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From btaber@spice.jpl.nasa.govFri Feb 21 12:50:59 1997
Date: Tue, 5 Nov 96 18:22:19 -0700
From: "Bill L. Taber"
To: "Ian J. E. Jordan"
Subject: Re: spicelib update


Hi Ian,


Enclosed are instructions for downloading the NAIF Toolkit for
a Sun SPARCstation running SunOS via ftp. (Be sure to see the P.S.
at the end of this message.)


The delivery files are on a Sun SPARCstation that supports anonymous
ftp. To obtain your copy of the software, you should follow the
scenario described below. Note that your computer may have different
prompts and may not have the same implementation of ftp as does
our machine. If you have problems with ftp, contact your system
administrator. If you still have problems, contact us!


* ftp to the NAIF ftp server.


ftp naif-sun.jpl.nasa.gov


If this address cannot be resolved, try the numeric address
for the server.


ftp 128.149.126.11


* Login as the user anonymous.


ftp> user anonymous


(or if you're given a prompt:


Username: anonymous


or


Name (han:naif): anonymous )


* Enter your e-mail address for the password.


Password: user@host


At this point you should be "connected" to the ftp server.
If you are familiar with the workings of ftp, you can simply
execute the sequence of steps described in the next section
"Short Cut." On the other hand, if the instructions in there
don't look familiar, skip over "Short Cut" and follow
the "Detailed Instructions."




Short Cut.
----------


If your are familiar with the workings of ftp, you can simply
execute the sequence of steps described here. On the other hand,
if the instructions below look like inscrutable code, skip over
this section and begin with the more "Detailed Instructions."


ftp> cd pub/naif/toolkit/Sun_SunOS
ftp> ascii
ftp> get README
ftp> get install.csh


Next transfer various text files as seem appropriate for your
needs


ftp> get dscriptn.txt (describes toolkit structure.
Included in toolkit ".tar"
file.)


ftp> get whats.new (describes new features and bug
fixes in this and previous editions
of the toolkit. Included in the
".tar" file.)


ftp> get naif0005.tls (Most recent leapseconds kernel)
ftp> get pck00005.tpc (Most recent PCK kernel)


Finally, set the transfer mode to binary and copy the archive.




ftp> binary
ftp> get toolkit.tar.Z




You now have everything you need to install the toolkit on your
machine. Just follow the instructions in the README file.




Detailed Instructions.
----------------------


At this point you should be "connected" to the ftp server. However,
you need to move to the directory where the toolkit files for
your machine are located.


* Change directory to pub/naif/toolkit/Sun_SunOS.


ftp> cd pub/naif/toolkit/Sun_SunOS


There are several files in this directory that you will need
to transfer in order to install the toolkit on your machine.
Get the ascii files first. (FTP treats files as either ascii (text)
or binary.)


* Set the transfer mode to ASCII.


ftp> ascii




* "get" the README file that describes how to install the toolkit
on your computer.


ftp> get README


If you would like to know the system requirements for
the Toolkit before you download it, read this file. If
you are on a Unix platform you can do this in your
ftp session. Just type the command


ftp> get README -


to display the contents of the file to your screen.


Other systems do not support this option, so it may be
necessary to download the file first, then read it
on your local platform.


* "get" the toolkit installation script


ftp> get install.csh


* There are two "information" files contained in the same
directory. They are:


dscriptn.txt describes the structure and contents of the
toolkit package.


whats.new describes the functional enhancements and
"bug" fixes that have been included in this
and several previous editions of the
toolkit.


These two files are included in the toolkit package that
you will copy in a moment, but they are also available
individually so that you can download and review them
prior to getting an entire toolkit package.


To "get" these files, type:




ftp> get dscriptn.txt
ftp> get whats.new




* There are two additional data files located in the same
directory as the toolkit package.




naif0005.tls is a leapseconds kernel. Most SPICE-based
applications require such a file. It is
used in converting time between
Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) and
ephemeris time (ET).


pck00005.tpc is a Planetary Constants Kernel. It is used
in determining the shape and orientation of
planets and satellites.


These files are described in more detail in the README file
you copied earlier.


These files are NOT in the toolkit package. If you don't
already have them, you should "get" them now.




ftp> get naif0005.tls
ftp> get pck00005.tpc




* Now retrieve the binary component of the toolkit. Set the
transfer mode to binary.


ftp> binary




* "get" the ".tar" file containing the NAIF Toolkit software
and documentation.


ftp> get toolkit.tar.Z




* exit from ftp


ftp> quit




Once you've successfully downloaded the delivery files, follow the
instructions in the README file that you just downloaded. As always,
if you have any problems or suggestions, please let NAIF know.




Best Regards
Bill


P.S. Once you've executed the install.csh file, you will need to

perform one more task. Set your current working directory
to the .../toolkit directory.



Type the following command.


/bin/csh -f makeall.csh


This step is necessary because the library and executables in
the toolkit were built under an older version of FORTRAN. As
a result, if you try to link against SPICELIB, etc without

rebuilding the library you may have unresolved references. By
executing the makeall.csh script, you get a version of the toolkit
built with your current version of FORTRAN.


If you have problems, please let me know.




Bill



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