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>From: Karthik Samudram Jayaraman <address@hidden> >Organization: Western Michigan >Keywords: 200310251920.h9PJKRgf026027 LDM compress Karthik, >We had some network problems here which is now figured out. So i >think you should be able to log on to our system now. > >Sorry abt the delay. I was able to get onto s400.wood.wmich.edu this evening, but I quickly ran into things I don't understand: 1) there is a _very_ old version of McIDAS installed under the HOME directory of the user 'mcidas': s400.wood.wmich.edu:~> pwd /import/home01/w9/mcidas s400.wood.wmich.edu:~> ls Install.ps help man mcinstall testpath admin inc mcidas nsmail workdata bin lib mcidas7.6 savedata data mail mcinet7.6.sh tcl McIDAS-X 7.6 dates back to 2000. 2) McINST_ROOT is defined to be /cutrim1/mcidas, not /import/home01/w9/mcidas. The standard way of installing McIDAS is under the HOME directory of the user 'mcidas'. 3) I can not find either a C (cc) or Fortran (f77) compiler: s400.wood.wmich.edu:~> echo $CC /opt/SUNWspro/bin/cc s400.wood.wmich.edu:~> which cc cc: Command not found. s400.wood.wmich.edu:~> ls /opt/SUNWspro/bin/cc /opt/SUNWspro/bin/cc: No such file or directory s400.wood.wmich.edu:~> echo $FC /opt/SUNWspro/bin/f77 s400.wood.wmich.edu:~> which f77 f77: Command not found. s400.wood.wmich.edu:~> ls /opt/SUNWspro/bin/f77 /opt/SUNWspro/bin/f77: No such file or directory So, what exactly is the concept behind installing McIDAS on s400: 1) why is McIDAS not being built and installed under ~mcidas 2) where are the compilers I am supposed to use 3) is the McIDAS-X 7.6 installation supposed to be kept, or can it be removed (it dates back to 2000) Please help me understand what is to be done on s400. Thanks. Tom