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STECF -- An IRAF package of Utilities developed at the ST-ECF Richard Hook, Jeremy Walsh, Richard Hook & Wolfram Freudling May 2000 - V1.2 September 2001 June 2003 - V1.5 We have collected together many of the astronomical applications developed as Iraf tasks at the Space Telescope European Coordinating Facility (ST-ECF) into an Iraf package called "stecf". This package contains several subpackages. One contains a variety of image restoration algorithms including a multiple channel photometric variant of the Richardson Lucy method. A newer version of the Drizzle image combination engine as well as a few support tools for it can be found here and in addition a wholly new package ("impol") for the reduction of polarimetric imaging from HST (and ground-based instruments) is made available for the first time. Software for the post-pipeline processing of HST NICMOS data, with particular emphasis on the association and pre-processing of images to be used for grism spectral extraction, and finally a general purpose grism spectral extraction tool are also included. The package may be down-loaded from http://www.stecf.org/software/stecf-iraf/ and online help is available from the same place. After the Revision Notes, you will find installation instructions. A brief description of this package was published in the proceedings of ADASS 99 which appeared in Summer 2000. This paper is also available at the URL given above. *************************************************************************** Revision Notes: First release (V1.0) May 2000. Typo in mkpkg line corrected below (12/5/00) Binaries for ssun and redhat made available and instructions updated (12/5/00) V1.2 released, September 2001, major change is the addition of the SPECRES package for spectroscopic restoration from Jeremy Walsh. V1.5 released, June 2003, major changes to SPECRES, updates and new tasks in DRIZTOOLS. *************************************************************************** To install this package in your local IRAF system, take the following steps: 0) Make sure that you have the STSDAS and TABLES packages from STScI installed on your system if you want to build the STECF package from source. 1) The package is distributed as compressed tar archives. The tar archives may be down-loaded from the above URL. To obtain the package via ftp (assuming a UNIX computer): % ftp ftp.stecf.org login: anonymous password: [your user name] ftp> cd pub/iraf ftp> binary ftp> get stecf-v1.5.tar.Z ... ftp> quit 2) Create a directory to contain the STECF external package files. This directory should be outside the IRAF directory tree and must be owned by the IRAF account. In the following examples, this root directory is named/stecf. Make the appropriate file name substitutions for your site. A personal installation is also possible in which case the definitions will go into a personal file such as loginuser.cl rather than the system extern.pkg. 3) Log in as IRAF and edit the extern.pkg file in the hlib directory to define the package to the CL. From the IRAF account, outside the CL, you can move to this directory with the command: % cd $hlib Define the environment variable stecf to be the pathname to the stecf root directory. UNIX pathnames must be terminated with a '/'. Edit extern.pkg to include: reset stecf = task stecf.pkg = stecf$stecf.cl Near the end of the hlib$extern.pkg file, update the definition of helpdb so it includes the stecf help database, copying the syntax already used in the string. Add this line before the line containing a closing quote: ,stecf$lib/helpdb.mip\ 4) Add to hlib$clpackage.men the package description: stecf - STECF utilities package from ESO/ST-ECF 5) Unpack the tar file into the STECF root directory. On a UNIX system, where ftpdir is the pathname of the directory into which the package was ftp'ed and stecf is the STECF root directory: % cd $stecf % zcat $ftpdir/stecf-v1.5.tar.Z | tar xvf - The archive file can be deleted once the package has been successfully installed. At this stage you can either install binaries which are available from the web pages for some architectures or alternatively build the package from source. First the binaries option: 6a) Download the appropriate compressed tar file from the same place. The naming convention is stecf-v1.5-bin.{arch}.tar.Z - eg, stecf-v1.2-bin.ssun.tar.Z for Solaris. 7a) Expand the compressed file in the "stecf" package top-level directory: % cd $stecf % zcat $ftpdir/stecf-v1.5-bin.{arch}.tar.Z | tar xvf - Delete the compressed tar file when it is no longer needed. 8a) Make sure that the bin directory is appropriately linked: % rm bin % ln -s bin.{arch} bin Jump to step 9... Alternatively, if you need to rebuild follow these steps: 6b) Restart IRAF and "cd stecf". 7b) Symbolically link the appropriate binary directory to bin. bin is originally linked to bin.generic for distribution. On a SPARCstation running Solaris 2.*, type cl> mkpkg ssun On a DEC Alpha running Digital Unix, type cl> mkpkg alpha On a PC running Linux, type cl> mkpkg linux Other architectures are available and have corresponding bin.{arch} directories. For additional architectures, make a directory with the proper bin.{arch} name, and link it to bin Note that this package has been built successfully on Solaris 2.8, HP-UX and Linux (Redhat 7.3) and will probably do so on other architectures although this isn't guaranteed. 8b) Make the package by typing cl> mkpkg -p stsdas update >&spool The spool file should be reviewed upon completion to make sure there were no errors. 9) Up-to-date hypertext help is available on the World Wide Web at http://www.stecf.org/software/stecf-iraf/ 10) Problems with the installation should be reported to rhook@eso.org Richard Hook, May 2000 (based on the rvsao installation instructions written by Doug Mink) Small revisions for V1.2 release, Richard Hook, September 2001 Small revisions for V1.5 release, Richard Hook, June 2003
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