[daip] AIPS patches for 31DEC00
Teddy Cheung
ccheung at brandeis.edu
Tue Jul 17 16:57:23 EDT 2001
Hi, I'm trying to patch a 31DEC00 version of AIPS on one of our machines
(agn.astro.brandeis.edu) and am having some trouble. I'm trying SCMAP and
SCIMG first. Here's what I did:
1. Downloaded the files (*.FOR) from the webpage
(http://www.cv.nrao.edu/aips/31DEC00/patches.html) into the correct
directory:
[aips at AGN OOP]$ pwd
/data/aips/31DEC00/Q/PGM/OOP
[aips at AGN OOP]$ ls -al SC*.FOR
-rwxrwxr-- 1 aips aips 187538 Jul 17 17:02 SCIMG.FOR
-rwxrwxr-- 1 aips aips 169958 Jul 17 17:03 SCMAP.FOR
2. I typed:
[aips at AGN OOP]$ COMLNK $QPGOOP/{SCIMG,SCMAP}
COMLNK : Date Tue Jul 17 17:09:01 EDT 2001
SEARCH : No valid SCIMG(.FOR,.f,.C,.c,.S,.s,.o)
SEARCH : found in /data/aips/31DEC00/Q/PGM/OOP/...
COMLNK : Date Tue Jul 17 17:09:01 EDT 2001
SEARCH : No valid SCMAP(.FOR,.f,.C,.c,.S,.s,.o)
SEARCH : found in /data/aips/31DEC00/Q/PGM/OOP/...
COMLNK : Dies of unnatural causes
[aips at AGN OOP]$
What does this mean? It looks to me that the files are in the right
directory and I inspected the code and it lall looks intact. I even did a
chmod to make the *.FOR files to be executable. I also did:
[aips at AGN OOP]$ echo $QPGOOP
/data/aips/31DEC00/Q/PGM/OOP
Lastly, I looked at the instructions for the patches on older versions of
AIPS which first said to compile the scripts. So I compiled then tried to
link...didn't work:
[aips at AGN OOP]$ COMRPL $QPGOOP/{SCIMG,SCMAP}
COMRPL : Skipping /data/aips/31DEC00/Q/PGM/OOP/SCIMG
COMRPL : Use COMLNK on programs.
COMRPL : Skipping /data/aips/31DEC00/Q/PGM/OOP/SCMAP
COMRPL : Use COMLNK on programs.
COMRPL : Ends successfully
[aips at AGN OOP]$ COMLNK $QPGOOP/{SCIMG,SCMAP}
COMLNK : Date Tue Jul 17 17:12:29 EDT 2001
SEARCH : No valid SCIMG(.FOR,.f,.C,.c,.S,.s,.o)
SEARCH : found in /data/aips/31DEC00/Q/PGM/OOP/...
COMLNK : Date Tue Jul 17 17:12:30 EDT 2001
SEARCH : No valid SCMAP(.FOR,.f,.C,.c,.S,.s,.o)
SEARCH : found in /data/aips/31DEC00/Q/PGM/OOP/...
COMLNK : Dies of unnatural causes
[aips at AGN OOP]$
Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance...
Teddy
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