On Thu, May 17, 2012 at 2:40 AM, Peter W. Draper
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> On Wed, 16 May 2012, Tim Jenness wrote:
>
>> <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>>
>>> On Tue, 15 May 2012, Tim Jenness wrote:
>>>
>>>> The final thing that seems to be killing my new _INT64 build is that
>>>> GAIA
>>>> has some fortran-based byte swapping code and is lacking a 64-bit int
>>>> version.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Indeed, if you're sure that things can now be built I'll have a look at
>>> updating GAIA. Skycat should be OK as it supports a LONG type.
>>>
>>
>> Great. Thanks. GAIA is where make world stops at the moment.
>
>
> It gets past that now and fails in KAPPA:
>
Thanks.
> cd applications/kappa \
> && (make && make install) >make.log 2>make.log.err || { cat
> make.log.err; false; }
> libndfpack/.libs/libndfpack.a(setext.o): In function `setext':
> /loc/pwda/pdraper/starlink_git/starlink/applications/kappa/libndfpack/setext.f:1006:
> undefined reference to `par_exack_'
> /loc/pwda/pdraper/starlink_git/starlink/applications/kappa/libndfpack/setext.f:795:
> undefined reference to `par_get0k_'
> collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
>
Yes. I'll have a look at subpar.
> Seems that Skycat will require an update after all, I forgot that "LONG" is
> really 32bit int and what we actually need is "LONGLONG". The latest Skycat
> has this so I'm looking at a package upgrade, but don't hold your breath
> there is a lot to work through. After that I'll get back to a proper update
> of GAIA.
Fantastic. Thanks.
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Tim Jenness
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