[atnf-data-reduction] New release of RPFITS library
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From: <mcalabre_at_email.protected>
Date: Mon, 22 Sep 2008 16:00:56 +1000
A new release of the RPFITS library fixes one problem and provides
better control over error message handling:
Version 2.18 (2008/09/11): Fortran STOP statements were removed from
the "table"-reading routines used by RPFITSIN and replaced with an
error return mechanism. The STOP statements caused livedata to crash
on a corrupted input file.
Error message handling in RPFITSIN was generalized to provide
control over what LUN to write to (default 6), or to disable output
altogether. In either case the message is passed out via COMMON,
refer to the prologue comments in rpferr.f. Application programs
should now have much better control over message logging.
See http://www.atnf.csiro.au/computing/software/rpfits.html
Unfortunately, the machine used to compile Mac PowerPC binaries has
suffered a disk crash and is not thought worth fixing (Mac Intel
binaries continue to be provided). Of course, you can still compile
from source code. livedata/gridzilla, Miriad and karma will be
similarly affected.
Mark Calabretta
Received on 2008-09-22 16:01:36
Date: Mon, 22 Sep 2008 16:00:56 +1000
A new release of the RPFITS library fixes one problem and provides
better control over error message handling:
Version 2.18 (2008/09/11): Fortran STOP statements were removed from
the "table"-reading routines used by RPFITSIN and replaced with an
error return mechanism. The STOP statements caused livedata to crash
on a corrupted input file.
Error message handling in RPFITSIN was generalized to provide
control over what LUN to write to (default 6), or to disable output
altogether. In either case the message is passed out via COMMON,
refer to the prologue comments in rpferr.f. Application programs
should now have much better control over message logging.
See http://www.atnf.csiro.au/computing/software/rpfits.html
Unfortunately, the machine used to compile Mac PowerPC binaries has
suffered a disk crash and is not thought worth fixing (Mac Intel
binaries continue to be provided). Of course, you can still compile
from source code. livedata/gridzilla, Miriad and karma will be
similarly affected.
Mark Calabretta
Received on 2008-09-22 16:01:36