Astronomical Image Processing System
31DEC24 Version
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The 31DEC24 version of AIPS is now
available as our active development version. It is likely to change
on a daily, weekly, or monthly basis throughout 2024. To
install it, follow the advice below especially A Guide to the Install Wizard See the
special Mac installation for information
specific to installations on MacIntosh OS/X systems. Note that
31DEC24 is available both as a text installation (compilations done on
your computer) or as a binary installation (compilations done by us).
The former should work on all computers and requires much smaller
downloads. But the latter can offer greater simplicity in installation
and maintenance. The binary installation is likely to be the best
choice unless you plan local development of AIPS code. Note that we
have resolved many of the issues raised by modern gfortran compilers, so
compiling your own version is not likely to be too difficult. The LNX64
and MACINT versions are compiled with a gfortran 8.5 and 6.3 version,
respectively. The MACARM version is currently compiled with gfortran
12.2. Even the performance discrepancies have mostly disappeared. Note
too that the Mac binary versions are for 64-bit computers at Mac OS
10.10 (MACINT), 12.0 (MACARM) or greater (the master Mac INTEL is now at
12.6.4 while the master MACARM is at 13.6.3). The LNX64 binary version
is now computed on a RedHat 8 computer and the LINUX (32-bit) binary
version was computed on a computer that is now turned off. That version
will not appear in next year's AIPS.
Table of Contents
- Requirements:
- Unix Workstation: MacIntosh OS X (Darwin) either PPC or
Intel cpu, Linux/Intel, or Solaris/Sparc Ultra; 1 Gigabyte
memory, 1 Gigabyte disk space (not counting your data).
Binary installations which are now offered for MACPPX OS/X
systems using NRAO's IBM xlf compilers for PPC-based
systems or Intel's ifort for Intel-based systems, for SUL
systems using SUN's SUNWspro compilers, and for LINUX
systems using Intel's ifort compiler under RedHat.
- Internet (ftp) access;
- Perl version 5 (comes
with most Linux systems);
- The
rsync utility is now used and the Secure
Shell client and cvs utility are not
required.
- READING THE
DOCUMENTATION!
- Preliminaries for your installation:
- For binary installations, get the Install Wizard file, but
do not fetch the
31DEC24.tar.gz file.
Remember the date/time (Greenwich) on which
you started install.pl .
- Read the On-Line
Wizard Guide BEFORE PROCEEDING FURTHER! Also,
use it as you proceed through the various screens presented by
the wizard.
- Place
install.pl in the area that will be
your $AIPS_ROOT (top-level AIPS directory).
- If you have a previous installed version of AIPS:
- Edit your $HOME/.AIPSRC file: change the
CCOMOPT option to point at 31DEC24 and
delete the DOWNLOADED and
UNPACKED lines.
- Use the same $AIPS_ROOT area for the new
version
- Just give a carriage-return (Enter) to the screens
asking for information about hosts, disk areas,
printers, tapes, tape hosts and TV services.
- Make sure that the
install.pl file is
executable. Then, for binary installations,
perl install.pl -n
- Post-Install Steps:
- Edit $AIPS_ROOT files
AIPSPATH.SH and
AIPSPATH.CSH to select which version
of AIPS, if you have more than one, corresponds to NEW and
OLD.
- Upgrade the
$SYSLOCAL/UPDCONFIG file to match
any improvements you made in any previous version of that
file. Make sure that the e-mail addresses in the file are
correct.
- Make sure you Read the Midnight Job
instructions before enabling the
midnight job on your system. You may run the MNJ via a
cron, but most users elect to run the
do_daily. hostname file by hand at
times of their choosing.
This form of AIPS installation is recommended
only for sites that plan to develop their own software to run within
the AIPS system or for sites with architectures other than those for
which binary installations are available.
- Requirements:
- Unix Workstation: MacIntosh OS X (Darwin) PPC or Intel
cpu, Linux/Intel, Linux/Alpha, Solaris/Sparc,
Solaris/Intel, OSF1/Alpha, HP9000/HP-UX, SGI/Irix; 1
Gigabytes memory, 1 Gigabytes disk space (not counting
your data), Intel 486/33 or better.
- The text installation requires full developer-level
support for X Windows, C, and Fortran. Systems using the
GNU compilers may also need a separate installation of a
non-default version of the Fortan and C compilers. Note
that "full developer support" includes RPMs for X11 (e.g.
XFree86-devel), ncurses (ncurses-devel), and cvs (cvs).
- Perl version 5 (comes
with most Linux systems);
- Internet (ftp) access;
- The
cvs utility will now be used and the
Secure Shell (ssh v1 or Openssh) client is not
required.
- READING THE
DOCUMENTATION!
- Preliminaries for your installation:
- For a text installation, make sure that your
computer has a C and a Fortran compiler plus a full set of
XWindows include files and libraries. MacIntosh users may
consult the special Mac
installation instructions for information about these
issues. Be sure to check which GNU compilers are known
not to work with AIPS, including GNU
versions 2.96, 3.0.3, 3.0.4, 3.3.x, and 4.1.x.
Compiler versions (gfortran) 5.1, 5.3, and 6.4 are thought
to work well.
- For text installations, get the Install Wizard file.
- For a text installation, get the
31DEC24.tar.gz
file (over 178 Megabytes); this is re-generated on a nightly
basis from our master code repository. Remember the
date/time (US/Eastern) on which you started getting
the file. Remember to use "binary" mode to copy the file.
- For a text installation, get the Message Digest
Checksum file (md5sum); compare this to the output of
running "md5sum" on your copy of 31DEC24.tar.gz. Note that
md5sum comes with Linux and is a standard GNU utility. If
the output of "md5sum 31DEC24.tar.gz" does not match the
file 31DEC24.tar.gz.md5sum or if there is no md5sum file,
STOP! There's a problem; try a second copy
(with binary this time) and if there is still a problem Contact us
at our daip@nrao.edu address.
- Read the On-Line
Wizard Guide BEFORE PROCEEDING FURTHER! Also,
use it as you proceed through the various screens presented by
the wizard.
- Place both the
31DEC24.tar.gz file and
install.pl in the area that will be your
$AIPS_ROOT (top-level AIPS directory).
- If you have a previous installed version of AIPS:
- Edit your $HOME/.AIPSRC file: change the
CCOMOPT option to point at 31DEC24 and
delete the DOWNLOADED and
UNPACKED lines.
- Use the same $AIPS_ROOT area for the new
version
- Just give a carriage-return (Enter) to the screens
asking for information about hosts, disk areas,
printers, tapes, tape hosts and TV services.
- Make sure that the
install.pl file is
executable. Then, for text installations, run the script
with the command
perl install.pl
- Post-Install Steps:
- Edit $AIPS_ROOT files
AIPSPATH.SH and
AIPSPATH.CSH to select which version
of AIPS, if you have more than one, corresponds to NEW and
OLD.
- Upgrade the
$SYSLOCAL/UPDCONFIG file to match
any improvements you made in any previous version of that
file.
- Make sure you Read the Midnight Job
instructions before enabling the
midnight job on your system. You may run the MNJ via a
cron, but most users elect to run the
do_daily. hostname file by hand at
times of their choosing.
We do NOT plan to have a CDROM (actually DVD) with
31DEC24 on it after it is frozen. The DVD can be made
but only if that is the only possible way for you to get
AIPS.
If you have problems with our ftp server, please contact us.
If your site has a need for the current version of AIPS with
updates via the Internet and the so-called midnight job, Read this information. It has additional
information and instructions. Or Eric
Greisen for further information.
Since releases of AIPS are planned to be only on an annual
basis, the midnight job (now with easier setup and NO ssh) will be the
only way for AIPS users outside of NRAO to avail themselves in a
timely fashion of whatever enhancements, changes, or new functionality
we add to Classic AIPS.
The MNJ is the only way in which you can fetch
changes to your version of AIPS, other than a full re-installation.
It works for both binary and text installations and is sometimes
useful even for the "frozen" version of AIPS, since the most recent
frozen version will be patched to correct egregious errors.
The 6-month progress report on 31DEC24 is available as 31DEC24 AIPSLetter dated 30 June
2024 (PS, 1033672 bytes). It is also available gzipped (475695 bytes) and PDF, (192158 bytes).
The final report on 31DEC23 is available as 31DEC23 AIPSLetter dated 31 December
2023 (PS, 1017389 bytes). It is also available gzipped, (465648 bytes) and PDF, (188112 bytes). The 6-month
progress report on 31DEC23 is available as 31DEC23 AIPSLetter dated 30 June
2023 (PS, 1018605 bytes). It is also available gzipped (467038 bytes) and PDF, (182929 bytes).
The final report on 31DEC22 is available as 31DEC22 AIPSLetter dated 31 December
2022 (PS, 1041563 bytes). It is also available as gzipped, (476835 bytes) and PDF, (194576 bytes). The 6-month
progress report on 31DEC22 is available as 31DEC22 AIPSLetter dated 30 June
2022 (PS, 1082649 bytes). It is also available gzipped (498836 bytes) and PDF, (183318 bytes).
The final report on 31DEC21 is available as 31DEC21 AIPSLetter dated 31 December
2021 (PS, 1015726 bytes). It is also available as gzipped, (462933 bytes) and PDF, (189631 bytes). The 6-month
progress report on 31DEC21 is available as 31DEC21 AIPSLetter dated 30 June
2021 (PS, 946615 bytes). It is also available gzipped (444817 bytes) and PDF, (152823 bytes).
The final report on 31DEC20 is available as 31DEC20 AIPSLetter dated 31 December
2020 (PS, 2700146 bytes). It is also available gzipped, (691630 bytes) and PDF, (481271 bytes). The 6-month
progress report on 31DEC20 is available as 31DEC20 AIPSLetter dated 30 June
2020 (PS, 1010321 bytes). It is also available gzipped (463109 bytes) and PDF,(186199 bytes).
The final report on 31DEC19 is available as 31DEC19 AIPSLetter dated 31 December
2019 (PS, 864697 bytes). It is also available gzipped, (433388 bytes) and PDF, (187651 bytes). The 6-month
progress report on 31DEC19 is available as 31DEC19 AIPSLetter dated 30 June
2019 (PS, 869314 bytes). It is also available gzipped (402257 bytes) and PDF, (141532 bytes).
The final report on 31DEC18 is available as 31DEC18 AIPSLetter dated 31 December
2018 (PS, 8022909 bytes). It is also available gzipped, (1008277 bytes) and PDF, (244403 bytes). The 6-month
progress report on 31DEC18 is available as 31DEC18 AIPSLetter dated 30 June
2018 (PS, 867221 bytes). It is also available gzipped (401469 bytes) and PDF, (140662 bytes).
The final report on 31DEC17 is available as 31DEC17 AIPSLetter dated 30 December
2017 (PS, 904027 bytes). It is also available gzipped (420144 bytes) and PDF, (159226 bytes). The 6-month
progress report on 31DEC17 is available as 31DEC17 AIPSLetter dated 30 June
2017 (PS, 902569 bytes). It is also available gzipped (419491 bytes) and PDF, (159212 bytes).
The final report on 31DEC16 is available as 31DEC16 AIPSLetter dated 31 December
2016 (PS, 957655 bytes). It is also available gzipped, (431102 bytes) and PDF, (185628 bytes). The 6-month
progress report on 31DEC16 is available as 31DEC16 AIPSLetter dated 30 June
2016 (PS, 907865 bytes). It is also available gzipped (414726 bytes) and PDF, (156135 bytes).
Tools to monitor shipments of the tar balls and the binary releases
as well as accesses of the cvs code maintenance system have been
created and run since Spring 2003. We estimate "sites" by counting
unique IP addresses. In each of the totals, an individual IP address
is counted only once. In general, an IP address is used by only one
user, but more than one IP address will be used by those users that
use dial-up connections. Thus, these totals are a modest
over-estimate. However, they are an underestimate of the number of
computers used for AIPS since at many institutions a single IP address
is used to provide AIPS to a number of computers. The table below
shows the totals in various categories and has links to the plots of
the cumulative totals. Note that the TST and NEW numbers for 2003 are
for only part of the year as, of course, are all the 2020 numbers.
These are indicated by the asterisk. The totals for TST and NEW
include both binary and tar-ball downloads. The binary totals include
binary downloads, but not binary MNJ accesses (which now use rsync).
SHIPPING SUMMARY
item |
2003 |
2004 |
2005 |
2006 |
2007 |
2008 |
2009 |
2010 |
2011 |
2012 |
2013 |
2014 |
2015 |
2016 |
2017 |
2018 |
2019 |
2020 |
2021 |
2022 |
2023 |
2024 |
TST name |
31DEC03 |
31DEC04 |
31DEC05 |
31DEC06 |
31DEC07 |
31DEC08 |
31DEC09 |
31DEC10 |
31DEC11 |
31DEC12 |
31DEC13 |
31DEC14 |
31DEC15 |
31DEC16 |
31DEC17 |
31DEC18 |
31DEC19 |
31DEC20 |
31DEC21 |
31DEC22 |
31DEC23 |
31DEC24 |
NEW name |
31DEC02 |
31DEC03 |
31DEC04 |
31DEC05 |
31DEC06 |
31DEC07 |
31DEC08 |
31DEC09 |
31DEC10 |
31DEC11 |
31DEC12 |
31DEC13 |
31DEC14 |
31DEC15 |
31DEC16 |
31DEC17 |
31DEC18 |
31DEC19 |
31DEC20 |
31DEC21 |
31DEC22 |
31DEC23 |
plot link |
2003 |
2004 |
2005 |
2006 |
2007 |
2008 |
2009 |
2010 |
2011 |
2012 |
2013 |
2014 |
2015 |
2016 |
2017 |
2018 |
2019 |
2020 2020all |
2021 2021all |
2022 2022all |
2023 2023all |
2024 2024all |
TST |
416 * |
808 |
832 |
806 |
965 |
1058 |
1228 |
1228 |
1105 |
940 |
1014 |
1045 |
1104 |
878 |
874 |
684 |
754 |
796 |
659 |
590 |
597 |
259* |
NEW |
88 * |
196 |
246 |
191 |
277 |
246 |
307 |
307 |
270 |
284 |
307 |
333 |
309 |
222 |
408 |
368 |
406 |
434 |
399 |
226 |
239 |
203* |
TST binary |
--- |
--- |
299 |
402 |
669 |
986 |
1082 |
1203 |
1064 |
1028 |
990 |
848 |
1001 |
788 |
768 |
603 |
686 |
750 |
604 |
572 |
596 |
256* |
NEW binary |
--- |
--- |
48 |
94 |
161 |
303 |
478 |
477 |
424 |
396 |
443 |
431 |
350 |
372 |
386 |
343 |
388 |
470 |
376 |
221 |
243 |
195* |
CVS |
551 |
797 |
982 |
1050 |
1385 |
1667 |
1855 |
1914 |
1747 |
1309 |
1264 |
1023 |
1070 |
761 |
644 |
461 |
435 |
428 |
555 |
324* |
154* |
6* |
Unique |
781 * |
1276 |
1460 |
1398 |
1811 |
2107 |
2399 |
2416 |
2228 |
1698 |
1937 |
1843 |
1817 |
1330 |
1383 |
1099 |
1155 |
1230 |
1215 |
965 |
896 |
418* |
The plots for 2024 will change usually on Wednesday but the numbers
in the table above depend on us remembering to change them and so will
change less often. The numbers for 2022 are now complete although the
CVS numbers are missing several weeks due to the change of master
computers. The numbers for 2023 are also now complete although the
CVS numbers are no longer meaningful since CVS is no longer used by
the MNJ. The 2024 nu,bers are only those of the first 6 months.
Modified on $Date: 2024/06/28 17:08:12 $
[Eric W. Greisen]
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