In Message 18 Apr 1995 16:42 CDT,
cive1em@rosie.uh.edu (Chuang, Lu-chia) writes:
I have trouble to install grass 4.1 on Linux.
I didn't know how to use "ginstall", so I used the following commands
"cat grassa? | *************" to install. (sorry, I forget rest of it).
Anyway, this command extracted a lot of files into directory "/usr/grass".
Few minutes later, the extraction stopped. I received a message :
"pipe break" (or "pipe broken"). Any idea?I downloaded my linux grass 4.1 from moon.ceder.army.mil.
Is it possible some of the archive files are bad?
Any suggestion is welcome.Luke
Hi,
I have no idea what happened in your case but as I remember, you can just
type "sh ginstall" then the installation srcipt will ask you which directory
you want to install GRASS.
I downloaded GRASS binary files from moon.cecer.army.mil 7 months ago but I
delete all of them because I am doing several projects which need some
GRASS programs written by Purdue and Oklahoma universities. According
original author said I need to download GRASS source code and recompile
those programs with it. Anyway, the command I mentioned above should work,
at least it worked in my case several months ago.
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