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Re: Cant find functions in lib [message #24536 is a reply to message #24528] Thu, 05 April 2001 06:48 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Dominik[1] is currently offline  Dominik[1]
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Of course I ment a subdirectory from Lib, which was "the same" for me.

Dominik

"Martin Schultz" <martin.schultz@dkrz.de> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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> Dominik wrote:
>>
>> Helle there,
>>
>> I am using IDL for imaging in Nuklear Medicine. We wrote a big library
>> (NukMed.pro) with some functions and dont wont to compile it each time.
So
>> we thought to put it in the lib directory of IDL, where IDL itself puts
all
>> its *.pro.
>
> A *very* bad idea, indeed! You should not mingle user subroutines with
> the code supplied by RSI or you are bound for trouble.
>
>
> Martin
>
>
>
>> But when we try to use it, IDL doesnt find the functions we used the
whole
>> time. Do I have to precompile it or to sign up in a special list for all
>> *.pro files?
>>
>> Thanks
>> Dominik
>
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