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June 14, 2008, 12:34 |
starcd initialization
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I try to initialize star-cd and noticed that in hardware.ini file there are references to opt/fortran/, opt/absoft, etc. I check my folder but opt is empty, and star doesn't work. I need to install this compiler separately or i've a problem with installation?
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June 15, 2008, 10:35 |
Re: starcd initialization
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Yes. You purchase and install the compiler separately.
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June 15, 2008, 15:31 |
Re: starcd initialization
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And when i've installed it will star-cd work? Because i've looked at the configuration files and it seems to be properly setted, but I receive the error "star it's not properly initializated on host etc.."
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June 16, 2008, 11:28 |
Re: starcd initialization
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Sounds like your shell is not configured.
Try "source /opt/star/etc/setstar" where you will need to replace /opt/star with the path to your StarCD installation. You can test your shell configuration with "echo $STARDIR". If it doesn't report the path to your StarCD installation, you need to source the setstar script. |
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June 17, 2008, 08:17 |
Re: starcd initialization
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well, the command echo $STARDIR gives the correct installation directory, but i've noticed that setstar gives me only STARDIR, STARINI, CDLMD_LICENSE_FILE, LM_LICENSE_FILE and STARNET. But on the installation manual there are also ABSOFT: /opt/absoft LAMHOME: $STARDIR/LAM/7.0/linux_2.4-gcc_2.95.3-glibc_2.2.2-dso PROSTAR: $STARDIR/PROSTAR/4.02.003/linux_2.2-x86 RUNTIME: $STARDIR/RUNTIME/1.3.4/linux_2.4-x86 STAR: $STARDIR/STAR/4.02.003/linux_2.4-absoft_9.0a-glibc_2.2.2-dso STARLAUNCH: $STARDIR/STARLAUNCH/2.01.02/linux_2.2-x86 STARNET: $STARDIR/STARNET/3.00.011/generic
they don't appear in my terminal.Am I missing something? |
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June 17, 2008, 19:22 |
Re: starcd initialization
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I'm not sure how to interpret that one. When I source the setstar script, I get all those echoed to the screen. The values are set inside $STARDIR/etc/software.ini. You can check there.
Maybe your installation is corrupted? Can you run any application from the StarCD installation? The PROSTAR GUI, prosurf, etc.? |
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June 18, 2008, 03:28 |
Re: starcd initialization
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yes all values are in software.ini, but i can't run any aplication: i receive the same advise "it's not prperly initialized on host". I tried with star, prostar, starlaunch, ecc
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June 18, 2008, 04:35 |
Re: starcd initialization
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If you do have all the variables initialized, then check that they are pointing at the proper locations. I've had such a problem once, when I was trying to start a 64-bit Star-CD at 32-bit Linux
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June 18, 2008, 10:56 |
Re: starcd initialization
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I'm not sure how to interpret that one. When I source the setstar script, I get all those echoed to the screen. The values are set inside $STARDIR/etc/software.ini. You can check there.
Maybe your installation is corrupted? Can you run any application from the StarCD installation? The PROSTAR GUI, prosurf, etc.? |
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June 19, 2008, 09:37 |
Re: starcd initialization
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Ok now prostar and other applications run (Pauli were right, corrupted installation). Star doesn't run and i've the same error: i installed Intel fortran compiler in /opt/intel/fc/10.1.015 and set this path in hardware.ini but it doesn't work. Any suggestion? Thanks for your help
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