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20060822: garp crash



Douglas,

One likely cause in would be the change in the data set naiming from
"eta" to "nam".
I mentioned in the release notes that the decoders and datatype.tbl were
set up
to refer to the data sets as "nam" now:
http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/software/gempak/GEMPAK/whats_new.html#5.9.3

The $GARPHOME/config/Garp_defaults file has a section:
# Widget defaults
model           : eta

I left the default model in Garp to be "eta" because the Garp FDF files
are located in 
subdirectory names by the modelkey. The $GEMTBL/config/datatype.tbl will
locate
the "eta" data set as a synonym for the NAM80:
ETA          $MODEL/nam                YYYYMMDDHH_nam211.gem

If your NAM80 files are not named as above, you will need to configure
your datatype.tbl accordingly. Alternatively, if you change the modelkey
in the
Garp_defaults file to "nam", then you should copy the "eta" FDF
directories for each of the plot types to directories named "nam".

Steve Chiswell
Unidata User Support


On Tue, 2006-08-22 at 15:06 -0500, Douglas Tilly wrote:
> Gembuds,
> 
> I recently installed GEMPAK5.9.3 ( I used the precompiled binaries and 
> libraries ) on a machine running on FC2.  Everything appears to working 
> fine, except for garp. 
> 
> Garp starts up fine, and I can choose to display any observed data, 
> e.g., metar, sat, etc.  However, when I click on a button to display 
> model data, garp crashes.  It doesn't matter if it's model data in plan 
> view, cross section, etc.  Has anyone seen this before?  If so, what 
> fixed this problem? 
> 
> Thanks for your help.
> 
> Doug
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Unidata