[gradsusr] opengrads issue
Arlindo da Silva
dasilva at alum.mit.edu
Sat Apr 28 17:46:26 EDT 2012
On Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 11:04 AM, Litta A J <littaaj at gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear sir,
>
> Thank you very much for your mail... opengrads bundle is working for 64
> bit machine. But opengrads is not working for 32 bit machine with the
> following installation files
>
> *grads-2.0.1.oga.1-bundle-i686-glibc2.5-linux-gnu.tar.gz*
> **
>
This is strange. Make sure your download tarball is not damaged. I'd try
downloading a new tarfile to be sure. (This kind of problem happens often
enough...)
> *Can I use re () or re2() functions for station data interpolation? *
> **
>
No, these functions only work for gridded data.
> *These functions are properly working for spatial plots. How to
> interpolate station data from 18km to 3km? *
> **
>
You probably want to use the
oacres()<http://grads.iges.org/grads/gadoc/gradfuncoacres.html>
function.
> *Please reply to my mail....*
> **
>
Please send your questions to the mailing list. I do not ahve time to
answer individual questions. Besides, going through the forum will make
sure that others can benefit from the answers as well.
Arlindo.
> *best regards,*
> *Litta*
> **
> On Sun, Apr 15, 2012 at 2:00 AM, Arlindo da Silva <
> arlindo.dasilva at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> On Fri, Apr 13, 2012 at 12:30 AM, Litta A J <littaaj at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Dear sir,
>>> Thank you very much for your mail. I have tried both opengrads bundle in
>>> my system. The system is in 32 bit. So first I downloaded the following
>>> bundle from their site and tried to install in my system.
>>> *grads-2.0.1.oga.1-bundle-i686-glibc2.5-linux-gnu.tar.gz*
>>>
>>> I got the following lines after try to use grads
>>> [root at nsg-corporate-059 ~]# grads
>>>
>>
>> Are you running this as superuser? Make sure X11 is working for you.
>> Try starting "xterm" and see if that comes up...
>>
>> Now, to rule out any X11 issues, start grads in batch mode with the -b
>> option
>>
>> [root at nsg-corporate-059 ~] opengrads -b
>>
>> (Yes, use "opengrads" instead of "grads", you will get better text
>> colors.)
>>
>> If your system is 32 bits, the x86_64 binaries will not work.
>>
>> Arlindo
>>
>>
>>
>>> Welcome to the OpenGrADS Bundle Distribution
>>> --------------------------------------------
>>> For additional information enter "grads -h".
>>> Starting
>>> "/home/Model/SOFT/grads-2.0.1.oga/Contents/Linux/Versions/2.0.1.oga.1/i686/grads
>>> " ...
>>> [root at nsg-corporate-059 ~]#
>>> Its properly detecting the path. But the command prompt is not coming.
>>> So I tried next opengrads bundle
>>> *grads-2.0.1.oga.1-bundle-x86_64-glibc2.5-linux-gnu.tar.gz*
>>> Then I got the following lines
>>> [root at nsg-corporate-059 TAR_FILES]# grads
>>>
>>> grads: missing required directory
>>> </home/Model/SOFT/grads-2.0.1.oga.1/Contents/Linux/i686>
>>> ---> at /home/Model/SOFT/grads-2.0.1.oga.1/Contents/grads line 165.
>>> [root at nsg-corporate-059 TAR_FILES]#
>>>
>>> I dont understand the issue? 32 bit opengrads version is working.. But
>>> the command prompt is not coming when I type grads/opengrads commands.
>>> Please help me..
>>> best regards,
>>> Litta
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Arlindo da Silva
>> dasilva at alum.mit.edu
>>
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--
Arlindo da Silva
*dasilva at alum.mit.edu*
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