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Re: JHU/APL/S1R library update [message #3338 is a reply to message #3126] Thu, 08 December 1994 22:35 Go to previous message
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In article <sterner.784826280@strdev.jhuapl.edu> sterner@strdev.jhuapl.edu (Ray Sterner) writes:
> JHU/APL/S1R IDL anonymous ftp site update notice
> The latest update was made on 1994 Nov 14.
> The last update was made on 1994 July 1.

> fermi.jhuapl.edu IDL library ftp site description

Is there any restriction on IDL version ?
I use IDL version 3.0.0. The execution of the demonstration routine,
`eqv_demo', is halted by occuring an error. The error is such that,

IDL> eqv_demo
% Compiled module: EQV_DEMO.
% Compiled module: GETFILE.
Error in getfile: File eqv_list.txt not opened.
% Compiled module: EQV.
% Compiled module: FILEBREAK.
% Compiled module: REVERSE.
% ROTATE: Expression must be an array in this context: A.
% Execution halted at REVERSE </usr/users/idl/lib/userlib/reverse.pro( 83)>
(ROTATE).
% Called from FILEBREAK </home8-2/matsu/idl/fermi/idlusr/filebreak.pro(
145)>.
% Called from EQVLIST </home8-2/matsu/idl/fermi/idlusr/eqv.pro( 463)>.
% Called from EQV </home8-2/matsu/idl/fermi/idlusr/eqv.pro(1043)>.
% Called from EQV_DEMO </home8-2/matsu/idl/fermi/eqv_demo/eqv_demo.pro(
8)>.
% Called from $MAIN$ .

What is the probrem ?
Any advice would be appreciated.

Thank you.
----
Tomoaki Matsumoto <matsu@a.phys.nagoya-u.ac.jp>
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