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Hi Hang!<br>
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I have managed to install Ureka successfully (in Debian 3.2 32bit
system). <br>
<br>
I see that you installed Ureka as root (?). Ureka does not need root
privileges so perhaps it does not start if you are logged in as a
different user than the user which was used to install Ureka. <br>
<br>
If not true then I would double check the bashrc/cshrc files. <br>
<br>
Cheers<br>
Grigoris<br>
<br>
<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12/08/2014 06:15 AM, gonghang.naoc
wrote:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">Hi all,<br>
It seems everything has been done. However I have tried many
times and can not install or initialize it successfully. <br>
<br>
I follow the installing method here (<a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="http://ssb.stsci.edu/ureka/dev/docs/installation.html">http://ssb.stsci.edu/ureka/dev/docs/installation.html</a>)<br>
First I download Ureka_linux-rhe5_64_1.4.1.1. tar.gz from <a
moz-do-not-send="true"
href="http://ssb.stsci.edu/ureka/1.4.1.1/docs/installation.html#ur-test"
target="_blank">http://ssb.stsci.edu/<span class="">ureka</span>/1.4.1.1/docs/installation.html#ur-test</a>
and extract it to /usr/<span class="">Ureka</span> .<br>
<br>
<pre style="white-space:pre-wrap;padding:0.5em;overflow:auto;border:thin solid black;background-color:rgb(204,204,204)">[root@localhost bin]# sh /usr/Ureka/bin/ur_normalize
Normalizing Ureka found in /usr/Ureka
Updating library references...
..Ureka core
..IRAF
..variant: common
Updating symbolic links...
..variant: common
Updating shebang lines...
It is possible to have multiple copies of Ureka on your system. To
distinguish them, you give each a name. You can use this name later
with ur_setup to choose which copy of Ureka you want to use.
You have no existing Ureka installs configured
The name can only contain letters, digits, underline and dash.
Enter an installation name:
ureka
Ureka needs to add a few lines to your login scripts. It can
check if they are already there and automatically add them if
needed. Answer yes unless you know a particular reason to
answer no.
Automatically configure login scripts? Enter yes or no [yes]: y
WARNING - y is not a valid response
Automatically configure login scripts? Enter yes or no [yes]: yes
======================================================================
Ureka is installed. Log in a new terminal window and type the command
ur_setup
or
ur_setup common ureka
to select your Ureka environment. 'ur_setup -h' will show some help.
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After I run ur_test, if I run ur_setup in the same window,
ur_setup can be recognized. No 'ur_setup: command not
found...' will appear. <br>
<br>
If I continue in the same window, for example, I run 'ecl', it
will let me configure the variables. <br>
How to configure the variables?<br>
And if I open a new terminal window, ur_setup will not be
recognized.<br>
<br>
Anybody is running Ureka successfully? Who knows how to solve
the problem above?<br>
<br>
Thank you very much.<br>
best<br>
hang<br>
<br>
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