On Fri, 10 Oct 2008, Malcolm J. Currie wrote:
> Lee,
I missed this message on STARDEV, or else the CC has been stripped so I
have no idea who we are talking to and whether they will see the reply.
> We think we've purged the last of the hardwired paths...
>
> Relocation of binaries should now be possible by defining the
> STARLINK_DIR environment variable to point to /SciApps/star before
> sourcing the $STARLINK_DIR/etc/[login|cshrc|profile] scripts.
Yes. Except Macs are picky because they really really like their -R burned
in paths and DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH does not seem to help. It all relocates on
Linux without problem but you may find that you will need to build from
source for OSX to get relocating to work (without hacking up
install_name_tool and that may not work because we did not use a long
build directory).
>
>> Additionally it will be appreciated very much if you would give us
>> access to the source code that will allow us to rebuild the package
>> from source when we need to. Thanks so much for your help.
>
> According to http://starlink.jach.hawaii.edu/ in the Support section you
> can access the source using this command.
>
> % svn checkout https://starlink.jach.hawaii.edu/svn/trunk starbuild
>
> I've not tried this route myself for some time. This accesses the
> development code rather say the source for the humu release.
>
works all the time. Multiple platforms and compilers.
Does not include ORAC-DR or any perl components.
--
Tim Jenness
JAC software
http://www.jach.hawaii.edu/~timj
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