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I have not tried to build GRASS on a Windows system yet. I just download and install the binaries from the GRASS Web site. Current version is 5.7.0 | I have not tried to build GRASS on a Windows system yet. I just download and install the binaries from the GRASS Web site. Current version is 5.7.0 | ||
Go there, go to the binaries download page, and follow the "detailed instructions". | |||
Brace yourself. :-) | |||
To make porting GRASS to Windows as easy as possible, it runs under | To make porting GRASS to Windows as easy as possible, it runs under | ||
"Cygwin" | "Cygwin". Cygwin is a port of the GNU environment to Windows. Since Linux is basically a GNU environment, this is sort of like running Linux on top of Windows. If I didn't have to use ArcView, I'd ditch Windows and run GRASS directly in Linux. | ||
of the GNU environment to Windows. Since Linux is basically a GNU | |||
environment. | |||
Revision as of 21:13, 29 November 2004
Official [GRASS Web site]
Windows 2000
I have not tried to build GRASS on a Windows system yet. I just download and install the binaries from the GRASS Web site. Current version is 5.7.0 Go there, go to the binaries download page, and follow the "detailed instructions".
Brace yourself. :-)
To make porting GRASS to Windows as easy as possible, it runs under "Cygwin". Cygwin is a port of the GNU environment to Windows. Since Linux is basically a GNU environment, this is sort of like running Linux on top of Windows. If I didn't have to use ArcView, I'd ditch Windows and run GRASS directly in Linux.
Linux
Packages you might want to install first
SQL support
PostgreSQL
MySQL
ODBC
readline support
FFTW
FreeType
GDAL
OGR