STARLINK
In the following code substitute the actual release name for <release>.
Linux
source ~/<release>-build cd /export/data/star git clone git://github.com/Starlink/starlink.git starlink-<release> cd starlink-<release> git checkout <release> ./bootstrap make configure-deps ./configure -C make world
OS X
source ~/<release>-build export DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH=/star/lib cd development git clone git://github.com/Starlink/starlink.git starlink-<release> cd starlink-<release> git checkout <release> ./bootstrap make configure-deps ./configure -C make world
STARPERL
The Perl modules installer can be found in the perlmods subdirectory. Change into the directory and for more information, see the instructions in the README.
cd thirdparty/perlsys/perlmods/ ./build-modules.sh
Note that the regular ExtUtils::F77 from CPAN does not work correctly if building with g95 as it prefers gfortran. We have a revised version with a different search path, probably easiest to copy it from /stardev. It should not be relevant if using the gfortran compiler, however, NDF.so built in perl-NDF with ExtUtils can still be linked to libg2c, which is not available on all Linux distros. After installing the Starlink version of ExtUtils::F77
cd perl-NDF starperl Build.PL ./Build clean ./Build ./Build install
should remove the link to libg2c.so.
STARJAVA
LINUX
Download JDK (both 1.5 and 1.6) from Sun. Download JAI from java.net: http://download.java.net/media/jai/builds/release/1_1_3/
Run the binary installer for the JDK, which will create jdk-<whatever> directories. (The preceding three steps have been done as the starlink user on both scubadev and acsis, and the directories are in the /export/data/star directory. -- 22 January 2010) Change into the created jdk- directory, then run the binary installer for JAI, which will install JAI into the JDK directory. Then cp -r * $STARCONF_DEFAULT_PREFIX/java1.[56] to copy the files into the distribution.
cd $STARCONF_DEFAULT_PREFIX ln -s java1.5 java setenv STAR_JAVA $STARCONF_DEFAULT_PREFIX/java/bin/java
OS X
export STAR_JAVA=/usr/bin/java
Both platforms
Make sure that the ~/.stardev.properties file has:
star.dir=/star-<release>/starjava stardev=/star-<release>
(Not sure if this can take environment variables, which is why it doesn't use $STARCONF_DEFAULT_PREFIX)
git clone git://github.com/Starlink/starjava.git starjava-<release> cd starjava-<release> git checkout <release> cd ant setenv PATH `pwd`/bin:${PATH}
Make sure that the Starlink 'ant' command is first in your path by doing:
ant -projecthelp
If you see references for Starlink in there, you've done it right. Then do:
ant install ant clean
Or if you didn't set up the properties file:
ant -Dstar.dir=${STARLINK_DIR}/starjava install
Start using the new ant:
setenv PATH $STARCONF_DEFAULT_PREFIX/starjava/bin:${PATH}
And build starjava:
cd .. ant build ant install
Or if you didn't set up the properties file:
ant -Dstardev=${STARLINK_DIR} -Dstar.dir=${STARLINK_DIR}/starjava install
ORAC-DR
cd $STARCONF_DEFAULT_PREFIX/bin git clone git://github.com/Starlink/ORAC-DR.git oracdr cd oracdr/src/docs make install