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20020208: gempak 5.6



Frank,

either you haven't sourced the Gemenviron contents into your
csh environment after making your local directory changes,
or, your environment is either not correct or finding a 
different version somewhere.

After you have set NAWIPS in Gemenviron and sourced this into your csh,
you should be able to type "echo $NAWIPS" and verify that this is
correct. 

You should also be able to verify that the ancillary table directories
are correctly defines, whith "echo $GEMHLP", "echo $GEMPDF",
"echo $GEMTBL", etc.

Finally, you should be able to verify that your PATH is finding
the GEMPAK5.6.e executables, and not a previous version, with:

"which sflist"

This should be your $NAWIPS/bin/linux/sflist location.
At the sflist-> prompt, you can type "version" and
it should correctly respond with 5.6.E.1. 

Steve Chiswell
unidata User Support





>From: "Frank Colby" <address@hidden>
>Organization: UCAR/Unidata
>Keywords: 200202082045.g18KjTx25446

>Dear Support Folks,
>
>
>We just got a new linux box, installed redhat 7.2 on it, and downloaded
>the Gempak5.6.e distribution in binary.  I unzipped and untarred the
>distribution, set the nawips and garp parameters in gemenviron, adjusted
>things in Garp, and the software runs sort of.
>
>If I run something simple, like sflist, I get the following:
>
>[gempak@cyclone hds]$ sflist
> [IP -2]
> [IP -10] SFLIST
> [FL -13]
> [FL -1] cyclone.uml.edu
> [SF -2] cyclone.uml.edu
> Parameters requested:.
> GEMPAK-SFLIST>
>
>If I run Garp with an x terminal, I get a frame, I can open a data file
>in the model dialog box, but nothing plots, and the messages look like:
>
>GEMPAK: [GR -9]
>GEMPAK: [FL -1] geog.tbl
>GEMPAK: [FL -1] sfstns.tbl
>GEMPAK: [GG -2] AWIPS
>GEMPAK: [FL -1] geog.tbl
>GEMPAK: [FL -1] sfstns.tbl
>GEMPAK: [GG -2] !0;0;0;0
>GEMPAK: [GR -9]
>GEMPAK: [FL -1] geog.tbl
>GEMPAK: [FL -1] sfstns.tbl
>GEMPAK: [GG -2] AWIPS
>GEMPAK: [FL -1] geog.tbl
>GEMPAK: [FL -1] sfstns.tbl
>GEMPAK: [GG -2] !0;0;0;0
>GEMPAK: [GR -9]
>GEMPAK: [FL -1] geog.tbl
>GEMPAK: [FL -1] sfstns.tbl
>GEMPAK: [GG -2] AWIPS
>GEMPAK: [FL -1] geog.tbl
>GEMPAK: [FL -1] sfstns.tbl
>GEMPAK: [GG -2] !0;0;0;0
>GEMPAK: [GR -9]
>
>
>.... similar to what I see with the command line.  Obviously, something
>isn't set correctly, but I haven't had this kind of problem before.  Any
>suggestions as to where I should look?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Frank Colby
>UMass Lowell
>
>