[To reply replace "Aaron.Sloman.XX" with "A.Sloman"]
marcello@firstlinux.net writes:
> > > > > > popc -e junk junk.p
> > > > ...
> > > I got this:
> > > popc -e junk junk.p
> > > ;;; MISHAP - SAVED IMAGE NOT FOUND
> > > ;;; INVOLVING: 'e.psv'
> > > ;;; DOING
> >...
> >
> > If usepop is defined and popsys is not,
> ...
> so it was, but even after I 've defined popsys I get the same messages.
> > ...
> > If they are both defined, is there a file in $popsys/popc.psv?
> Yes, there is.
Let's go back a few steps to instructions which I hope should be in
the installation guide, but may have been buried in too much text
about licensing conditions:
1. First define $usepop
This should refer to the root directory where poplog is located,
e.g. /usr/local/poplog/v15.53 or whatever.
2. The next step will depend on your shell:
IF using csh or tcsh as your shell do
source $usepop/pop/com/poplog
IF using bash, or ksh, or sh as your shell do
. $usepop/pop/com/poplog.sh
If you don't first do steps 1 and 2, (or some equivalent, e.g. if
you have fetched setup.tar.gz ) you will find that lots of things
connected with poplog do not work.
3. Then check that the environment variable $pop_popc has been
defined:
echo $pop_popc
This should print out something like:
+/usr/local/poplog/v15.53/pop/pop/popc.psv
which should be equivalent to
+$popsys/popc.psv
If you find that $pop_popc is not defined, after steps 1 and 2
then there is something amiss with your installation.
4. If $pop_popc is defined, then try the command that previously
failed:
popc -e junk junk.p
If that still does not work, then the installation of poplog may
have gone wrong in some way.
If $pop_popc is defined as above, it should no longer give you
> ;;; MISHAP - SAVED IMAGE NOT FOUND
> ;;; INVOLVING: 'e.psv'
5. If $pop_popc is not defined, then you can try this:
popc +$popsys/popc.psv -e junc junk.p
But you are likely to have some other problem if for some reason not
all the system environment variables have been defined.
Aaron
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School of Computer Science, The University of Birmingham, B15 2TT, UK
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