[daip] 31DEC09 LINUX midnite job (dave, 20090411.034609)

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Fri Apr 10 23:53:20 EDT 2009


dave update report for 31DEC09 on Sat Apr 11 03:53:19 UTC 2009 (UT)

Copies and compiles:

AIPSUPD - Using CVS for copying files.
UPDCVS - cvs copy of 31DEC09 begun, 1st character means
 - U added, P updated, M your file differs from master
 - C you have a changed file needing work (error!)
 - ? you have a file not on the master (ignore)
? 31DEC09/ERRORS
? 31DEC09/SUL/SYSTEM/NRAOAOC
U 31DEC09/TIMESTAMP
P 31DEC09/APL/PGM/NOTST/FITLD.FOR
P 31DEC09/APL/PGM/NOTST/LISTR.FOR
P 31DEC09/HELP/LISTR.HLP
P 31DEC09/HIST/CHANGE.DOC
P 31DEC09/UPDATE/COMLNK.UPD
U 31DEC09/UPDATE/COMLNK.UPD.SUM
U 31DEC09/UPDATE/LASTCVS.DAT
P 31DEC09/UPDATE/PUTBCK.UPD
U 31DEC09/UPDATE/PUTBCK.UPD.SUM
P 31DEC09/UPDATE/REASONS.UPD
U 31DEC09/UPDATE/REASONS.UPD.SUM
U 31DEC09/UPDATE/WHATISOUT.UPD
U 31DEC09/UPDATE/WHATISOUT.UPD.SUM
UPDCVS - cvs update of 31DEC09 completed
UPDCVS - cvs update of TEXT completed
AIPSUPD - UPDCVS apparently worked

UPDCONTROL - /home/AIPS/31DEC09/LINUX/UPDATE/LASTREMOVE.DAT = 20090410.034331
UPDCONTROL - /home/AIPS/31DEC09/LINUX/UPDATE/LASTCOPY.DAT = 20090410.034331
UPDCONTROL - /home/AIPS/31DEC09/LINUX/UPDATE/LASTCOMRPL.DAT = 20090410.034331
UPDCONTROL - /home/AIPS/31DEC09/LINUX/UPDATE/LASTCOMLNK.DAT = 20090410.034331

UPDCONTROL - Everything seems in order

UPDCOMRPL: COMRPLs


UPDCOMRPL: currently in /home/AIPS/31DEC09/LINUX/UPDATE

UPDCOMLNK: COMLNKs

10-APR-2009 18:30:34 20090410 TST APGNOT   LISTR.FOR     egreisen
11-APR-2009 00:14:21 20090411 TST APGNOT   FITLD.FOR     egreisen

UPDCOMLNK: currently in /home/AIPS/31DEC09/LINUX/UPDATE
UPDCOMLNK: /home/AIPS/31DEC09/APL/PGM/NOTST/LISTR.FOR
UPDCOMLNK: /home/AIPS/31DEC09/APL/PGM/NOTST/FITLD.FOR


UPDCONTROL - Reasons for file updates on Sat Apr 11 03:46:24 UTC 2009 (UT)

10-APR-2009 18:29:31 20090410 TST HIST     CHANGE.DOC    listrm tvflg
10-APR-2009 18:29:45 20090410 TST APGNOT   LISTR.FOR     smarter choice of columns
10-APR-2009 18:29:46 20090410 TST HLPFIL   LISTR.HLP     antennas
11-APR-2009 00:08:01 20090411 TST APGNOT   FITLD.FOR     naming issues
11-APR-2009 00:16:03 20090411 TST HIST     CHANGE.DOC    fitld

CHANGE.DOC entries:

12829.  April 10, 2009            LISTR                   Eric
        Made displays subtly nicer:
        1. Help file to document phase self-scale better (DPARM(7)),
           add DPARM(8) to LIST each baseline twice, document new
           usage of ANTENNAS/BASELINE where non-existent telescopes
           are not included.
        2. Fortran: add subroutine GETANS replacing GETNAN to get list
           of those antennas used in the SUBARRAY (incl subarray 0 for
           GAIN) and max antenna number.  GETANS includes only antenna
           numbers that occur in the antenna file(s) and only if their
           names are not blank and do not include the string OUT.
           Only antenna numbers returned by GETANS are displayed even
           if others occur in adverbs ANTENNAS or BASELINE.
        3. Changed format of column titles to I2.2 for antenna numbers
           and made titles align with right hand edge of columns.
        4. Added decimal places to header scaling display which could
           say 1000 = 0.000 Jy with a wide enough format.
        5. Fixed column listing to admit that a baseline could occur
           twice on the same page.  This was allowed rather generally
           in LIST previously and now is controlled by DPARM(8).
        6. Fixed gain header display to account for self-scaling in
           phase.
        7. Dropped odd difference in spacing for DOCRT true in gain
           displays that forced interactive gain displays to use > 1
           pass.
        Moved nowhere.

12830.  April 10, 2009            FITLD                    Eric
        A pointer that was not reinitialized caused the image header
        to be copied from a saved header when creating a UV file from
        a FITAB-written tape on the 2nd and later data sets being
        loaded in a single execution of FITLD.  Init the pointer in
        the right place.  I think the only really bad result of this
        was the loss of the prior name and sort order information.
        Moved nowhere.

12831.  April




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