I am using Windows 2000 or Windows XP. What should I do about various obscure
problems?
Problem Installing Source-Code GEMPACK under Windows XP using F77L3
The fortran compiler F77L3/EM-32 does not work under Windows XP. So it is not possible
to install Source-code GEMPACK using this compiler under Windows XP. [However, F77L3 does
work under Windows 2000.]
Problems with the TMP Environment Variable
The introduction of Windows 2000 has caused various small problems. Windows XP has
similar problems.
Often a simple answer to several of these problems is to set your TMP Environment
variable to something extremely short and simple. eg C:\TEMP or similar.
You can right-click on "My Computer" and select "Properties | Advanced | Environment
Variables"
and then edit the User Envirnoment variable called TMP to be C:\TEMP.
Create a new folder C:\TEMP if you do not already have one.
The 3 problems this change should fix are outlined below:
Source-Code GEMPACK - Lahey compiler problems
If you have a Source code version of GEMPACK and you are having trouble when using the
Lahey Fortran compiler (either LF90 or LF95) to build your GEMPACK libraries or programs.
Or you may be having trouble compiling and linking a TABLO-generated program. The trouble
is that the standard TMP directory under Windows 2000 or XP is something like
c:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Local Settings\TEMP
and the Lahey compiler cannot handle the space in this name.
Various GEMPACK Windows programs (eg TABmate) may have problems if your TMP
directory name is too long or contains non-English characters.
[For example, they may have problems checking the GEMPACK licence or problems opening
files.]
If you are using relatively recent versions of the GEMPACK Windows programs, that
is,
(i) versions of ViewSOL or TABmate dated 2001 or later,
(ii) versions of AnalyseGE, RunGEM and RunDynam/RunMONASH dated 2002 or later,
and you are having problems with them (for example, they do not open the files you
expect) with them, you may need to set the Environment variables
GPTEMP and GPKEEP to something simple. This may be especially so if you are using
Windows 2000 or Windows XP.
Problems writing files to some directories
If you are the only user on your computer, there is no need to have any type of File
Sharing in Windows.
To turn off "Simple File Sharing", start "My Computer" and select
Tools | Folder Options | View
Remove the tick from the box "Use simple file sharing (Recommended)".
(While you are there, remove the tick against "Hide extensions to known file types" since
in GEMPACK you often need to know the file extension eg .SL4 or .HAR.)
Then click on OK.