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20010309: GARP Installation



Patrick,

I provide binary installations of GEMPAK for Linux which I compile here
on RedHat 7.0. You can build the distribution locally if you have Motif
installed as well as gcc and g77. Other Linux systems (debian and slack)
can run the redhat binaries I provide. However, you must be using glibc2.1
(which is what RH 7.0 is) since the GNU C library is not backwards
compatible with glibc2.0 and earlier.

I provide source or binary installations of GEMPAK which include Garp as
part of the download. Garp by itself is not very useful without the
rest of GEMPAK since you will need some way to get data into GEMPAK
format, as well as the maps, tables, config files etc. We provide
the download on our site. You do not contact COMET. We do not
provide the soo/sac web pages (that is done at COMET). If you need to
build Garp, then you have to install the entire GEMPAK package since Garp
is just a GUI ontop of the library functions for GEMPAK.

I provide download and installation instructions for our release of software,
as well as tutorial information via the web pages:
http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/packages/gempak/GEMPAK5.6/.

If you need the binary installation instructions for Linux,
you can find them in the README file in the ~gbuddy/nawips-5.6/binary/linux
directory. The binary tree is found under the general GEMPAK distribution tree,
which I will provide the login information and source building instructions
below.

Here is the information for downloading and installing GEMPAK from source. 

The current GEMPAK distribution is GEMPAK 5.6.a

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The information you need to download gempak is:
host: ftp.unidata.ucar.edu
login: gbuddy
passwordd: XXXXXX

Please record the above information for your records.

Here are the general source download and building instructions. If
you are running Solaris or Linux, you can download binary distributions
for these platforms. In particular, GEMPAK requires Motif which is not
part of Linux (must be purchased separately), so you would likely
need to download the binary distribution. Look for the README file in the 
binary download directory for instruction on how to install the binary release.

The source distribution for building is found under
~gbuddy/nawips-5.6/gempak_upc5.6.a.tar.gz

To build Gempak from source, download and unpack the distribution into
a clean directory. Edit the csh file Gemenviron in the top directory
and define the NAWIPS environmental variable to be the directory you
unpacked into. Source the Gemenviron variables into your csh
environment to define $NAWIPS and all the tree locations relative to
NAWIPS. Then, if your system is standard configuration for Solaris,
Solaris for Intel (X86) IRIX, OSF/1, AIX, Linux, HPUX- you should be able 
to just type "make all", followed by "make install" when the compilation 
finishes. 
If you have libraries in non-standard places, then the 
$NAWIPS/config/Makeinc.xxxxx
file for your OS would have to be modified. You should not modify the 
optimization levels since some compilers don't work well with aggressive
optimization (Especially Digital UNIX).

Documentation for GEMPAK can be found as PDF files under
the $NAWIPS/doc/User_Guide directory, as well as online at:
http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/packages/gempak/tutorial/
I have provided release notes for GEMPAK 5.6 at:
http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/packages/gempak/GEMPAK5.6/

All users that use Gempak should source Gemenviron into their csh
environment to define the Gempak variables and add the executable
directory into their path. Once the distribution is installed,
you can edit the data directory locations defined in Gemenviron-
but thats not a priority for building.

Plese refer all questions about the distribution and any problems
you may have to address@hidden. You may also wish to
subscribe yourself to the gembud email list at:
http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/mailinglist/mailing-list-form.html

Announcements about the GEMPAK distribution, including new distributions,
patches, and feature enhancements are made through that list. Also,
if you have information or need to find other users who may have
experience with a specific data set, then you are encouraged to
use the email list which is composed of fellow GEMPAK users in our community.

Once you have GEMPAK installed, you can use the "dc" realtime data decoders
with the LDM package to decode the data into GEMPAK format as it arrives
at your site. Refer to the LDM web pages for the installation of LDM and
getting connected to the IDD. Examples of LDM pqact.cont pattern/action entries 
for 
the various types of data for the GEMPAK decoders are found in the tutorial
as well as in the Examples section of the GEMPAK www pages.


Steve Chiswell
Unidata User Support







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>preparing to try to install GARP on a system here in our lab.  I have a =
>few questions before I begin this process. =20
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>Will GARP/Gempak run only on RedHat Linux, or will any version of Linux =
>suffice?
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>Since no previous version of GARP/Gempak exists on the computer, will I =
>have to install Gempak first, and then install GARP, or will an =
>installation of GARP suffice?
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>How do I obtain GARP and/or Gempak for installation?  We should have a =
>license agreement, since previous versions of GARP have been run here. =20
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>Will documentation of University installation instructions be included =
>with the software?  I found the SOO/SAC installation instructions online =
>for GARP, but none for Universities.
>
>Any direction you could provide would be appreciated.  Thank you for =
>your time and assistance.
>
>Patrick
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>computer, will I have to install Gempak first, and then install GARP, or =
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>installation of GARP suffice?</FONT></DIV>
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><DIV><FONT size=3D2>Will documentation of University installation =
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>included with the software?&nbsp; I found the SOO/SAC installation =
>instructions=20
>online for GARP, but none for Universities.</FONT></DIV>
><DIV><FONT size=3D2></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
><DIV><FONT size=3D2>Any direction you could provide would be =
>appreciated.&nbsp;=20
>Thank you for your time and assistance.</FONT></DIV>
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