I am struggling during an observing run to compile my starlink package pamela during an observing run (I think I have found a bug). I git cloned a readonly copy of starlink and am trying to compile under gfortran because g95 seems to cause me problems. Last night I had to break into 'make world' before it had finished. When I tried re-starting it today it rapidly fell over with
cd libraries/sla \
&& (make && make install) >make.log 2>make.log.err || { cat make.log.err; false; }
cd applications/astrom \
&& (make && make install) >make.log 2>make.log.err || { cat make.log.err; false; }
/bin/sh: sla_link: command not found
/bin/sh: cfitsio_link: command not found
astrml.o: In function `astrml_':
/home/phsaap/software/starlink/applications/astrom/astrml.f:869: undefined reference to `sla_dfltin_'
/home/phsaap/software/starlink/applications/astrom/astrml.f:824: undefined reference to `sla_kbj_'
/home/phsaap/software/starlink/applications/astrom/astrml.f:915: undefined reference to `sla_kbj_'
etc
It was very quick on the sla part which is where I broke into it so I suspect it has not completed this properly. How do I get things going again without starting from scratch?
(I should say that I have set up the various environment variables again so they should be OK.) By the way I realise I should be using the write-able git clone but can't remember how to get going with that as usual.
Sorry for probably elementary question; I just don't use it enough ever to get comfortable,
Tom
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