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Revision as of 19:02, 1 December 2021
These instructions were tested for Debian 10 and Ubuntu 20.04. They should help you to install both the X-ray isisscripts as well as the "stellar_isisscripts", but will focus on the latter. It also assumes that you use the bash shell.
If you prefer an easy way to run the X-ray isisscripts (without the "stellar_isisscripts"), you can use the singularity container:
https://www.sternwarte.uni-erlangen.de/wiki/index.php/Isis_tutorial_installing
1. Install basic dependencies and general things
sudo apt-get -y install libreadline-dev sudo apt-get -y install libcurl4 sudo apt-get -y install libcurl4-gnutls-dev sudo apt-get -y install libncurses5-dev sudo apt-get -y install xorg-dev sudo apt-get -y install gcc g++ gfortran sudo apt-get -y install perl-modules-5* sudo apt-get -y install python3-dev sudo apt-get -y install fig2dev sudo apt-get -y install libpng-dev sudo apt-get -y install zlib1g-dev sudo apt-get -y install libpcre3-dev sudo apt-get -y install libonig-dev sudo apt-get -y install pgplot5 sudo apt-get -y install wget
You may have to define some things in your ~/.bashrc:
export GCC="/usr/bin/gcc" export CC="/usr/bin/gcc" export CXX="/usr/bin/g++"
Then do
source ~/.bashrc
1. Install HEASOFT
This is not required for the "stellar_isisscripts" and should be skipped if you only want to install these. It seems to be required to run the X-ray isisscripts properly. To download HEASOFT, go to:
https://heasarc.gsfc.nasa.gov/lheasoft/download.html
unpack the download, and then:
cd heasoft-6.29/BUILD_DIR
Before I could run the configure script I had to make many files executable, so it seems easiest to make all of them executable (this is not good practice):
find .. -name '*' | xargs chmod +x
Building HEASOFT will take a while:
./configure make sudo make install find .. -name 'headas-init.sh' | xargs chmod +x
Finally, you need to define $HEASOFT. For me, this meant editing ~/.bashrc to include the two following lines. You need to adjust the path of course:
export HEADAS=/home/matti/programs/heasoft-6.29/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-libc2.31 . $HEADAS/headas-init.sh
Then, in the terminal:
source ~/.bashrc
5. Install slang / slang modules / isis / isisscripts
First get the latest versions of slang / jed/ slgsl / slxfig / slirp / isis / isisscripts. I recommend using the git repositories. Go to the Software directory in your terminal and clone the repositories:
git clone https://github.com/houckj/isis git clone git://git.jedsoft.org/git/slang.git git clone git://git.jedsoft.org/git/slxfig.git git clone git://git.jedsoft.org/git/slgsl.git git clone git://git.jedsoft.org/git/jed.git git clone git://git.jedsoft.org/git/slirp.git git clone http://www.sternwarte.uni-erlangen.de/git.public/isisscripts
Install slang. Go to the slang directory.
sh ./configure make sudo make install
Install isis. Go to the isis directory, here with HEADAS:
sh ./configure --with-headas=$HEADAS make sudo make install
If your aim is to install the "stellar_isisscripts", you don't need HEADAS. You may have to install fitsio:
https://heasarc.gsfc.nasa.gov/fitsio/
Then:
sh ./configure make sudo make install
Add --with-slang=/path/to/slang to the following configuration set ups in case you installed slang in a different path other than /usr/local/
Install jed. Go to the jed directory
sh ./configure make make xjed sudo make install
Install slgsl. Go to the slgsl directory
sh ./configure make sudo make install
Install slxfig. Go to the slxfig directory
sh ./configure make sudo make install
Install slirp. Go to the slirp directory
sh ./configure make sudo make install
Before building the isisscripts, install the "SLURP" perl module.
sudo perl -MCPAN -e shell install CPAN reload cpan install File::Slurp quit
Then go to the isisscripts directory and
make
Create / modify the .isisrc file in your $HOME directory and add the following line
add_to_isis_load_path("/Path/To/isisscripts/share/"); define ris() { require("isisscripts"); };
This allows the easy access to require("isisscripts") in isis.
6. Install stellar_isisscripts
Get the newest version of the stellar_isisscripts from git. If you have a Remeis/gitlab account and are at the Remeis observatory, do:
git clone git@serpens.sternwarte.uni-erlangen.de:irrgang/stellar.git mv stellar stellar_isisscripts
If you have a Remeis/gitlab account and are not at the Remeis observatory, do:
git clone http://www.sternwarte.uni-erlangen.de/gitlab/irrgang/stellar.git mv stellar stellar_isisscripts
Otherwise ask Matti Dorsch. Then:
cd stellar_isisscripts make
Now compile some necessary C functions:
cd stellar_isisscripts/slirp slirp -make -lm -lgsl -lgslcblas -lpthread c_functions.h c_functions.o sed -i -e 's/^CFLAGS[[:space:]]*= -g -O2/CFLAGS = -g -Ofast -Wall -Wextra/g' Makefile
Then:
make make test rm c_functions-test.sl ; rm c_functions.o ; rm c_functions_glue.o ; rm c_functions_glue.c ; rm Makefile ; rm *~
Create modify the .isisrc file in your $HOME directory and add the following line
add_to_isis_load_path("/Path/To/stellar_isisscripts/share/"); define rmy() { require("stellar_isisscripts"); };
To use all functions, you need the stilts tool, which is related to TOPCAT. You can install it as a package:
sudo apt-get install stilts
Only if this does not work:
mkdir stilts; cd stilts wget http://www.star.bris.ac.uk/~mbt/stilts/stilts.jar wget 'http://www.star.bris.ac.uk/~mbt/stilts/stilts' chmod +x stilts sudo cp * /usr/bin/
To test if the scripts work, try for example:
isis rmy; s = query_photometry ("HZ44"); s.print(); help query_photometry q exit;