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20040419: GEMPAK installation help



Andrew,

MAC OSX currently does not provide message queue
support, so the only programs that will run are the decoders and
GUIs. You can download the msg.h and ipc.h from the netbsd sites
so that the code will compile, but I have tested both Panther and
Jaguar and neither provide message queue and IPC support
that the command line programs will need for talking to
the gplt and device drivers.

NAWIPS will be the directory where you unpacked the distribution, and
you will have to edit the Gemenviron file if you placed the
distribution in a directory other than /home/gempak/GEMPAK5.7.1.

Lastly, you will need openmotif (I obtained it through fink for my build).
Lesstif is not suitible.

Steve Chiswell
Unidata User Support






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>Hello:
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>I am trying to install GEMPAK (which I have not done before) on a Mac machine,
>  that uses the Darwin config.  I have set the Gemenviron, ran the source Geme
> nviron, and received no problems.  When I run the make all command, the make.
> out file contains numerous "parse" errors such as:
>/users/aodins/GEMPAK5.7.1/gempak/include/proto_gemlib.h:72: error: parse error
>  before "Cardinal"
>
>Also, at the very top of this file, I get:
>/users/aodins/GEMPAK5.7.1/gempak/include/geminc.h:51:21: sys/msg.h: No such fi
> le or directory, as well as other directories.
>
>I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong, but I could certainly use some help.  One m
> ore question:  in the Gemenviron file, there is a comment stating "Make sure 
> NAWIPS directory exists."  Where do I check for that directory?  Thank you fo
> r any help that you can provide.
>
>Andrew Odins
>Progress Energy Ventures, Inc.
>Associate Portfolio Management Specialist
>Phone> 919-546-7766  Fax> 919-546-4704
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><P><FONT SIZE=3D2 FACE=3D"Arial">I am trying to install GEMPAK (which I =
>have not done before) on a Mac machine, that uses the Darwin =
>config.&nbsp; I have set the Gemenviron, ran the source Gemenviron, and =
>received no problems.&nbsp; When I run the make all command, the =
>make.out file contains numerous &quot;parse&quot; errors such =
>as:</FONT></P>
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><P><FONT SIZE=3D2 =
>FACE=3D"Arial">/users/aodins/GEMPAK5.7.1/gempak/include/proto_gemlib.h:7=
2: error: parse error before &quot;Cardinal&quot;</FONT>
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><P><FONT SIZE=3D2 FACE=3D"Arial">Also, at the very top of this file, I =
>get:</FONT>
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>FACE=3D"Arial">/users/aodins/GEMPAK5.7.1/gempak/include/geminc.h:51:21: =
>sys/msg.h: No such file or directory, as well as other =
>directories.</FONT></P>
>
><P><FONT SIZE=3D2 FACE=3D"Arial">I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong, but =
>I could certainly use some help.&nbsp; One more question:&nbsp; in the =
>Gemenviron file, there is a comment stating &quot;Make sure NAWIPS =
>directory exists.&quot;&nbsp; Where do I check for that =
>directory?&nbsp; Thank you for any help that you can =
>provide.</FONT></P>
>
><P><FONT SIZE=3D2 FACE=3D"Arial">Andrew Odins</FONT>
><BR><FONT SIZE=3D2 FACE=3D"Arial">Progress Energy Ventures, Inc.</FONT>
><BR><FONT SIZE=3D2 FACE=3D"Arial">Associate Portfolio Management =
>Specialist</FONT>
><BR><FONT SIZE=3D2 FACE=3D"Arial">Phone&gt; 919-546-7766&nbsp; Fax&gt; =
>919-546-4704</FONT>
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