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20040722: Problems with v5.7.2p2



Jon,

It sounds the build was restarted at some point without doing a 
"make clean" such that you got a "main" routine in a program .o
file added into one of the archives.

The best way to clear this up is to:
cd $NAWIPS
make distclean   <-- to remove all the libraries in $GEMLIB
make all install

if your build stops  in the middle of a build, you should
run "make clean" before restarting. This will remove
any .o files in the build tree.

Steve Chiswell
Unidata User Support




>From: "Case.Jon" <address@hidden>
>Organization: UCAR/Unidata
>Keywords: 200407221655.i6MGtvaW029531

>Dear Unidata support,
>
>I just installed GEMPAK v5.7.2p2 in order to have the Level II radar
>display capabilities.  
>The previous version I had installed was version 5.6.j.
>
>Using the default compilers on our IBM/Linux Fedora Core 2 OS,
>everything seemed to compile and build just fine.  
>However, when I try to run any program, the program immediately runs and
>displays an x-window.  It seems to be looking for a parameter file for
>each program, which I can't figure out.  Also, "display", "list", and
>other such commands do not work, so I'm not able to look at the current
>settings for the parameters.  
>
>I looked through the web documentation, but could not find any
>information on GEMPAK program format changes.  Have I missed some
>details on program structure modifications, or does it sound like our
>GEMPAK install did not go properly?
>
>Thanks much for your help!
>Jonathan
>
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