[daip] AIPS ATLOD.f Compilation failure on Ubuntu

Sargent, Andrew J CIV USN NAVOBSY DC (USA) andrew.j.sargent2.civ at mail.mil
Fri Oct 23 13:45:19 EDT 2020


Hello,

I’m working with Megan Johnson here at USNO and we are trying to install AIPS 31DEC20 on an Ubuntu machine (20.04.1) but ran into issues in the installation step. We recently installed AIPS on a RHEL 7 machine with no issues. The installation seems to get hung up on the FTLOD compilation, do you have any idea of what might be going on?


FC        : Compile of /usr/local/AIPS/31DEC20/LNX64/PREP/ATLOD.f

FC        : ends with fatal error(s)!

FC        : Examine    /usr/local/AIPS/31DEC20/LNX64/INSTALL/INSTEP4.LOG

FC        : and        /usr/local/AIPS/31DEC20/LNX64/PREP/ATLOD.f

FC        : Dies of unnatural causes

COMLNK    : Compile failed!

COMLNK    : Deleted    /usr/local/AIPS/31DEC20/LNX64/PREP/ATLOD.f

COMLNK    : Dies of unnatural causes

INSTEP4    : Failure in $APGNOT/...

INSTEP4    : compiling/linking.

INSTEP4    : Dies of unnatural causes at Fri 23 Oct 2020 01:37:44 PM EDT

AipsWiz: Error: INSTEP4 failed, no point in proceeding.

AipsWiz: Error: Look in /usr/local/AIPS/31DEC20/LNX64/INSTALL to see

AipsWiz: Error: if you can figure out what went wrong.  There are

AipsWiz: Error: many log and list files there.  You may want to do



grep -v ^- *.LIS





AipsWiz: Error: to see what modules did not compile or link.



AipsWiz: Install Wizard stopping.  Current settings saved in ~/.AIPSRC

AipsWiz: Abandoning ship!  Goodbye.

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Thank you,
Andrew
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