I am using some GEMPACK programs or utilities on a Non-English Language Windows PC. What should I do about various obscure problems?
Unfortunately, various of the GEMPACK programs and some of the utilities used to build them (for example, the Fortran compilers used) often have problems working in any directories whose full path names include non-English characters. We apologise for this.
By default, if you are using a non-English version of Windows XP etc, various important directories are likely to contain non-English characters (for example, the names of these directories may contain your name). Then various obscure problems can occur when you use GEMPACK utilities or programs.
The remedy is fairly simple. We suggest that you set various Environment variables to point to directories which have short, simple names which do not contain any non-English characters. We spell out the details below.
The Envronment variables you may need to set are
TMP, TEMP, GPTEMP and GPKEEP.
We suggest that you set each of these to point to directory c:\temp (or some other
similar directory which has a simple, short name and which contains only English
characters in its full path name).
Proceed as below for each one.
To set Environment variables, select My Computer
Right-mouse-click and select Properties | Advanced | Environment Variables
Set the relevant Environment variables (TMP, TEMP, GPTEMP and/or GPKEEP) to appropriate values such as c:\temp.
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