Example Linux versions of some critical GRASS files      This appendix is the home of Linux-specific examples of selected GRASS 
      configuration files.  Currently, only several examples of a single file 
      are offered.  However, this is the most important file for 
      configuration!  Later, examples of database configuration files (e.g. 
      DEFAULT_WIND) and other files may appear.
    
      In the Installation Guide (pp. 10-11) you will see mention of the 
      [header] file in directory $GIS/src/CMD/header (where $GIS is the 
      directory in which you place GRASS - some folks put this in /usr/local - 
      I put everything in a GRASS' own filesystem/directory /user/grass4.1).  
      The installation guide favors Sun systems, as these were the development 
      environment for GRASS4.  (In case you cared, Masscomp workstations were 
      earlier development environments.)  Below are examples of this <header> 
      file for linux (which you might want to name linux in your 
      $GIS/src/CMD/header directory.  You may want to refer to this section 
      when running the setup ($GIS/src/CMD/utils/setup) command.
    
      One version:
    
    
      
| CC                  = gcc
ARCH                =
GISBASE             = /user/grass4.1
UNIX_BIN            = /user/grass4.1/bin
DEFAULT_DATABASE    = /user/grass4.1/data
DEFAULT_LOCATION    = china
COMPILE_FLAGS       = -O2
LDFLAGS             = -s
XCFLAGS             = -D_NO_PROTO -DXM_1_1_BC
XLDFLAGS            =
XINCPATH            =
XMINCPATH           =
XLIBPATH            =
XTLIBPATH           = -L/usr/lib
XMLIBPATH           = -L/usr/lib
XLIB                = -lX11
XTLIB               = -lXt
XMLIB               = -lXm
XEXTRALIBS          =
TERMLIB             =
CURSES              = -lcurses $(TERMLIB)
MATHLIB             = -lm
#                   LIBRULE = ar ruv $@ $?
#                   LIBRULE = ar ruv $@ $?; ranlib $@
#                   LIBRULE = ar ruv $@ $?; ar ts $@
#                   LIBRULE = ar rc $@ `lorder $(OBJ) | tsort`
LIBRULE             = ar ruv $@ $?
USE_TERMIO          = -DUSE_TERMIO
USE_MTIO            = -DUSE_MTIO
USE_FTIME           = -DUSE_FTIME
DIGITFLAGS          = -DUSE_SETREUID -DUSE_SETPRIORITY
VECTLIBFLAGS        =
GETHOSTNAME         = -DGETHOSTNAME_OK
       | 
        
      Another version:
    
      
| #CC                  = gcc 
#CC                  = gcc -ggdb -traditional 
CC                  = gcc -traditional
#CC                  = gcc -static
ARCH                = linux
GISBASE             = /usr2/local/grass/grass4.1
UNIX_BIN            = /usr/local/bin
DEFAULT_DATABASE    = /usr2/local/grass
DEFAULT_LOCATION    = grass4.1
COMPILE_FLAGS       =
#COMPILE_FLAGS       = -O 
LDFLAGS             = -s
XCFLAGS             = -D_NO_PROTO
XLDFLAGS            =
XINCPATH            = -I$GISBASE/xgrass
#XINCPATH            = 
XMINCPATH           =
XLIBPATH            = -L/usr/lib
XTLIBPATH           = -L/usr/lib
XMLIBPATH           = -L/usr/lib
XLIB                = -lX11
XTLIB               = -lXt
XMLIB               = -lXm
XEXTRALIBS          =
TERMLIB             = 
CURSES              = -lcurses $(TERMLIB)
MATHLIB             = -lm
#                   LIBRULE = ar ruv $@ $?
#                   LIBRULE = ar ruv $@ $?; ranlib $@
#                   LIBRULE = ar ruv $@ $?; ar ts $@
#                   LIBRULE = ar rc $@ `lorder $(OBJ) | tsort`
LIBRULE             = ar ruv $@ $?; ranlib $@
USE_TERMIO          = -DUSE_TERMIO
USE_MTIO            = -DUSE_MTIO
USE_FTIME           = -DUSE_FTIME
DIGITFLAGS          = -DUSE_SETREUID -DUSE_SETPRIORITY
VECTLIBFLAGS        =
GETHOSTNAME         = -DGETHOSTNAME_OK
       | 
          Another version:
    
      
| #CC                  = gcc -traditional -ggdb
CC                  = gcc -traditional -m486
#CC                  = gcc
ARCH                = linux
GISBASE             = /usr/local/grass/grass4.1
UNIX_BIN            = /usr/local/bin
DEFAULT_DATABASE    = /usr/local/grass
DEFAULT_LOCATION    = grass4.1
COMPILE_FLAGS       = -O2
LDFLAGS             = -s
XCFLAGS             = -D_NO_PROTO -DXM_1_1_BC
XLDFLAGS            = 
XINCPATH            =
XMINCPATH           =
XLIBPATH            = -L/usr/lib
XTLIBPATH           = -L/usr/lib
XMLIBPATH           = -L/usr/lib
XLIB                = -lX11
XTLIB               = -lXt
XMLIB               = -lXm
XEXTRALIBS          = -lXmu
TERMLIB             = 
CURSES              = -lcurses $(TERMLIB) 
MATHLIB             = -lm
#                   LIBRULE = ar ruv $@ $?
#                   LIBRULE = ar ruv $@ $?; ranlib $@
#                   LIBRULE = ar ruv $@ $?; ar ts $@
#                   LIBRULE = ar rc $@ `lorder $(OBJ) | tsort`
LIBRULE             = ar ruv $@ $?; ranlib $@
#USE_TERMIO          = #-DUSE_TERMIO
USE_TERMIO          = -DUSE_TERMIO
USE_MTIO            = -DUSE_MTIO
USE_FTIME           = -DUSE_FTIME
DIGITFLAGS          = -DUSE_SETREUID -DUSE_SETPRIORITY
VECTLIBFLAGS        =
GETHOSTNAME         = -DGETHOSTNAME_OK
       | 
          Yet another version:
    
      
| CC                  = cc
ARCH                = linux
 
GISBASE             = /usr/local/grass4.15/linux
UNIX_BIN            = /usr/local/grass4.15/linux
 
DEFAULT_DATABASE    = /data/grassdata
DEFAULT_LOCATION    = 
 
# -fwritable-strings - for ps.map only
#COMPILE_FLAGS       = -O -m486 -fwritable-strings
COMPILE_FLAGS       = -O -m486
LDFLAGS             = -s
 
XCFLAGS             = -D_NO_PROTO
XLDFLAGS            =
XINCPATH            =
XMINCPATH           =
XLIBPATH            = -L/usr/X11R6/lib
XTLIBPATH           = -L/usr/lib
XMLIBPATH           = -L/usr/lib
XLIB                = -lX11
XTLIB               = -lXt
XMLIB               = -lXm
XEXTRALIBS          =
 
TERMLIB             =
CURSES              = -lcurses $(TERMLIB)
MATHLIB             = -lm
 
#                   LIBRULE = ar ruv $@ $?
#                   LIBRULE = ar ruv $@ $?; ranlib $@
#                   LIBRULE = ar ruv $@ $?; ar ts $@
#                   LIBRULE = ar rc $@ `lorder $(OBJ) | tsort`
LIBRULE             = ar ruv $@ $?
 
USE_TERMIO          = -DUSE_TERMIO
USE_MTIO            = -DUSE_MTIO
USE_FTIME           = -DUSE_FTIME
DIGITFLAGS          = -DUSE_SETREUID -DUSE_SETPRIORITY
VECTLIBFLAGS        = -DPORTABLE_3
GETHOSTNAME         = -DGETHOSTNAME_OK
       | 
          Intimidating?  It probably shouldn't be if you've configured X Windows 
      on your Linux box.  These examples should give you patterns to look 
      for when running the setup utility in GRASS (described in the 
      Installation Guide).