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+ | * Get what you need to start: | ||
sudo apt-get install tcsh <br> | sudo apt-get install tcsh <br> | ||
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sudo dpkg -i termcap-compat_1.2.3_i386.deb<br> | sudo dpkg -i termcap-compat_1.2.3_i386.deb<br> | ||
- | + | * Use System>Administration>Users and Groups to create an account with username "iraf", real name "IRAF Maintenance", home directory "/iraf/iraf/local", shell "/bin/tcsh", and a secure password. For sudo commands here on, use this password. | |
sudo chown -R iraf:iraf /iraf <br> | sudo chown -R iraf:iraf /iraf <br> | ||
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- | + | * During the next step keep hitting enter to select the default settings. When it finishes you should receive "Installation Completed With No Errors". | |
- | sudo ./install | + | sudo ./install<br> |
+ | sudo apt-get install libncurses5<br> | ||
+ | cd /iraf/x11iraf/<br> | ||
+ | wget http://iraf.net/ftp/iraf/x11iraf/x11iraf-v1.5DEV-bin.redhat.tar.gz<br> | ||
+ | tar -zxf x11iraf-v1.5DEV-bin.redhat.tar.gz<br> | ||
+ | mv lib.redhat lib.linux<br> | ||
+ | mv bin.redhat bin.linux<br> | ||
- | + | * Again keep hitting enter to select the default settings. When it finishes you should receive "Installation complete". | |
- | cd /iraf/ | + | sudo ./install<br> |
+ | rm x11iraf-v1.5DEV-bin.redhat.tar.gz<br> | ||
+ | wget http://hea-www.harvard.edu/saord/download/ds9/linux/ds9.linux.6.0.tar.gz <br> | ||
+ | tar -zxf ds9.linux.6.0.tar.gz <br> | ||
+ | rm ds9.linux.6.0.tar.gz <br> | ||
+ | sudo mv ds9 /usr/local/bin/ <br> | ||
+ | cd /iraf/extern/ <br> | ||
+ | mkdir tables stsdas <br> | ||
+ | cd /iraf/extern/tables/ <br> | ||
+ | wget http://stsdas.stsci.edu/download/tables_3.11/tables3.11.tar.gz . <br> | ||
+ | tar zxf tables3.11.tar.gz <br> | ||
+ | rm tables3.11.tar.gz <br> | ||
+ | cd bin.linux/ <br> | ||
+ | wget http://stsdas.stsci.edu/download/tables_3.11/tables3.11.bin.redhat.tar.gz . <br> | ||
+ | tar zxf tables3.11.bin.redhat.tar.gz <br> | ||
+ | rm tables3.11.bin.redhat.tar.gz <br> | ||
+ | cd /iraf/extern/stsdas <br> | ||
+ | wget http://stsdas.stsci.edu/download/stsdas_3.11/stsdas3.11.tar.gz . <br> | ||
+ | tar zxf stsdas3.11.tar.gz <br> | ||
+ | rm stsdas3.11.tar.gz <br> | ||
+ | cd bin.linux <br> | ||
+ | wget http://stsdas.stsci.edu/download/stsdas_3.11/stsdas3.11.bin.redhat.tar.gz . <br> | ||
+ | tar zxf stsdas3.11.bin.redhat.tar.gz <br> | ||
+ | rm stsdas3.11.bin.redhat.tar.gz <br> | ||
+ | cd /iraf/extern/stsdas <br> | ||
+ | python python/compileall.py ./python <br> | ||
+ | python python/compileall.py ./python/* <br> | ||
- | + | * Here you will have several lines saying it can't list various files. This is not an error and is just an artifact of using the *. In your .bashrc file make an alias: | |
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- | In your .bashrc file make an alias | + | |
alias goiraf='xgterm -ls -g 82x30+0+0 -bg bisque1 -fn fixed -fg gray16 -e cl &' | alias goiraf='xgterm -ls -g 82x30+0+0 -bg bisque1 -fn fixed -fg gray16 -e cl &' | ||
- | + | * Go to your home directory: | |
+ | cd /home/user/<br> | ||
mkiraf | mkiraf | ||
xgterm #Select "xgterm" as your IRAF shell when prompted | xgterm #Select "xgterm" as your IRAF shell when prompted | ||
- | If it blinks and dies with the message <font color="red">libtermcap.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or | + | If it blinks and dies with the message <font color="red">libtermcap.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory</font>, it means you have skipped the first 7 lines (just below the horizontal line in the beginning of this page), so go back and ''do it''! (strongly advised). Or follow the instructions below (not advised). |
- | directory</font>, it means you have skipped the first 7 lines (just below the horizontal line in the beginning of this page), so go back and ''do it''! (strongly advised). Or follow the instructions below (not advised). | + | |
sudo apt-get install ncurses-dev <br> | sudo apt-get install ncurses-dev <br> | ||
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keep | keep | ||
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+ | <font color=red>!!! Copy the missing text and uncomment existing but '''leave exactly the same spaces''' as in the original ''extern.pkg'' file - copy and paste blank fields (I cannot mimic that here) !!!</font> | ||
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+ | Now you are ready to improve your IRAF to become [http://wiki.ipb.ac.rs/index.php/Astro_links#PYRAF PYRAF], which I strongly recommend. | ||
= END = | = END = | ||
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+ | == IRAF External Packages Installation == | ||
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+ | Move package (let's call it rjtools_2.12.tar.gz) to /iraf/extern/ or /iraf/iraf/extern/ or wherever extern dir is created. Then unpack it (it's usually .tar.gz). Then add the following two lines in your login.cl in the ~/iraf/ dir. This is the one login.cl created in each dir whenever you do mkiraf: | ||
+ | reset rjtools = /iraf/iraf/extern/rjtools_2.12/ | ||
+ | task rjtools.pkg = rjtools$rjtools.cl | ||
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+ | Next time you do mkiraf you will see the following package (in this case rjtools) in the list of currently defined packages ready to use. |
Latest revision as of 10:36, 13 September 2018
IRAF Setup on Ubuntu/Debian
Taken from http://ihateskittles.com/iraf/
Updated 12.03.2010
This page describes how to setup IRAF on a 32-bit Ubuntu/Debian machine. Installation of X11IRAF, DS9, Tables, and STSDAS are also included.
It will be easiest if you just copy-paste the instructions one by one. Please be sure to read and implement the instructions in brackets as well.
(For 64-bit installation, use
http://ihateskittles.com/iraf/iraf_amd64.txt )
Based on instructions by: Rubab Khan (http://geco.phys.columbia.edu/~rubab/) and Michael Hutchinson (http://mjhutchinson.com/journal/2006/11/05/install_iraf_on_ubuntu_edgy_amd64)
- Get what you need to start:
sudo apt-get install tcsh
wget http://ihateskittles.com/iraf/ldso_1.9.11-15_i386.deb
sudo dpkg -i ldso_1.9.11-15_i386.deb
wget http://ihateskittles.com/iraf/libc5_5.4.46-15_i386.deb
sudo dpkg -i libc5_5.4.46-15_i386.deb
wget http://ihateskittles.com/iraf/termcap-compat_1.2.3_i386.deb
sudo dpkg -i termcap-compat_1.2.3_i386.deb
- Use System>Administration>Users and Groups to create an account with username "iraf", real name "IRAF Maintenance", home directory "/iraf/iraf/local", shell "/bin/tcsh", and a secure password. For sudo commands here on, use this password.
sudo chown -R iraf:iraf /iraf
su iraf
mkdir /iraf/irafbin
mkdir /iraf/irafbin/bin.linux
mkdir /iraf/irafbin/noao.bin.linux
mkdir /iraf/x11iraf
mkdir /iraf/extern
cd /iraf/iraf
wget http://iraf.net/ftp/iraf/v214/PCIX/as.pcix.gen.gz
tar -zxf as.pcix.gen.gz
rm as.pcix.gen.gz
cd /iraf/iraf/unix/bin.redhat/
mv * ../bin.linux/
cd /iraf/irafbin/bin.linux
wget http://iraf.net/ftp/iraf/v214/PCIX/ib.rhux.x86.gz
tar -zxpf ib.rhux.x86.gz
rm ib.rhux.x86.gz
cd /iraf/irafbin/noao.bin.linux
wget http://iraf.net/ftp/iraf/v214/PCIX/nb.rhux.x86.gz
tar -zxpf nb.rhux.x86.gz
rm nb.rhux.x86.gz
setenv iraf /iraf/iraf/
cd $iraf/unix/hlib
source irafuser.csh
- During the next step keep hitting enter to select the default settings. When it finishes you should receive "Installation Completed With No Errors".
sudo ./install
sudo apt-get install libncurses5
cd /iraf/x11iraf/
wget http://iraf.net/ftp/iraf/x11iraf/x11iraf-v1.5DEV-bin.redhat.tar.gz
tar -zxf x11iraf-v1.5DEV-bin.redhat.tar.gz
mv lib.redhat lib.linux
mv bin.redhat bin.linux
- Again keep hitting enter to select the default settings. When it finishes you should receive "Installation complete".
sudo ./install
rm x11iraf-v1.5DEV-bin.redhat.tar.gz
wget http://hea-www.harvard.edu/saord/download/ds9/linux/ds9.linux.6.0.tar.gz
tar -zxf ds9.linux.6.0.tar.gz
rm ds9.linux.6.0.tar.gz
sudo mv ds9 /usr/local/bin/
cd /iraf/extern/
mkdir tables stsdas
cd /iraf/extern/tables/
wget http://stsdas.stsci.edu/download/tables_3.11/tables3.11.tar.gz .
tar zxf tables3.11.tar.gz
rm tables3.11.tar.gz
cd bin.linux/
wget http://stsdas.stsci.edu/download/tables_3.11/tables3.11.bin.redhat.tar.gz .
tar zxf tables3.11.bin.redhat.tar.gz
rm tables3.11.bin.redhat.tar.gz
cd /iraf/extern/stsdas
wget http://stsdas.stsci.edu/download/stsdas_3.11/stsdas3.11.tar.gz .
tar zxf stsdas3.11.tar.gz
rm stsdas3.11.tar.gz
cd bin.linux
wget http://stsdas.stsci.edu/download/stsdas_3.11/stsdas3.11.bin.redhat.tar.gz .
tar zxf stsdas3.11.bin.redhat.tar.gz
rm stsdas3.11.bin.redhat.tar.gz
cd /iraf/extern/stsdas
python python/compileall.py ./python
python python/compileall.py ./python/*
- Here you will have several lines saying it can't list various files. This is not an error and is just an artifact of using the *. In your .bashrc file make an alias:
alias goiraf='xgterm -ls -g 82x30+0+0 -bg bisque1 -fn fixed -fg gray16 -e cl &'
- Go to your home directory:
cd /home/user/
mkiraf
xgterm #Select "xgterm" as your IRAF shell when prompted
If it blinks and dies with the message libtermcap.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory, it means you have skipped the first 7 lines (just below the horizontal line in the beginning of this page), so go back and do it! (strongly advised). Or follow the instructions below (not advised).
sudo apt-get install ncurses-dev
sudo ln -s libtermcap.so /usr/lib/libtermcap.so.2
And do mkiraf again in the terminal.
The command 'goiraf' will now launch a complete IRAF session containing DS9, xgterm and ecl, based in ~/IRAF.
If it blinks and dies, you have skipped the first 7 lines (just below the horizontal line in the beginning of this page), so go back and do it!
If you don't see stsdas or tables edit your extern.pkg file:
sudo gedit /iraf/iraf/unix/hlib/extern.pkg
With the following lines:
reset tables = /iraf/extern/tables/
task tables.pkg = tables$tables.cl
reset stsdas = /iraf/extern/stsdas/
task stsdas.pkg = stsdas$stsdas.cl
reset helpdb = "lib$helpdb.mip\
,noao$lib/helpdb.mip\
,tables$lib/helpdb.mip\
,stsdas$lib/helpdb.mip\
"
keep
!!! Copy the missing text and uncomment existing but leave exactly the same spaces as in the original extern.pkg file - copy and paste blank fields (I cannot mimic that here) !!!
Now you are ready to improve your IRAF to become PYRAF, which I strongly recommend.
END
IRAF External Packages Installation
Move package (let's call it rjtools_2.12.tar.gz) to /iraf/extern/ or /iraf/iraf/extern/ or wherever extern dir is created. Then unpack it (it's usually .tar.gz). Then add the following two lines in your login.cl in the ~/iraf/ dir. This is the one login.cl created in each dir whenever you do mkiraf:
reset rjtools = /iraf/iraf/extern/rjtools_2.12/ task rjtools.pkg = rjtools$rjtools.cl
Next time you do mkiraf you will see the following package (in this case rjtools) in the list of currently defined packages ready to use.