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nlo |
06/06/2007 02:05PM (Read 2945 times)
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Hi
When I try the print command in Implot window I get this error.[color=red:094d0f1acd][i:094d0f1acd]"Fatal (sgidispatch): unable to access SGI translator `sgi2uapl.e'
lpr: Error - stdin is empty, so no job has been sent."[/i:094d0f1acd][/color:094d0f1acd]If I understand it correct I have to set som paths, to /iraf/iraf/unix/ (setenv or what you call it), but I have no clue to how to do that. I think I use the [b:094d0f1acd]tcsh-shell[/b:094d0f1acd] as Iraf user. Where and what do I edit? Regards
Magnus
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fitz |
06/06/2007 02:05PM
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The 'sgidispatch' command is a link created by the install script that points to the hbin$sgidispatch.e executable (where hbin$ is $iraf/unix/bin.<arch> . If you're on a system like SuSE or Debian that may be using the Redhat binaries (and where the hbin$bin.linux dir is empty) it will be expecting to find the sgi2uapl.e translator in the hbin$bin.redhat directory and not the hbin$bin.linux directory that would be correct for your platform. A common error is to 'mv' the contents of the bin.redhat to bin.linux instead of copying them.Otherwise, something like an invalid $iraf defined in your .cshrc file could be causing the sgidispatch to look in the wrong place. If you still have problems please post your IRAF version and platform.Cheers,
-Mike
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