I have used GRASS6.2.* in FC 7 and in Ubuntu 7.04 and 7.10. (all from
binaries).
Creation of new location goes smoothly in FC 7 but in both versions of
Ubuntu (Gnome) I have had problems in creation of new location.
When it asks for parameters and if I give an command LIST, it lists datum
list, but I can't get back to the command prompt. The the programm fails
and the location is created without proper definitions. Somebody might
advise to run g.setproj, but if I remeber correctly the same problems here
and actually it is easer for me to edit directly the file DEFAULT-WIND.
I have used GRASS6.2.* in FC 7 and in Ubuntu 7.04 and 7.10. (all from
binaries).
Creation of new location goes smoothly in FC 7 but in both versions of
Ubuntu (Gnome) I have had problems in creation of new location.
When it asks for parameters and if I give an command LIST, it lists datum
list, but I can't get back to the command prompt. The the programm fails
and the location is created without proper definitions. Somebody might
advise to run g.setproj, but if I remeber correctly the same problems here
and actually it is easer for me to edit directly the file DEFAULT-WIND.
My guess is that the Ubuntu package is following the Debian packaging policy of
altering the GRASS code to use the system default pager (which is "less")
instead of the one GRASS tries to use first (which is "more"). To get out of
"less" you press 'q' for quit. Personally I prefer to use "more" as the GRASS
pager, as if you don't know what to do just bashing the space and enter keys
gives you instant feedback and eventually gets you out of it. For "less" you
need prior knowledge of what to do, which isn't very easy when you don't even
know that you're in it.
Anyway, to make GRASS use "more", put the following in a ~/.grass.bashrc file:
export GRASS_PAGER=more
Hamish
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