[GRASS-user] grass gui, wxpython

Dear grass-users,

I recently started using grass on open-suse 12.1 linux platform. I installed the grass 6.4.2.1-3.3 from the via yast. from

URL: http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Application:/Geo/openSUSE_12.1/

repository.

When I launch grass, the main window pops up, where I set my grass directory and project location and map, then when i click STart Grass, the window disappears, and there is no graphical interface,

what i get in linux konsole is:

Welcome to GRASS 6.4.3svn (2012)
GRASS homepage: http://grass.osgeo.org/
This version running thru: Bash Shell (/bin/bash)
Help is available with the command: g.manual -i
See the licence terms with: g.version -c
If required, restart the GUI with: g.gui wxpython
When ready to quit enter: exit

GRASS 6.4.3svn (newLocation):~ >

So, if i again type g.gui wxpython on grass command line>

GRASS 6.4.3svn (newLocation):~ > g.gui wxpython
Launching ‘wxpython’ GUI in the background, please wait …
GRASS 6.4.3svn (newLocation):~ >

But still no graphical interface…

Any suggestions would be highly appreciated.

Regards,

Prabhakar

PS: I tried with g.gui tcltk, which seems to work, but i cannot get wxpython working.

On Mon, Apr 22, 2013 at 11:16 AM, Prabhakar Shrestha <prabshr@gmail.com> wrote:

Dear grass-users,

I recently started using grass on open-suse 12.1 linux platform. I installed
the grass 6.4.2.1-3.3 from the via yast. from

--> GRASS GIS 6.4.2

URL:
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Application:/Geo/openSUSE_12.1/

repository.

When I launch grass, the main window pops up, where I set my grass directory
and project location and map, then when i click STart Grass, the window
disappears, and there is no graphical interface,

what i get in linux konsole is:

Welcome to GRASS 6.4.3svn (2012)

--> GRASS GIS 6.4.3svn

Since yesterday, there is GRASS GIS 6.4.3RC3 available:

http://software.opensuse.org/package/grass

Perhaps you could update and try again?
http://grass.osgeo.org/news/22/15/GRASS-GIS-6-4-3RC3-source-code-and-selected-binaries-released/

Best
Markus