Thanks to all who have offered help, there are a few recent things I need to
try but am not at my linux machine right now, but getting close to solving the
problems I think. Seems it has a lot to do with my env variables.
Right now, I believe I have everything set corectly in the bashrc file, with
path pointing to /home/ldm/bin and ldmhome to /home/ldm
Something I just realized, my home/ldm/bin and other /home/ldm directory links
seem to be broken, I created them following the unidata preinstall directions
and typing:
cd ~ldm
% ln -s runtime/bin bin
% ln -s runtime/man man
% ln -s runtime/src src
% ln -s runtime/lib lib
% ln -s runtime/include include
But those commands don't seem to make much sense, it would seem that all those
directories should point to /home/ldm/ldm-5.2.binary/ correct? So to set those
links would I type:
ln -s runtime/bin /home/ldm/ldm-5.2.binary
from the ~ldm directoy?
Thanks again for all the help and patience!
Matt
>===== Original Message From Gerry Creager N5JXS <gerry.creager@xxxxxxxx>
=====
>When you bult LDM, it created a bin directory. That's where all the
>programs reside. You need to A) add that to your path or B) place these
>in some bin directory already in your path, such as /usr/local/bin.
>There's a minor blurb in the LDM instructions that I missed the first
>time about adding the path statement. One thing to consider would be
>making the PATH addition in /etc/csh.login so that all users get it, as
>well as /etc/bashrc
>
>Gerry
>
>Matt Rosier wrote:
>> Actually, that was the command I tried typing (typo in the original msg).
>>
>> Still no luck, ldmadmin not found.
>>
>> Matt
>>
>>
>>>===== Original Message From "Stonie R. Cooper"
>>
>> <stonie.cooper@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> =====
>>
>>>Matt,
>>>
>>>Try "ldmadmin mkqueue".
>>>
>>>Stonie
>>>
>>>On Friday February 28 2003 00:02, Matt Rosier wrote:
>>>
>>>Hello all,
>>>
>>>I am fairly new to Linux, so please excuse any ignorance. I have just
>>>installed LDM in /home/ldm by strictly following all of the preinstallation
>>>and installation guidelines. However, when I attempt to run the command
>>>"ldm mkqueue" I am told that the command was not found.
>>>
>>>I've tried running the command ./ldmadmin.in mkqueue and I receive:
>>>
>>>Feb 27 23:50:15 UTC @ : make_pq: mkqueue failed
>>>
>>>As far as I know, my settings in scriptconfig are correct:
>>>
>>>perl="/usr/bin/perl"
>>>LDMHOME="/usr/local/ldm"
>>>
>>>And in ldmadmin.in I have modified the first line to reflect the location
>>>of perl.
>>>
>>>I really appreciate the assistance and patience in helping out a newbie :)
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>
>>>Matt
>>>
>>>Matthew J. Rosier
>>>Junior
>>>UNC Asheville Atmospheric Science
>>>
>>>--
>>>Stonie Cooper
>>>Planetary Data, Incorporated
>>>(402) 782-6611/(770) 713-6763
>>
>
>
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