[gembud] Greetings

Why doesn't gempak come with all the graphics crap it needs to begin with
and save people this kind of headache?  What's a few more megabytes?

Kevin


On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 3:18 PM, ryan jewell <rjewell@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Well, I got it somewhat working...but when I load NMAP or NWX, all I see
> are LAT/LON lines, *NO MAP BACKGROUNDS.*  Further, when I try to modify
> the map background, the program ends with a segmentation
> fault and a whole slew of errors for characters:
>  "Warning:     Name: text
>     Class: XmTextField
>     Character '\61' not supported in font.  Discarded."
>
> Anyone have any idea what the GUI's are missing?  Make and install
> attached.
>
> Ryan
>
>
>
>
> On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 1:12 PM, ryan jewell <rjewell@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> I've got a 6 mb make.out file but still no gui applications.  I got rid of
>> the "libXm.a" error by modifying all of these files:
>> Makeinc.common
>> Makeinc.darwin, .darwin.mort, .darwin.sav, .darwin.sid.
>>
>> I changed MOTIFINC to =/usr/OpenMotif/include
>> I changed MOTIFLIBS to =/usr/OpenMotif/lib/libXm.a
>> I changed GUILIBS to = /usr/OpenMotif/lib/libXm.a
>>
>> That got ride of the libXm.a errors, but I still have other errors like:
>>
>> g77: /usr/X11R6/lib/libXpm.a: No such file or directory
>>
>> I checked, and my libXpm.a file is actually called "libXpm.la"
>>  Are these the same files?  Seems like I"m getting deeper into a mess
>> modifying more and more files. Where is the "chosen one" who knows all? :-)
>>
>> Ryan
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 1:09 AM, ryan jewell <rjewell@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:
>>
>>> Ok...upon looking at my "install.out' file, I am finding that any program
>>> with a GUI was not made.  So it says for NMAP2, the key is:
>>> *g77: /Users/ryanjewell/NAWIPS/openmotif/darwin/lib/libXm.a: No such
>>> file or directory*
>>> *make[5]: *** [nmap2] Error 1*
>>>
>>> Looks like somewhere along the line, SOMETHING is supposed to create an
>>> /openmotif/ directory, but I do not have one.  That is where I will stop
>>> tonight. Maybe a leprechaun  will leave me with the answer tomorrow. Full
>>> error below.
>>>
>>> Ryan
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> -n installing in
>>> /Users/ryanjewell/NAWIPS/gempak/source/programs/gui/nmap2
>>> /usr/bin/gcc-4.0 -fno-common -DUNDERSCORE -DDarwin
>>> -I/Users/ryanjewell/NAWIPS/gempak/include
>>> -I/Users/ryanjewell/NAWIPS/os/darwin/include
>>> -I/Users/ryanjewell/NAWIPS/gempak/include
>>> -I/Users/ryanjewell/NAWIPS/os/darwin/include/Darwin -I/usr/X11R6/include
>>> -I/Users/ryanjewell/NAWIPS/openmotif/darwin/include -O  -I/usr/X11R6/include
>>> -I/Users/ryanjewell/NAWIPS/openmotif/darwin/include
>>> -I/Users/ryanjewell/NAWIPS/extlibs/AODT -c nmap.c
>>> /usr/bin/g77 -fno-second-underscore
>>> -I/Users/ryanjewell/NAWIPS/gempak/include
>>> -I/Users/ryanjewell/NAWIPS/os/darwin/include -O    -o nmap2  \
>>> nmap.o \
>>>  /Users/ryanjewell/NAWIPS/os/darwin/lib/nmap2.a
>>> /Users/ryanjewell/NAWIPS/os/darwin/lib/ginitp_alt.o
>>> /Users/ryanjewell/NAWIPS/os/darwin/lib/gendp_alt.o
>>> /Users/ryanjewell/NAWIPS/os/darwin/lib/nmaplib.a
>>> /Users/ryanjewell/NAWIPS/os/darwin/lib/nmap2.a
>>> /Users/ryanjewell/NAWIPS/os/darwin/lib/Nxmlib.a
>>> /Users/ryanjewell/NAWIPS/os/darwin/lib/sfmap.a
>>> /Users/ryanjewell/NAWIPS/os/darwin/lib/snmap.a
>>> /Users/ryanjewell/NAWIPS/os/darwin/lib/gdplot2.a
>>> /Users/ryanjewell/NAWIPS/os/darwin/lib/gdmap.a
>>> /Users/ryanjewell/NAWIPS/os/darwin/lib/gdstream.a
>>> /Users/ryanjewell/NAWIPS/os/darwin/lib/grphgd.a
>>> /Users/ryanjewell/NAWIPS/os/darwin/lib/gdcfil.a
>>> /Users/ryanjewell/NAWIPS/os/darwin/lib/oabsfc.a
>>> /Users/ryanjewell/NAWIPS/os/darwin/lib/libAODT_v64.a
>>> /Users/ryanjewell/NAWIPS/os/darwin/lib/libAODT_v72.a
>>> /Users/ryanjewell/NAWIPS/os/darwin/lib/gemlib.a
>>> /Users/ryanjewell/NAWIPS/os/darwin/lib/cgemlib.a
>>> /Users/ryanjewell/NAWIPS/os/darwin/lib/textlib.a
>>> /Users/ryanjewell/NAWIPS/os/darwin/lib/gplt.a
>>> /Users/ryanjewell/NAWIPS/os/darwin/lib/device.a
>>> /Users/ryanjewell/NAWIPS/os/darwin/lib/xwp.a
>>> /Users/ryanjewell/NAWIPS/os/darwin/lib/xw.a
>>> /Users/ryanjewell/NAWIPS/os/darwin/lib/ps.a
>>> /Users/ryanjewell/NAWIPS/os/darwin/lib/gn.a
>>> /Users/ryanjewell/NAWIPS/os/darwin/lib/gemlib.a
>>> /Users/ryanjewell/NAWIPS/os/darwin/lib/cgemlib.a
>>> /Users/ryanjewell/NAWIPS/os/darwin/lib/libgpc.a
>>> /Users/ryanjewell/NAWIPS/os/darwin/lib/libnetcdf.a
>>> /Users/ryanjewell/NAWIPS/os/darwin/lib/libjasper.a
>>> /Users/ryanjewell/NAWIPS/os/darwin/lib/libpng.a
>>> /Users/ryanjewell/NAWIPS/os/darwin/lib/libmel_bufr.a
>>> /Users/ryanjewell/NAWIPS/os/darwin/lib/libxslt.a
>>> /Users/ryanjewell/NAWIPS/os/darwin/lib/libxml2.a
>>> /Users/ryanjewell/NAWIPS/os/darwin/lib/libz.a
>>> /Users/ryanjewell/NAWIPS/os/darwin/lib/rsl.a
>>> /Users/ryanjewell/NAWIPS/os/darwin/lib/libbz2.a  \
>>>  /Users/ryanjewell/NAWIPS/openmotif/darwin/lib/libXm.a -L/usr/X11R6/lib
>>> -lXt -lX11 -lXmu -lSM -lICE -lXp -lXext -liconv -lm
>>> g77: /Users/ryanjewell/NAWIPS/openmotif/darwin/lib/libXm.a: No such file
>>> or directory
>>> make[5]: *** [nmap2] Error 1
>>>
>>>
>>> On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 12:59 AM, ryan jewell <rjewell@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:
>>>
>>>> Just figured installed openmotif...made symbolic link to it in the
>>>> "traditional (as they call it) directory" /usr/X11R6/include/Xm.
>>>> Now....time to compile. Hmm, it stopped. Is it supposed to go back to a
>>>> command prompt if it works right?
>>>>
>>>> Finished make/install/clean.  To my surprise, my $GEMEXE dir is actually
>>>> full of programs.  HOWEVER...I do not see ANY of the main one's I like to
>>>> use!  I have no NMAP2, no NWX, no NSHARP.   Anyone have any idea what is
>>>> going on here??
>>>>
>>>> Ryan
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 12:26 AM, ryan jewell <rjewell@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Neil,
>>>>> I installed g77 on my mac today. It installed in /usr/local/bin.  So, I
>>>>> added that to my $PATH variable so that if I do a "which g77" it shows up.
>>>>>  Then I changed the CONFIG>Makeinc.darwin files at the top.  It references
>>>>> some "/sw" directory, but I do not have it, so I commented them out and
>>>>> added /usr/bin/g77 and /usr/bin/...
>>>>>
>>>>> OPSYS = Darwin
>>>>>
>>>>> #
>>>>> # Using FINK's gcc and g77
>>>>> #CC = /sw/bin/gcc-4
>>>>> #FC = /sw/bin/g77
>>>>> #Ryan Edit
>>>>> CC = /usr/bin/gcc-4.0
>>>>> FC = /usr/bin/g77
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Now, the error I see over and over again is "Xm/XmAll.h", no such file
>>>>> or directory.  I do not have a /usr/X11R6/include/Xm directory, so I'm
>>>>> trying to find out what it is and install it.
>>>>>
>>>>> Ryan
>>>>>
>>>>> On Sun, Aug 2, 2009 at 11:55 PM, Neil <neils@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Trying to do same here ... as I can get to it.
>>>>>> Unidata had pointed out to me before that the compile has to be done
>>>>>> using the old g77 fortran compiler, not the current GNU supported 
>>>>>> gfortran.
>>>>>> One of the Darwin config files I noticed mentioned getting it from fink.
>>>>>> Well, my recent experience with installing fink and then looking for g77
>>>>>> failed to find it. So I'll have to get it from some archive somewhere. 
>>>>>> Let
>>>>>> me know if you can find it.
>>>>>>  -Neil
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Aug 2, 2009, at 11:37 PM, ryan jewell wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>  Hello, just signed up and test test test.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> While I'm at it, I'll state that I"m pulling my hair out trying to
>>>>>>> get GEMPAK installed right on my new mini mac.  I try compiling it, but 
>>>>>>> a
>>>>>>> few minutes into the make it stops with errors.  It's an Intel based 
>>>>>>> mac so
>>>>>>> the binary does not work.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I have a make file that I sent to unidata, waiting to see what they
>>>>>>> think.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Ryan
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>>
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