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20021015: gempak install



>From: William C Klein <address@hidden>
>Organization: UCAR/Unidata
>Keywords: 200210152030.g9FKUd102552

>What's next for me then?

If you want to set up the decoders for realtime data see:
http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/packages/gempak/GEMPAK5.6/configuration.html
make your data & log directories under your ~ldm/data/gempak tree
(as defined in your pqact.conf file).

After setting your NAWIPS and GEMDATA environmental variables in
the Gemenvioron file, source the Gemenviron settings into your csh 
environronment (either through the command line, or in your .cshrc file)
with "source path/Gemenviron".

Launch NTL by typing "ntl", this provides a launcher bar for the gui 
applications
and sets up the GEMPAK color mapping for the X server in 8 bits. If your X 
server is
running under 8 bit pseudo color, you should launch NTL before other 
applications.
If you are short of colors, you can reduce the number of colors that are 
reserved
through ntl such as "ntl -s 32" which will useonly 32 colors for satellite 
images
instead of the normal 95 colors. If you are running under 24 bit TrueColor, 
then 
colors are not a problem.

See the README file for the binary distribution regarding setting the
LD_LIBRARY_PATH and downloading system libraries (typically for Solaris)
if needed.

Steve Chiswell




>
>Thanks,
>Bill
>
>On Tue, 15 Oct 2002, Unidata Support wrote:
>
>> >From: William C Klein <address@hidden>
>> >Organization: UCAR/Unidata
>> >Keywords: 200210152017.g9FKHP101950
>>
>> >I'm stuck at an early point in the gempak install.
>> >
>> >[ aeolus : root : /usr/local/gempak/comet/garp ]
>> >[ 103 ] > tail -f make.out
>> >make: Warning: Can't find `/usr/local/gempak/config/Makeinc.common': No
>> >such file or directory
>> >make: Fatal error in reader:
>> >/usr/local/gempak/comet/garp/config/Makeinc.common, line 3: Read of
>> >include file `/usr/local/gempak/config/Makeinc.common' failed
>> >
>> >Any pointers?
>> >
>> >Thanks,
>> >Bill
>> >
>> >---------------------
>> >William C. Klein
>> >Webmaster
>> >Valparaiso University
>> >---------------------
>> >
>>
>>
>> Bill,
>>
>> It sounds like you downloaded the binary distribution of GEMPAK. If so,
>> then there is nothing to build. The executables are in the $GEMEXE
>> directory (defined when you source the Gemenviron file after editing
>> the NAWIPS variable in that file).
>>
>> The build instructions on the GEMPAK web site are for building the executabl
> es
>> from the source distribution, which contains the full source code trees.
>>
>> Steve Chiswell
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>---------------------
>William C. Klein
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>Valparaiso University
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