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fybian |
05/17/2007 01:16PM (Read 8013 times)
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Hi MikeIf I want to install IRAF Debian System, which package should I use?Thanks
Fuyan
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fitz |
05/17/2007 01:16PM
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Fuyan,We don't have a specific set of binaries for Debian, the files you'll need are as.pcix.gen.gz (all the sources), ib.rhux.x86.gz (core binaries) and nb.rhux.x86.gz (NOAO binaries). These binaries are for Redhat but should still run, however you'll need to install them in a 'bin.linux' directory instead of bin.redhat, i.e. /iraf/irafbin/bin.linux (for I and /iraf/irafbin/noao.bin.linux (for N . The complete installation process is described in the installation guide (i.e. https://iraf.net/irafdocs/pciraf/)Cheers,
-Mike
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varolkeskin |
05/17/2007 01:16PM
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There is a link in https://iraf.net/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=86295You can download Fedora Core rpm packages and convert them to deb packages.
Varol Keskin
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rubab |
05/17/2007 01:16PM
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This page describes how to setup IRAF on a Ubuntu/Debian machine. Apart from the exact commands, there are some instructions in square brackets that need to be followed. Installation of X11IRAF, DS9, Tables, and STSDAS are included.http://geco.phys.columbia.edu/~rubab/iraf/
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