<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">Danny,</font><br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">If you're going to put out a question
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create a new one by typing or pasting it in.</font><br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">Thanks!</font><br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">Stephen Mc</font><br><br><br><table width=100%><tr valign=top><td width=40%><font size=1 face="sans-serif"><b>Daniel Fritz <prodicalboxer@YAHOO.COM></b></font><br><font size=1 face="sans-serif">Sent by: GRADSUSR@LIST.CINECA.IT</font><p><font size=1 face="sans-serif">02/29/2008 03:11 PM</font><table border><tr valign=top><td bgcolor=white><div align=center><font size=1 face="sans-serif">Please respond to<br>GRADSUSR@LIST.CINECA.IT</font></div></table><br><td width=59%><table width=100%><tr valign=top><td><div align=right><font size=1 face="sans-serif">To</font></div><td><font size=1 face="sans-serif">GRADSUSR@LIST.CINECA.IT</font><tr valign=top><td><div align=right><font size=1 face="sans-serif">cc</font></div><td><tr valign=top><td><div align=right><font size=1 face="sans-serif">Subject</font></div><td><font size=1 face="sans-serif">SEA SURFACE TEMP</font></table><br><table><tr valign=top><td><td></table><br></table><br><br><tt><font size=2>HELLO EVERYONE,<br>I HAVE A QUESTION, IS SEA SURFACE TEMPERATURE THE</font></tt><br><tt><font size=2>SAME AS SKIN TEMPERATURE????<br>DANNY</font></tt><br><tt><font size=2>--- Arlindo da Silva <dasilva@ALUM.MIT.EDU>
wrote:<br></font></tt><br><tt><font size=2>> On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 5:19 PM, Xiaofeng Gong<br>> <nyxg21@gmail.com> wrote:<br>><br>> > Grads Users:<br>> ><br>> ><br>> > i am having troubles in installing user definded<br>> extensions. this sounds<br>> > simple, but somehow did not work.<br>> ><br>> > following the instructions from<br>> http://opengrads.org/wiki/index.php?<br>> ><br>><br>title=User_Defined_Extensions#Installation<http://opengrads.org/wiki/index.php?title=User_Defined_Extensions#Installation><br>> > :<br>> ><br>> > 1. download<br>> grads-1.9.0-rc1-gex-sparc-sun-solaris2.8.tar.gz<br>> > 2. uncompress/untar it in my $home/grads/bin<br>> (where i have my grads<br>> > excutables), so i see a gex directory there.<br>> > 3. setenv GAUDXT $home/grads/bin/gex/udxt<br>> > setenv LD_LIBRARY_PATH<br>> $home/grads/bin/gex:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH<br>><br>><br>> > 4. launch grads, test it<br>> > ga->query udct<br>> > Invalid QUERY argument: udct<br>><br>><br>> It appears that you are not running v1.9.0-rc1.<br>><br>><br>> ><br>> > qa->query udft<br>> > (nothing happened).<br>> > so testing fails.<br>> ><br>><br>> Before doing a "query udct", do a "query config"
and<br>> send me the output of<br>> that. Are you certain that you started the<br>> v1.9.0-rc1 executable? Notice<br>> that "grads" is *not* one of the executables. To be<br>> sure, do something like:<br>><br>> $home/grads/bin/gradsnc<br>> ...<br>> ga-> q udct<br>><br>> You should see something like:<br>><br>> @ ---> udc_env() from
<env.gex.dylib><br>> env ---> udc_env() from <env.gex.dylib><br>> getenv ---> udc_getenv() from <env.gex.dylib><br>> setenv ---> udc_setenv() from <env.gex.dylib><br>> xenv ---> udc_xenv() from <env.gex.dylib><br>> printenv ---> udc_xenv() from <env.gex.dylib><br>> gxyat ---> gxyat() from <gxyat.gex.dylib><br>> hello ---> cmd_hello() from<br>> <libhello.gex.dylib><br>> ipc_verb ---> cmd_Verb() from <libipc.gex.dylib><br>> ipc_open ---> cmd_Open() from <libipc.gex.dylib><br>> ipc_close ---> cmd_Close() from<br>> <libipc.gex.dylib><br>> ipc_save ---> cmd_Save() from <libipc.gex.dylib><br>> ipc_define ---> cmd_Define() from<br>> <libipc.gex.dylib><br>> ipc_error ---> cmd_Error() from<br>> <libipc.gex.dylib><br>><br>> while<br>><br>> ga-> q udft<br>><br>> should produce:<br>><br>> speed Args: 0 0 Exec: gsudf.gex.dylib<br>> env Args: 0 0 Exec: env.gex.dylib<br>> lt Args: 0 0 Exec: libbjt.gex.dylib<br>> jd Args: 0 0 Exec: libbjt.gex.dylib<br>> cosz Args: 0 0 Exec: libbjt.gex.dylib<br>> dayratio Args: 0 0 Exec: libbjt.gex.dylib<br>> if Args: 0 0 Exec: libbjt.gex.dylib<br>> maxv Args: 0 0 Exec: libbjt.gex.dylib<br>> minv Args: 0 0 Exec: libbjt.gex.dylib<br>> which Args: 0 0 Exec: libbjt.gex.dylib<br>> ftest Args: 0 0 Exec: libbjt.gex.dylib<br>> ttest Args: 0 0 Exec: libbjt.gex.dylib<br>> tfit Args: 0 0 Exec: libbjt.gex.dylib<br>> fit Args: 0 0 Exec: libbjt.gex.dylib<br>> tcor Args: 0 0 Exec: libbjt.gex.dylib<br>> treg Args: 0 0 Exec: libbjt.gex.dylib<br>> tmav Args: 0 0 Exec: libbjt.gex.dylib<br>> madvu Args: 0 0 Exec: libbjt.gex.dylib<br>> madvv Args: 0 0 Exec: libbjt.gex.dylib<br>> madvw Args: 0 0 Exec: libbjt.gex.dylib<br>> muadv Args: 0 0 Exec: libbjt.gex.dylib<br>> mvadv Args: 0 0 Exec: libbjt.gex.dylib<br>> mwadv Args: 0 0 Exec: libbjt.gex.dylib<br>> satvap Args: 0 0 Exec: libbjt.gex.dylib<br>> dew Args: 0 0 Exec: libbjt.gex.dylib<br>> lw Args: 0 0 Exec: libbjt.gex.dylib<br>> lw2 Args: 0 0 Exec: libbjt.gex.dylib<br>> pinterp Args: 0 0 Exec: libbjt.gex.dylib<br>> zinterp Args: 0 0 Exec: libbjt.gex.dylib<br>> line Args: 0 0 Exec: libbjt.gex.dylib<br>> hello Args: 0 0 Exec: libhello.gex.dylib<br>> ipc_save Args: 0 0 Exec: libipc.gex.dylib<br>> ipc_load Args: 0 0 Exec: libipc.gex.dylib<br>> re Args: 0 0 Exec: re.gex.dylib<br>> fish Args: 0 0 Exec: fish.gex.dylib<br>> ddlon Args: 0 0 Exec: fish.gex.dylib<br>> ddlat Args: 0 0 Exec: fish.gex.dylib<br>> cdiff2 Args: 0 0 Exec: fish.gex.dylib<br>> vor Args: 0 0 Exec: fish.gex.dylib<br>> div Args: 0 0 Exec: fish.gex.dylib<br>><br>> Notice that in GrADS v1.9, one usually does<br>> something like<br>><br>> % ln -s gradsnc grads<br>><br>> in order to be able to type just "grads".<br>><br>> Arlindo<br>><br>> --<br>> Arlindo da Silva<br>> dasilva@alum.mit.edu<br>><br></font></tt><br><br><br><tt><font size=2>____________________________________________________________________________________<br>Looking for last minute shopping deals?<br>Find them fast with Yahoo! Search. http://tools.search.yahoo.com/newsearch/category.php?category=shopping</font></tt><br><br><BR>
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