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23.2 Installation Guide for UNIX Platforms<br />

Current Values:<br />

--------------<br />

VARIABLE DESCRIPTION VARIABLE NAME VARIABLE VALUE<br />

1 : Path to the <strong>Bernese</strong> software C => /home/bern50/BERN50<br />

2 : Path to QT-lib for <strong>Bernese</strong> QTBERN => /usr/local/qt<br />

3 : Operating system group OS => UNIX<br />

4 : Name of the operating system OS_NAME => LINUX<br />

5 : Fortran compiler name F_VERS => IFC_V6<br />

6 : Memory model for compilation MEMSIZE => SMALL<br />

7 : Host of the BPE server BPE_SERVER_HOST => lepus<br />

8 : Path to temp. user environment T => ${HOME}/<strong>GPS</strong>TEMP<br />

9 : Path to user environment U => ${HOME}/<strong>GPS</strong>USER<br />

10 : Path to campaign directory P => ${HOME}/<strong>GPS</strong>DATA<br />

Do you accept the values (y/n):<br />

The screen shows the list of variables with their values and a description. If the <strong>Bernese</strong><br />

environment has been loaded before the ${X}/EXE/configure.pm-tool was started the corresponding<br />

values from the current ${X}/EXE/LOAD<strong>GPS</strong>.setvar are displayed here.<br />

You can accept the values as they are, or you may modify the settings by typing n (not<br />

accept) and entering the item number followed by the new value, e.g.<br />

> 6 SMALL<br />

The${X}/EXE/LOAD<strong>GPS</strong>.setvar-file is generated automatically using these entries. The syntax<br />

for bourne-shell or c-shell is used according to the value of the ${SHELL} system variable.<br />

Notes:<br />

• If you redefine the variables for the user-specific directories for any reasons make sure<br />

that they are finally really user independent by using the system variables ${HOME}<br />

or ${USER}.<br />

• If you change 1 : Path to the <strong>Bernese</strong> software you have to restart the installation with<br />

setup.sh.<br />

• The variable in 7 : Host of the BPE server must contain the name of the host where the<br />

BPE server will run. Usually it is detected automatically. If you are not permanently<br />

connected to the internet and the hostname changes each time for a new connection<br />

you have to adapt the value in a reasonable manner (e.g., using the command export<br />

BPE SERVER HOST=”‘uname -n‘” in the ${X}/EXE/LOAD<strong>GPS</strong>.setvar-file). If you use<br />

the BPE locally only you can use localhost in any case.<br />

• Any addition to the ${X}/EXE/LOAD<strong>GPS</strong>.setvar-file you made outside the ${X}/EXE/<br />

configure.pm-tool, e.g., to add a second campaign directory, will be lost if you update<br />

the <strong>Bernese</strong> environment file with this tool.<br />

<strong>Bernese</strong> <strong>GPS</strong> <strong>Software</strong> <strong>Version</strong> <strong>5.0</strong> Page 567

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