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=== Notes ===
=== Notes ===


* the "make install" stop requires "sudo" under Ubuntu.
* the "make install" step requires "sudo" under Ubuntu.
* a reminder that the last step ("sudo make install") can be avoided completely in single-user complilations since GRASS can be launched directly from within the "/path/to/src/grass64_release/bin.x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/" directory. You can simply create the following link:
* a reminder that the last step ("sudo make install") can be avoided completely in single-user complilations since GRASS can be launched directly from within the "/path/to/src/grass64_release/bin.x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/" directory. You can simply create the following link:
   /usr/local/bin/grass64 -> /path/to/src/grass64_release/bin.x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/grass64
   /usr/local/bin/grass64 -> /path/to/src/grass64_release/bin.x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/grass64

Revision as of 20:54, 1 November 2010

Q: Running GRASS, I get this error message:

  "ERROR: Incompatible library version for module. You need to rebuild GRASS
          or untangle multiple installations"

What's that? What should I do?

A: Likely you have a self-compiled GRASS version (which is fine). So? When doing update from SVN which contains a change in the core GIS library, and a subsequent recompilation without having run "make distclean" before, this error is issued to avoid incompatibility problems.

Solution

Prepare and recompile your source code copy in this way:

 make distclean
 svn up
 ./configure ...
 make
 make install

Note: If you use the GDAL-GRASS plugin then also recompile and reinstall it - "just to be sure".

Notes

  • the "make install" step requires "sudo" under Ubuntu.
  • a reminder that the last step ("sudo make install") can be avoided completely in single-user complilations since GRASS can be launched directly from within the "/path/to/src/grass64_release/bin.x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/" directory. You can simply create the following link:
 /usr/local/bin/grass64 -> /path/to/src/grass64_release/bin.x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/grass64
  • Also, on Ubuntu, in case one wants to install the compiled binaries, the program "checkinstall" is a good option instead of "make install". It creates a .deb package and installs it which can be easily uninstalled of course in case of future updates.