Lorenzo Moretti has done this with his binary distribution. The libraries come as a separate package that you can install if you'd like. They install in a separate /usr/local/grasslib directory so as not to overwrite something you already have and the path to this is dealt with in init.sh and a start up script. It works very well. My only trouble has been occasional confusion by a program over which version of what to use when I have multiples.
Michael
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On May 21, 2004, at 9:18 AM, grass5-request@grass.itc.it wrote:
Maybe just make a PROJ and GDAL binary distribution that have been tested with the GRASS binaries, and distribute them all together. Is there an easy equivalent to the GRASS 'make bindist' for making PROJ.4 and GDAL binary packages?
Paul