[GRASS5] GRASS 6 extension manager second release!

It would certainly be nice, especially for GRASS
novices to have this installed with the standard
dist. Certainly would make my business of sharing
archaeological extensions with other people
much easier.
Buit it's really up to the GRASS CVS maintainers
to decide. The decision would probablty be made
easier, if more people could try out GEM and tell
me about bugs or urgently missing features, so
I can release a well-tested and stable version soon.

----- Originalnachricht -----
Von: Paolo Cavallini <cavallini@faunalia.it>
Datum: Montag, 25. Juli 2005 8:46 am
Betreff: Re: [GRASS5] GRASS 6 extension manager second release!

Will this be included in the standard grass distribution?
All the best.
pc

At 16:07, venerdì 22 luglio 2005, benducke@compuserve.de has
probably written:
> This is to announce the second public version of the GRASS
Extensions> Manager.
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On 7/26/05, benducke@compuserve.de <benducke@compuserve.de> wrote:

It would certainly be nice, especially for GRASS
novices to have this installed with the standard
dist. Certainly would make my business of sharing
archaeological extensions with other people
much easier.
Buit it's really up to the GRASS CVS maintainers
to decide. The decision would probablty be made
easier, if more people could try out GEM and tell
me about bugs or urgently missing features, so
I can release a well-tested and stable version soon.

The best way to test something is to put it into CVS, I think
that GEM is very good idea, but I don't have time to test it.
I can add it into CVS.
But if we put it into CVS the Makefile should probably use
the GRASS make system (CC,CFLAGS,..)?
Maybe the gem binary could be installed in bin.$(ARCH)
or dist.$(ARCH)/bin.
Where to put the gem directory in GRASS tree, in 'tools'?
Can you create also patches for Grass.make.in and Rules.make?

Radim

I agree with Radim (later post) that putting this in the CVS is a good idea. I’d like to see a couple more tests too, however. At the moment, it compiled with no effort on my Mac G5 but not on my G4 PowerBook—even though both are running the same OS and (AFAIK) have the same developers tools. On the G5, it is really slick. A great addition to GRASS.

Michael


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From: benducke@compuserve.de
Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2005 09:52:14 -0700
To: cavallini@faunalia.it, grass5@grass.itc.it
Subject: Re: [GRASS5] GRASS 6 extension manager second release!

It would certainly be nice, especially for GRASS
novices to have this installed with the standard
dist. Certainly would make my business of sharing
archaeological extensions with other people
much easier.
Buit it’s really up to the GRASS CVS maintainers
to decide. The decision would probablty be made
easier, if more people could try out GEM and tell
me about bugs or urgently missing features, so
I can release a well-tested and stable version soon.

----- Originalnachricht -----
Von: Paolo Cavallini cavallini@faunalia.it
Datum: Montag, 25. Juli 2005 8:46 am
Betreff: Re: [GRASS5] GRASS 6 extension manager second release!

Will this be included in the standard grass distribution?
All the best.
pc

At 16:07, venerdì 22 luglio 2005, benducke@compuserve.de has
probably written:

This is to announce the second public version of the GRASS
Extensions> Manager.

Paolo Cavallini
cavallini@faunalia.it www.faunalia.it www.faunalia.com
Piazza Garibaldi 5 - 56025 Pontedera (PI), Italy Tel: (+39)348-
3801953


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