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Software download section[ Software - SVN Server - Requirements - Promotional material - Citing GRASS ]Detailed Software Download• Download "Binaries": if you want to install ready-to-use GRASS.• Download "Source Code": if you want to develop your own GRASS extensions or run GRASS on a special computer platform. • Download Sample data (Spearfish, North Carolina, etc.) to try out this software easily. • First time users should explore the first steps tutorial after installing. Please use the GRASS mirror site nearest to you. [ GRASS: 6.4 stable | 6.5 testing | 7 unstable | Older versions ]
Download from GRASS SVN repositoryThe latest GRASS development source code and release branches are available from the OSGeo Subversion server, see GRASS-trac: Downloading GRASS Source code. See there for the various branches.Addons in the GRASS-AddOns SVN repositoryThe latest GRASS-AddOn source code is available from the OSGeo Subversion server:svn checkout https://svn.osgeo.org/grass/grass-addons grass-addons #Subsequent updates: svn up RequirementsInstallation requirements (needed libraries) - From here you can download all GRASS software, source codes, binaries, manuals, and datasets. Most documentation is in PDF format, so you will need to download: xPDF or Ghostview or Adobe Acrobat Reader - to view and print the manual sets.For further GRASS Documentation go to the GDP - GRASS Documentation Project License of GRASS GISGRASS GIS >= 5 is published under the GNU General Public License (GPL) (GRASS 6.4 statement: COPYING).Distribute GRASS!If you are a software distributor (for example packaging Linux distributions) you are welcome to add GRASS to your software collection under terms of GNU General Public License (GPL). We would be glad to receive a note that you distribute GRASS (see "Comments" at page bottom).Old GRASS versions:
Promotional materialPromotional material can be downloaded for printing or sending around from the GRASS Wiki promo page.Citing GRASS SoftwarePlease cite GRASS when using the software in your work. Here are some choices depending on the version used:
@Manual{GRASS_GIS_software, title = {Geographic Resources Analysis Support System (GRASS GIS) Software}, author = {{GRASS Development Team}}, organization = {Open Source Geospatial Foundation}, address = {USA}, year = {2012}, url = {http://grass.osgeo.org}, }
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