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IRAF V2.15 Alpha Release Now Available
Authored by: fitz on Thursday, May 06 2010 @ 07:40 PM GMT
It looks like the last update had a problem building the RV package, this is one of the binaries used to check the contents of the NOAO bin leading to the error report. There have been some other minor updates recently so I updated all of the distributions and the install script should work properly now. Thanks for the report and sorry for the inconvenience.
Authored by: marcololli on Friday, May 07 2010 @ 07:56 AM GMT
Mike
Thank you for your prompt answer, now noao binaries check is ok, but still I got a foreach sintax error in install script soon after the request of creating a default tapecap and before the delete of HSI unused binaries.
The error is
foreach : No match
I inspected the install script but i don't found any typo in the script.
Authored by: fitz on Tuesday, May 11 2010 @ 02:05 PM GMT
There is just way too much pain required (for no significant reason or gain) to port the X11IRAF tools just to have a 64-bit binary. If anyone wants to live the Open Source dream, source code has always been available, I have no plans to do it.
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-Mike
Thank you for your prompt answer, now noao binaries check is ok, but
still I got a foreach sintax error in install script soon after the
request of creating a default tapecap and before the delete of HSI unused
binaries.
The error is
foreach : No match
I inspected the install script but i don't found any typo in the script.
Regards
Marco Lolli
This is a bug in the install script that still assumes the old directory structure. You can either edit hlib$install so line 2852 reads
foreach i ($iraf/bin.*)
or get the modified install script from https://iraf.net/ftp/pub/install
Thank you very much for your support, now I am able to install
iraf V2.15 on my pc.
do you think to have a 64bit xgterm binary in a near future ?
Marco Lolli
significant reason or gain) to port the X11IRAF tools just
to have a 64-bit binary. If anyone wants to live the Open
Source dream, source code has always been available, I
have no plans to do it.