freebsd-7.0 build

Valerio Guerra meteo at SPORT123.IT
Fri Feb 27 05:47:08 EST 2009


Jose F. Nieves wrote:
> I have built the latest supplibs, wgrib2 and the opengrads bundle for
> FreeBSD-7.0 on i386 and amd64 platforms. The corresponding package
> files have been uploaded to the opengrads download area.

Thank you very much for the Freebsd 7 build.

I placed the package in my home dir and I tried a simple test in batch mode (I do not use X) with the sample 'model.ctl'

The package works but gives strange messages when launching Grads.

The following is the commands I used to install the package and to run Grads:

cd /usr/home/guerra
gzip -d grads-2.0.a5.oga.1-bundle-amd64-unknown-freebsd7.0.tar.gz
tar -xf grads-2.0.a5.oga.1-bundle-amd64-unknown-freebsd7.0.tar
cd grads-2.0.a5.oga.1
cd Contents
./grads -bl

And the following are the "strange" init messages:

---cut here---
Grid Analysis and Display System (GrADS) Version 2.0.a5.oga.1
Copyright (c) 1988-2008 by Brian Doty and the
Institute for Global Environment and Society (IGES)
GrADS comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY
See file COPYRIGHT for more information

Config: v2.0.a5.oga.1 little-endian readline printim grib2 netcdf hdf4-sds opendap-grids,stn athena geotiff
Issue 'q config' command for more information.
Loading User Defined Extensions table </usr/home/guerra/grads-2.0.a5.oga.1/Contents/FreeBSD/amd64/gex/udxt> ... ok.
GX Package Initialization: Size = 11 8.5
Running in Batch mode
"", line 407, terminal 'dtc': exit_ca_mode but no enter_ca_mode
"", line 472, terminal '5410': enter_dim_mode but no exit_attribute_mode
"", line 472, terminal '5410': enter_reverse_mode but no exit_attribute_mode
"", line 503, terminal '5420': enter_dim_mode but no exit_attribute_mode
"", line 503, terminal '5420': enter_reverse_mode but no exit_attribute_mode
"", line 515, terminal '5425': enter_dim_mode but no exit_attribute_mode
"", line 515, terminal '5425': enter_reverse_mode but no exit_attribute_mode
"", line 525, terminal 'pc6300plus': enter_dim_mode but no exit_attribute_mode
"", line 525, terminal 'pc6300plus': enter_reverse_mode but no exit_attribute_mode
"", line 560, terminal 's4': enter_dim_mode but no exit_attribute_mode
"", line 560, terminal 's4': enter_secure_mode but no exit_attribute_mode
"", line 560, terminal 's4': enter_reverse_mode but no exit_attribute_mode
"", line 563, terminal 'b610': enter_dim_mode but no exit_attribute_mode
"", line 563, terminal 'b610': enter_reverse_mode but no exit_attribute_mode
"", line 585, terminal 'dm2500': exit_standout_mode but no enter_standout_mode
"", line 822, terminal 'scoansi': remove_clock but no display_clock
"", line 1239, terminal 'dmchat': exit_standout_mode but no enter_standout_mode
"", line 1267, terminal 'wsiris': enter_dim_mode but no exit_attribute_mode
"", line 2156, terminal '4105': enter_ca_mode but no exit_ca_mode
"", line 2156, terminal '4105': enter_insert_mode but no exit_insert_mode
"", line 2181, terminal 'tek4125': enter_insert_mode but no exit_insert_mode
"", line 2841, terminal 'vt520': restore_cursor but no save_cursor
"", line 2861, terminal 'vt520nam': restore_cursor but no save_cursor
"", line 3016, terminal 'xterm-sco': enter_alt_charset_mode but no acs_chars
"", line 3016, terminal 'xterm-sco': exit_alt_charset_mode but no acs_chars
"", line 4012, terminal 'wy99': from_status_line but no to_status_line
"", line 4285, terminal 'ibmx': remove_clock but no display_clock
"", line 4301, terminal 'ibmcx': remove_clock but no display_clock
"", line 4313, terminal 'zen50': display_clock but no remove_clock
"", line 4446, terminal 'fos': remove_clock but no display_clock
---cut here---

Anyway I can use Grads as usual.
Perhaps those messages are debug information?
Or something related to X, which I do not use?

Thank you very much.

Valerio Guerra



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