[daip] AIPS installation on IBM RS6000

Jigar Raval jigar at prl.ernet.in
Mon May 12 05:05:17 EDT 2003


Dear Sir,

I am herewith sending you the file .AIPSRC. It shows nothing
for FORT. 

Kindly read the file and tell me what should I do ?

Regards
Jigar

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Raval Jigar A.                       
Engineer-SC (Computer)
Computer Center,
Physical Research Laboratory,
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Ahmedabad-380009
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On Mon, 5 May 2003, Eric Greisen wrote:

> Note from Pat:
> 
> Just FWIW, y'all probably figured it out anyway, but clearly the value of
> the Fortran compiler is "" in his .AIPSRC file:
> 
> > AipsWiz:  =====> Configuring READLINE library...
> > AipsWiz: Error: Unable to compile the UNSHR program!
> > AipsWiz: Error: Tried  -O -o UNSHR.IBM unshr.f
>                        ^^
> Nothing there!
> 
> > sh: ./UNSHR.IBM:  not found.
> 
> This looks like an oops; maybe we had an AIX-specific version at one time?
> I don't remember one, but the IBMs always were quite weird.
> 
> Try:
> 
> Look in your ~/.AIPSRC file.  What does it say for FORT?
> 
> Since we have no access to IBMs at this time our support for them is
> problematical.  install.pl may have a problem, but first it would be
> wise to check this data problem.
> 
> Eric Greisen
> 
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# AIPSRC created by install.pl on Mon May  5 14:31:57 IST 2003
#
AIPS_ROOT = /prlsw/a/aip
GROUP = bin
GROUPWRITE = NO
ARCH = IBM
SITE = AIPS
THISHOST = PRLRS270
HOSTS = "PRLRS270"
PRINTERS = ""
DATA_AREAS = "/prlsw/a/aip/DATA/PRLRS270_1:NONE"
TAPE_DRIVES = ""
TPHOSTS = "127.0.0.1"
DEFSERV = UNIX
APSIZE = 5
PRINTMED = A
FORT = 
FORTOPT = 
CCOM = cc
CCOMOPT = -c -DBSD -I/prlsw/a/aip/31DEC02/INC
LINK = xlf
READLINE = 
DOTWOLIB = NO
DOWNLOADED = 2003.05.05:14:20.23
UNPACKED = Unpacked in /prlsw/a/aip at Mon May  5 14:27:46 2003

#---- End of AIPSRC file


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