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Parties interested in a Solaris release can email [[mailto:stardev@jach.hawaii.edu|stardev@jach.hawaii.edu]]. Parties interested in a Solaris release can email <<MailTo(stardev AT SPAMFREE jach DOT hawaii DOT edu)>>.

Starlink Software Collection - Download and Install

Five distributions of the Puana release of the Starlink Software Collection are available:

Parties interested in a Solaris release can email <stardev AT SPAMFREE jach DOT hawaii DOT edu>.

Installation instructions

Linux

The tar file will unzip into a star/ directory in the same directory you downloaded the tar file to. To install this, either copy it into a /star directory or create a /star softlink to this directory.

On some systems you may need the libg2c.so library. On Fedora Core (and presumably all Red Hat-derivative systems) this can be found in the compat-gcc-32 RPM. On Ubuntu (and presumably all Debian-derivative systems) this can be found in the libg2c0 package.

The 64-bit release requires glibc 2.5 and fairly recent versions of the X11 libraries (7.1 or higher). An up-to-date Gentoo, Fedora Core 6, or SUSE 10.1 are distributions that are known to work.

Note: The 64-bit keoe release installed into a star64/ directory. This has changed to standardise on a star/ installation location.

OS X tarball

The tar file will unzip into a star/ directory in the same directory you downloaded the tar file to. To install this, either copy it into a /star directory or create a /star softlink to this directory.

This release was built on OS X 10.4 (Tiger), and may not work on 10.3 (Panther).

If you have not installed the OS X SDK, you will need to install it to obtain the ncurses library. It is located on the Tiger installation DVD, or Disc 1 of your hardware's installation CDs (open the "Xcode Tools" folder, then double-click the "XcodeTools.mpkg" package). This will also install X11, which is needed for the various graphical Starlink programs like GAIA or KAPPA/DISPLAY.

Note: The PPC keoe and hokulei releases installed into a local-star/ directory. This has changed to standardise on a star/ installation location.

Post-installation Run-up

To set up your environment for use with the Starlink Software Collection, you must "source" some initialization files. On csh and related shells (like tcsh), source /star/etc/login and /star/etc/cshrc. On sh and related shells (like bash), source /star/etc/profile.

ORAC-DR for WFCAM

Because of the large size of WFCAM calibration files, they have been split off from the main download tarballs, as not everybody will be reducing WFCAM data using ORAC-DR. These calibrations can be downloaded here (372MB .tar.gz). The tar file will unzip into a wfcam/ directory in the same directory you downloaded the tar file to. To install these calibration files, copy the directory into the /star/bin/oracdr/cal/ directory (or /local-star/bin/oracdr/cal/ for OS X PPC) thus creating the /star/bin/oracdr/cal/wfcam/ directory containing the calibration files.

This file has not changed for the puana release, so if you previously downloaded it for either the hokulei or keoe releases, you do not need to download it again.

Starlink: PuanaDownload (last edited 2015-06-17 21:00:56 by GrahamBell)