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This guide takes you through the necessary steps required to install software for pulsar data analysis on a machine running CentOS Linux. These notes are based on installation onto a fresh install of CentOS 7 on a 64-bit machine. Please note that for installation to be successful, the software should be installed in the order described on this page..bashrc
file, e.g:Then reload your .bashrc
file and check changes are taken up:
Install the epel-release repository:
Install the following dependencies:
Remove incompatible libpng-devel and install libpng12:a) single precision (for Psrchive)
b) double precision (for Tempo2)
Copy psrcat executable to $ASTROSOFT/bin:
pgplot-{version}/drivers.list
to the pgplot_build directory.Edit drivers.list
as required to enable the appropriate drivers, then start the build:Edit the makefile
with the following:
a) Set the fortran compiler to gfortran (line 25):
Check paths to png.h, pngconf.h, zlib.h, zconf.h, and change line 882
to e.g:
Save the file and compile it:
Try the PGPLOT demo:
Press enter at the prompt.
Enter /home/{user}/pulsar_software/bin
at prompt to set the default path of the executables.
Edit makefile.linux
with the following:
a) Ensure the PGPLOT libraries in the LPGPLOT line are in the following order, and add -lpng
to enable png output from PGPLOT:
b) Add the following to the end of the CCC line:
c) Add the following line defining the fortran compiler:
d) Uncomment LFITS and LFFTW and edit paths to:
Remove the backslash and quote from dosearch.f
(line 265):
Change from:
to:
Save the file and compile it:
Create a file named 'backends.list' and add e.g.:
Edit Makefile
as follows:
a) Define paths to fftw and cfitsio includes and libs
b) Add '-lm' flag to CFLAGS
c) Add '-g -fPIC' to FFLAGS
Continue the build:
Now for the python:
Edit library and include paths in setup.py and setup_ppgplot.py e.g.:
Continue the build:
libpgplot errors e.g.:
The chances are that the fortran compiler was not the same as the one used to compile PGPLOT. So if PGPLOT was compiled with gfortran, then ensure FC is set to gfortran when building the others.
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