[GRASS-user] Error starting WinGrass 6.4.1 RC1

Hi,

With the release of WinGrass 6.4.1 RC1 I decided to install. I've been
running WinGrass 6.4.0RC6-1 (March 2010) as it's been the only version
I can get to run on the PC. The PC is a relatively new (July 2010)
installation of WinXP + SP3 and to date, I have been unable to run any
newer versions of WinGrass (6.4.0, 6.4.0 SVN or 7.0 SVN).

I installed the new Grass 6.4.1 RC1. After starting the WinGRASS GUI
using the desktop shortcut, and selecting the demo data set (or any of
the existing data sets) the following error message is displayed...

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Unable to get current geographic extent. Force quitting wxGUI. Please
run manually g.region to fix the problem.

Reason: No module named agw.customtreectrl

Traceback (most recent call last):
File "D:/GIS/GRASS-64/etc/wpython/wxgui.py", line 54, in <module>
  import wx.lib.agw.customtreectrl as CT
Import Error: No module named agw.customtreectrl
-----------

Any ideas on what the problem might be?

During the install process, there is a DOS command window opened to do
something - that window closes with a beep, so wonder if something
failed there?

Also, is there a log file created during the install process? or any
way of logging the install process?

Thanks in advance,

Sharon

Hi,

2011/1/13 Sharon M <morrisxs09@gmail.com>:

Unable to get current geographic extent. Force quitting wxGUI. Please
run manually g.region to fix the problem.

try to run GRASS in the text mode and enter

g.region -p

what is the result?

Martin

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Martin Landa <landa.martin gmail.com> * http://geo.fsv.cvut.cz/~landa

Martin,

running g.region -p in WinGRASS 6.4.1RC1 text mode gets the error:

The ordinal 284 could not be found in the dynamic link library SSLEAY32.dll

Note: This is also the same error I get on startup for WinGRASS 7.0

Sharon

On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 6:39 AM, Martin Landa <landa.martin@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi,

2011/1/13 Sharon M <morrisxs09@gmail.com>:

Unable to get current geographic extent. Force quitting wxGUI. Please
run manually g.region to fix the problem.

try to run GRASS in the text mode and enter

g.region -p

what is the result?

Martin

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Martin Landa <landa.martin gmail.com> * http://geo.fsv.cvut.cz/~landa