Hi again Hamish,
Thanks for the Makefile suggestions, I will try Makefile.gipe, it is
closer to actual method.
I have updated the wiki, but it is still not reflecting all new things in GIPE.
I have been checking up gem a year or so ago,
but I found out more useful to concentrate on making GIPE modules more robust.
Still I am full in making it all work.
Any suggestions from people about how to manage such thing is more than welcome.
Yann
2008/6/2 Hamish <hamish_b@yahoo.com>:
We should cc/move this thread to grass-dev for other eyes...
Hamish:
> Better just to have a gipe Makefile which includes all
> gipe modules and nothing else.Yann Chemin wrote:
I am OK to do so, but how can it be run in imagery/ or in
raster/, since there is already a Makefile in those places?I can think of two ways:
1) keep gipe i.* and r.* modules in their own gipe/ dir in the grass source tree, then run "make" in the gipe/ dir to make them all.2) If you feel you must mix the gipe modules into grass raster/ and imagery/ source code dirs, add a new file called Makefile.gipe with just gipe modules, then "make -f Makefile.gipe" to use the alternate Makefile name.
Did you get anywhere with using GEM? I am not sure how that has it organized but I assume it has worked out some way. As Gipe grows it becomes more and more a addon enhancement package rather than just some nice collection of modules.
regards,
Hamish
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