[daip] error when trying to add task "atlod" to AIPS

丁浩 dinghao at shao.ac.cn
Wed Jan 4 02:53:26 EST 2017




> -----原始邮件-----
> 发件人: "Eric Greisen" <egreisen at nrao.edu>
> 发送时间: 2017年1月4日 星期三
> 收件人: "丁浩" <dinghao at shao.ac.cn>
> 抄送: daip at nrao.edu
> 主题: Re: error when trying to add task "atlod" to AIPS
> 
> On 01/02/2017 07:56 PM, 丁浩 wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm Ding Hao from Shanghai Astronomical Observatory. In these days I'm
> > trying to load RPFITS data to AIPS by installing an extra task "atlod"
> > on AIPS. I attach the downloaded file atlod-current.tar.gz here. When
> > decompressed, one can find two scripts, atlod.copyfiles and atlod.build.
> > One only needs to run atlod.copyfiles to copy the necessary file to AIPS
> > routes and run atlod.build to compile. It proved feasible for AIPS
> > version 05.
> >
> > The atlod.copyfiles goes successfully. But when running atlod.build, it
> > complains:
> 
> > /home/ray/AIPS/31DEC17/SYSTEM/UNIX/FC: 490:
> > /home/ray/AIPS/31DEC17/SYSTEM/UNIX/FC: /opt/intel/fc/9.1.043/bin/ifort:
> > not found
> 
> You are attempting to compile code from the atnf dated in 2008-2009 when 
> you have installed AIPS as a binary installation.  The compiler above is 
> an old version of the Intel compiler which we use to prepare LINUX 
> versions for binary download.  Have you tried the version of ATLOD 
> provided with AIPS?  I cannot promise that it works since I cannot test 
> it any more.  But it did once work and it has numerous corrections and 
> changes over the version you have.  If you feel that you must compile 
> this old atlod locally you will have to compile all of aips locally - 
> use the gfortran version 5.4 which I test on my computer.

Eric, thanks for your swift and helpful reply. Sounds great! But I can find this "ATLOD provided with AIPS" nowhere. Can you show me a link or something?

regards,
Ding Hao



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