Sun, Jan 12 2003
15:20:32
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Request created by guest
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Subject: wish - OSX's new X11
I have GRASS 5.0.0pre2 installed.
I installed the new X11 in OSX 10.2.3 and nothing works anymore.
I typed grass5 and this is the response:
Starting GRASS ...
: command not foundtc/Init.sh:
: command not foundtc/Init.sh:
: command not foundtc/Init.sh:
ERROR: Invalid return code from gis_set.tcl.
Please advise GRASS developers of this error.
/usr/local/grass5/etc/Init.sh: LOCATION_NAME: parameter null or not set
PS the invalid code return shoud be 127
If I type grass5 + location/mapset I have a correct response, but if I then type:
g.help
I have:
Error opening terminal: vt100
il I type: tcltkgrass&
I have:
GRASS 5.0.0pre2 > Error in startup script: couldn't execute "xwininfo": no such
file or directory
while executing
"exec xwininfo -id [winfo id .w_g] | grep -i Corners"
invoked from within
"scan [exec xwininfo -id [winfo id .w_g] | grep -i Corners] {%*s %d%d} dx dy"
(file "/usr/local/grass5/tcltkgrass/main/gui.tcl" line 1887)
invoked from within
"source $env(TCLTKGRASSBASE)/main/gui.tcl"
(file "/usr/local/grass5/bin/tcltkgrass" line 17)
and wish shell opens and closes immediatly.
I think there's something wrong with the new graphic interface. |
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Thu, Jan 23 2003
11:04:52
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Mail sent by mneteler
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The error moessage says that
xwininfo
is missing. So you must install it (it's not a GRASS program, but related
to X11).
Markus
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Wed, Feb 5 2003
08:23:50
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Comments added by guest
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I have a file called
/usr/X11R6/bin/xwininfo
in my system.
Is it in the wrong place?
ll /usr/X11R6/bin/xwininfo
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 35528 Aug 27 01:53 /usr/X11R6/bin/xwininfo
It's intouched since I started grass the first time. |
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Sat, Jan 24 2004
23:33:03
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Comments added by smitchell
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I suspect this is not an OSX issue actually - I just ran in to the same symptoms
on a
RedHat Linux machine. For whatever reason (apparently due to logging in remotely
instead of on the console, but I'll deal with that later) the PATH did not include
/usr/X11R6/bin
therefore the call to xwininfo failed just like on your system. Editing the
PATH manually
first to include that directory fixed it for me.
This may not be an issue on your system any more, it has been so long, but thought
I'd
document the probable/simple fix.
Scott Mitchell
smitch@mac.com |
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Tue, Mar 1 2005
09:12:22
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Status changed to resolved by pcavallini
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