prior to using fragstats you must
uncompress the grass raster file (r.compress -u) into a raw file.

The source code has compiled cleanly on several different systems here. It
is not a grass program, so it can be put anywhere on your system. I believe
you have to run the command
  make -f Makefile
to start the compilation.

Good luck.

Jim Hinthorne Voice: 509-963-2826
GIS/Geology FAX: 509-963-1047
Central Washington Univ. E-mail: geol1@cwu.edu

Hi Jim:

  What's Fragstat?

Miltinho (RIBEIRO, M.C.)
Quantitative Methods Laboratory
Forest Science Department
ESALQ/University of Sao Paulo
Brazil

On Wed, 8 Feb 1995, Jim Hinthorne wrote:

To all: Today I put the source code and the *.ps manual files on the moon
server as /grass/incoming/fragstats1.0.Z

This is a compressed tar archive. You can compile only the raster version
which will process GRASS rasters. Prior to using fragstats you must
uncompress the grass raster file (r.compress -u) into a raw file.

The source code has compiled cleanly on several different systems here. It
is not a grass program, so it can be put anywhere on your system. I believe
you have to run the command
  make -f Makefile
to start the compilation.

Good luck.

Jim Hinthorne Voice: 509-963-2826
GIS/Geology FAX: 509-963-1047
Central Washington Univ. E-mail: geol1@cwu.edu

Hi Jim:

   What's Fragstat?

Miltinho (RIBEIRO, M.C.)
Quantitative Methods Laboratory
Forest Science Department
ESALQ/University of Sao Paulo
Brazil

On Wed, 8 Feb 1995, Jim Hinthorne wrote:

To all: Today I put the source code and the *.ps manual files on the moon
server as /grass/incoming/fragstats1.0.Z

This is a compressed tar archive. You can compile only the raster
version
> which will process GRASS rasters. Prior to using fragstats you must
> uncompress the grass raster file (r.compress -u) into a raw file.
>
> The source code has compiled cleanly on several different systems here. It
> is not a grass program, so it can be put anywhere on your system. I believe

you have to run the command

   make -f Makefile

to start the compilation.

Good luck.

Jim Hinthorne Voice: 509-963-2826
GIS/Geology FAX: 509-963-1047
Central Washington Univ. E-mail: geol1@cwu.edu