DIGITAL Fortran

DIGITAL Fortran

Installation Guide for
DIGITAL UNIX Systems

Order Number: AA--PW82E--TE


December 1998

This guide describes how to install DIGITALTM Fortran on an Alpha processor running the DIGITAL UNIX® (formerly DEC OSF/1TM) operating system. It also describes how to read the online release notes.

Revision/Update Information: This manual supersedes all previous versions of the DIGITAL Fortran and DIGITAL Fortran 90 installation guides for DIGITAL UNIX systems.

Operating System: DIGITAL UNIX Version 4.0 (or higher; see Section 1.1)

Software Version: DIGITAL Fortran Version 5.2 for DIGITAL UNIX Systems (or higher)

Digital Equipment Corporation
Maynard, Massachusetts


First Printing, February, 1993
Revisions: September 1994, March 1996, September 1997, December 1998

The information in this document is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by Digital Equipment Corporation. Digital Equipment Corporation assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document.

The software described in this document is furnished under a license and may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of such license.

Copyright © Digital Equipment Corporation 1998, All Rights Reserved

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Contents


Preface

This guide explains how to install DIGITAL Fortran on an Alpha processor running the DIGITAL UNIX operating system. It also describes how to read the online release notes.

This guide does not describe how to install the DIGITAL Parallel Software Environment, which is described in the DIGITAL High Performance Fortran 90 HPF and PSE Manual. You must install DIGITAL Fortran before you install any compilation components of DIGITAL Parallel Software Environment.

The DIGITAL Fortran installation procedure creates directories subordinate to the /usr/lib/cmplrs and /usr/man directories and loads DIGITAL Fortran software.

Keep this guide with your distribution kit. You will need it to install maintenance updates or to reinstall DIGITAL Fortran for any other reason.

Intended Audience

This guide is intended for system administrators who install DIGITAL Fortran.

The online release notes are intended for all users of DIGITAL Fortran (see Section 1.1).

Structure of This Document

This guide contains the following chapters and appendixes:

Associated Documentation

In addition to this guide, the DIGITAL Fortran documentation set includes the following:

The DIGITAL Fortran online release notes provide more information on this version of DIGITAL Fortran. You can view or print the release notes files located on the media CD-ROM (see Section 1.1) at any time.

After installation, the release notes are installed in:


/usr/lib/cmplrs/fort90/relnotes90  (DIGITAL Fortran 90 compiler) 
/usr/lib/cmplrs/fort/relnotes    (DIGITAL Fortran 77 compiler) 

The DIGITAL Fortran online reference pages describe the DIGITAL Fortran software components. These reference pages include f90(1), f77(1), fpr(1), fsplit(1), intro(3f), intro(3hpf), and numerous section 3f and 3hpf reference pages.

The DIGITAL UNIX documentation set includes online reference pages and hardcopy documentation on installing software and on aspects of the programming environment. You may want to refer to the DIGITAL UNIX Documentation Overview, Glossary, and Master Index, which includes a list of books in the programmer's subkit.

The following manuals in the DIGITAL UNIX documentation set contain information relevant to installing software:

Sending DIGITAL Your Comments on This Manual

We welcome your comments on this or any other DIGITAL Fortran manual. You can send comments in the following ways:

If you have suggestions for improving a particular section or find any errors, please indicate the title, order number, and section (if available). DIGITAL also welcomes general comments.

Getting Help from DIGITAL

If you have a customer support contract and have comments or questions about DIGITAL Fortran software, you can contact DIGITAL's Customer Support Center (CSC). For more information, see Section 1.8.

Conventions

Table 1 lists the conventions used in this document.

Table 1 Conventions Used in This Document
Convention Meaning
# A pound sign (#) is the default superuser prompt.
% A percent sign (%) is the default user prompt.
[Return] In examples, a boxed symbol indicates that you must press the named key on the keyboard.
Ctrl/C This symbol indicates that you must press the Ctrl key while you simultaneously press another key (in this case, C).
# df /usr
In interactive examples, typed user input appears in a bold typeface.
monospaced In text, this typeface indicates the exact name of a command, routine, partition, pathname, directory, or file. In interactive examples and other screen displays, this typeface indicates what appears on the screen.
UPPERCASE
lowercase
The DIGITAL UNIX operating system differentiates between lowercase and uppercase characters. Literal strings that appear in text, examples, syntax descriptions, and function definitions must be typed exactly as shown.
setld(8) Cross-references to online reference pages include the appropriate section number in parentheses. For example, setld(8) indicates that you can find the material on the setld command in Section 8 of the reference pages.
[y] In a prompt, square brackets indicate that the enclosed item is the default response. For example, [y] means the default response is Yes.
DEC OSF/1,
DIGITAL UNIX
References to DEC OSF/1 and DIGITAL UNIX refer to the same operating system.
DEC Fortran
DEC Fortran 90
DIGITAL Fortran
References to DEC Fortran and DEC Fortran 90 refer to the merged DIGITAL Fortran product. For more information, see the Read Before Installing or Using DIGITAL Fortran Version n.n for DIGITAL UNIX Systems.

Unless otherwise noted, press the Return key after entering commands or responses to command prompts.

In this manual, some version numbers are given as "Vn.n" or (in subset identifiers) "nnn". When you install DIGITAL Fortran, the actual version numbers appear on your screen.


Chapter 1
Preparing for DIGITAL Fortran Installation

DIGITAL now provides two separate compilers (DIGITAL Fortran 77 and DIGITAL Fortran 90) under one license and one name (DIGITAL Fortran). You can choose to use either compiler or both compilers.

Before starting the installation procedure in Chapter 2, you should complete the preparations explained in this chapter. This chapter provides the following information to make your installation run smoothly:

1.1 The Software Product Library CD-ROM and Installation--Related Documentation Files

The DIGITAL UNIX Alpha Software Product Library CD-ROM (media CD-ROM) provides the following files:

To determine whether the appropriate media CD-ROM is already mounted on your system, contact the appropriate system administrator.

To obtain the location of the DIGITAL Fortran main product directory on the appropriate media CD-ROM, do one of the following:

For information about using the cdmenu utility and the CD files on the media CD-ROM set, see the Software Product Library CD--ROM User's Guide (CD user guide), which accompanies the media CD-ROM distribution kit. The CD user guide and CD master index file are provided as online files in the /readme directory on the first media CD-ROM.

DIGITAL strongly recommends that you read the online release notes and the "read before installing" cover letter before installing DIGITAL Fortran. They contain information about changes to the installation and use of DIGITAL Fortran, such as the minimum version of the DIGITAL UNIX Alpha operating system required for this release of DIGITAL Fortran. The online release notes list the subset numbers for this DIGITAL Fortran version.

Once the appropriate media CD-ROM has been mounted (see Section 2.1.1) and the appropriate DIGITAL Fortran documentation subdirectory located, use an ls command to determine the file name of the DIGITAL Fortran cover letter and release notes.

You can view or print the release notes, the cover letter, and this installation guide at any time from the media CD-ROM.

To read the DIGITAL Fortran documentation files, do one of the following:

After installation, the release notes for DIGITAL Fortran are in the following files:


/usr/lib/cmplrs/fort90/relnotes90 
/usr/lib/cmplrs/fort/relnotes 

1.2 Registering Your Software License

DIGITAL Fortran includes support for the License Management Facility (LMF). You must register your License Product Authorization Key (License PAK) in the License Database (LDB) in order to use DIGITAL Fortran on a newly-licensed node. The License PAK may be shipped along with the kit if you ordered the license and media together; otherwise, it is shipped separately to a location based on your license order.

If you are installing DIGITAL Fortran as an update on a node already licensed for this software, you have already completed the License PAK registration requirements.

To register a license for DIGITAL UNIX, follow these steps:

  1. Log in as superuser.
  2. At the superuser prompt, enter the following command to edit your License PAK:


    # lmf register
    

    An empty PAK template is displayed in a text editor ( vi by default). Enter all the information from your License PAK form.

  3. After you register your license, use the following command to copy the license details from the LDB to the kernel cache:


    # lmf reset
    

For complete information on using the License Management Facility, see the DIGITAL UNIX Software License Management and the lmf(8) reference page.

1.3 Checking the Software Distribution Kit

Use the Parts List to check the contents of your DIGITAL UNIX Software Product Library CD-ROM software distribution kit. The software distribution kit is ordered separately from DIGITAL Fortran and includes the following:

If your software distribution kit is damaged or incomplete, contact your DIGITAL representative.

1.4 Checking Installation Procedure Requirements

Section 1.4.1 through Section 1.4.5 discuss various requirements for installing DIGITAL Fortran.

Installing DIGITAL Fortran, including running the Installation Verification Procedure (IVP), takes approximately 10 to 15 minutes, depending on your type of media and system configuration.

1.4.1 Login Privileges

You must have superuser privileges to install the DIGITAL Fortran software and to register the license PAK.

1.4.2 Hardware Requirements

To install DIGITAL Fortran, you need the following hardware:

For additional hardware requirements, see the DIGITAL Fortran Software Product Description (SPD).

1.4.3 Software Requirements

DIGITAL Fortran Version 5.n requires DIGITAL UNIX Version 4.0 (or higher).

Future releases of DIGITAL Fortran may require higher DIGITAL UNIX versions. For information about the minimum version of the operating system required, see the online release notes or the Read Before Installing or Using DIGITAL Fortran Version n.n for DIGITAL UNIX Systems letter (see Section 1.1).

DIGITAL Fortran also requires that the following DIGITAL UNIX subsets be loaded on the system where you install DIGITAL Fortran:

Note

Beginning with DIGITAL UNIX Version 4.0, the OSFCMPLRS subset now consists of the following multiple subsets:
  • OSFCMPLRS (required for program development)
  • OSFSDE (profiling tools)
  • OSFLIBA (archive libraries)
  • OSFINCLUDE (include files)
  • OSFATOM (atom tools)


Some of these subsets may require a separate license. For more information, see the DIGITAL UNIX Installation Guide for your version of the DIGITAL UNIX operating system.

To install the DIGITAL Fortran reference pages (manual pages), the following DIGITAL UNIX software subsets must already be installed on your system:

To check whether these subsets are loaded, follow these steps:

  1. Log in to the system where you will install DIGITAL Fortran.
  2. Enter the following command:


    # setld -i | egrep 'OSFBASE|OSFCMPLRS|OSFPGMR|OSFMANOS|OSFMANOP|OSFDCMT'
    

If you do not log in as superuser (login name root ), you must enter the full path of the command. For example:


% /usr/sbin/setld -i | grep OSFBASE

Check the displayed rows for the name of the relevant subset and any related patches. The word "installed" appears in a row after the subset identifier when a subset is loaded.

If the word "installed" does not appear (the second column in a row is blank), the subset or patch is not loaded. In this case, you must load the missing DIGITAL UNIX software before installing DIGITAL Fortran. (For information on how to load DIGITAL UNIX operating system software, see the DIGITAL UNIX Installation Guide.)

1.4.4 Determining Which DIGITAL Fortran Subsets to Load

You must choose the DIGITAL Fortran subsets you want to load.

There are two compilers in the DFABASE subset. Table 1-1 indicates which subsets are required or recommended for each compiler.

Table 1-1 Required and Recommended Subsets for DIGITAL Fortran Compilers
Subset Name DIGITAL Fortran 90 DIGITAL Fortran 77
DFABASE Required Required
DFACOM Required Required
DFADOC Recommended Recommended
DFARTL Required Required
OTABASE Required Not used
HPFLIBS Required Not used
XMDLOA Recommended Recommended
XMDMAN Recommended Recommended
XMDPLL Recommended Recommended
XMDSCI Recommended Recommended

You can choose to install both compilers, which allows you to use either compiler at compile-time.

In the subset identifiers starting with "DFA", the nnn represents the version number of DIGITAL Fortran 90 and 77. In the subset identifier DFARTLnnn and HPFLIBSnnn, the nnn represents the current version of those subsets. For a list of the current subset numbers, see the online release notes.

The subsets have the following identifiers and titles:

Users on the system where DIGITAL Fortran is being installed can use reference pages that are nfs mounted from another system. If so, consider loading the reference pages subsets only on the other system (not the system where you are installing DIGITAL Fortran).

When reference pages are nfs mounted on another system, do not request the DFACOMnnn and DFADOCnnn subsets during the DIGITAL Fortran installation. After the installation is complete, you can log in to the system where the reference pages are installed and load only the DIGITAL Fortran DFACOMnnn and DFADOCnnn subsets on that system.

In addition to being supplied with DIGITAL Fortran, some or all of these subsets are included on the DIGITAL UNIX operating system CD-ROM distribution media (see Section 3.3).

For information about loading specific subsets, see the setld(8) reference page.

1.4.5 Determining Disk Space Requirements

Table 1-2 lists the disk space requirements for loading DIGITAL Fortran software subsets. These disk space requirements are approximate; the values apply to the disks where you load the DIGITAL Fortran subsets. The disk space requirements are listed by directory, in case you are doing installations on systems where these directories are mount points for different disk partitions.

Table 1-2 DIGITAL Fortran Subset Sizes (Disk Space Requirements)
Subset Name Directory Kbytes Required
     
DFABASE nnn /usr 1
  /usr/bin 1
  /usr/lib/cmplrs 1
  /usr/lib/cmplrs/fort90_ nnn 13000
  /usr/lib/cmplrs/fort_ nnn 6500
  Total: 19500
     
DFACOM nnn /usr/bin 110
  /usr/include 60
  /usr/man/man1 6
  /usr/man/man3 200
  /usr/lib 3
  /usr/shlib 30
  Total: 410
     
DFADOC nnn /usr/lib/cmplrs/fort_ nnn 340
  /usr/lib/cmplrs/fort90_ nnn 400
  Total: 740
     
DFARTL nnn /usr/lib 1
  /usr/lib/cmplrs 1
  /usr/lib/cmplrs/fortrtl_ nnn 1980
  /usr/lib/nls/msg/en_us.iso8859-1 1
  /usr/shlib 1
  Total: 1990
     
OTABASE nnn /usr/lib/cmplrs 1
  /usr/lib/cmplrs/o3abase_ nnn 165
  /usr/shlib 1
  Total: 170
     
HPFLIBS nnn /usr/lib 1
  /usr/lib/cmplrs/hpfrtl 1
  /usr/lib/cmplrs/hpfrtl_ nnn 6400
  /usr/man/man3 1
  /usr/opt/hpf nnn/hpf/usr/examples/hpf 100
  /usr/shlib 1
  Total: 6500
     
XMDLOA nnn /usr/examples/dxml 420
  /usr/opt/xmdloa nnn/docs 7
  /usr/opt/xmdloa nnn/dxml /share 23500
  /usr/opt/xmdloa nnn/dxml 220
  /usr/opt/xmdloa nnn/ivp 70
  /usr/opt/xmdloa nnn 3
  Total: 24500
     
XMDMAN nnn /usr/opt/xmdman nnn/man 4750
     
XMDPLL nnn /usr/opt/xmdpll nnn/dxml/share 11600
  /usr/opt/xmdpll nnn/dxml 50
  /usr/opt/xmdpll nnn /ivp 70
  /usr/opt/xmdpll nnn 2
  Total: 11800
     
XMDSCI nnn /usr/opt/xmdsci nnn/dxml 600
  /usr/opt/xmdsci nnn /ivp 10
  /usr/opt/xmdsci nnn /man 250
  /usr/opt/xmdsci nnn 5
  Total: 900
     
   
  Grand Total: 67000

Using these disk space requirements, total the values for the subsets you will load in each directory.

Compare the space required for subsets with the free space currently on the disks where DIGITAL Fortran files will reside.

If you need precise information on the sizes of individual DIGITAL Fortran files in the various directories, view the file /usr/lib/cmplrs/fort90/filelist (Fortran 90) or the file /usr/lib/cmplrs/fort/filelist (Fortran 77).

1.4.5.1 Checking Current Disk Space

To check the current amount of free space for a directory path, log in to the system where you will install DIGITAL Fortran. You can check which directories are mounted and where they are by viewing the /etc/fstab file. For example:


# more /etc/fstab
/dev/rd0a:/:rw:1:1:ufs:: 
/dev/rd0g:/usr:rw:1:2:ufs:: 
/usr/staff/r1/leslie@bigsys:/usr/staff/r1/leslie:rw:0:0:nfs:bg: 
/usr/man@bigsys:/usr/man:ro:0:0:nfs:bg:

This display indicates the following:

To check total space and free space for the directories where DIGITAL Fortran files will reside, enter the df command. In the case of the previous display of the /etc/fstab file, which shows that only /usr is a mount point, you need to check free space only in the /usr file system. You can do so as follows:


# df /usr
Filesystem   Total    kbytes   kbytes   % 
node         kbytes   used     free     used  Mounted on 
/dev/rd0g     122598   54447   55892    49%   /usr

This display indicates there are 55892 Kbytes free. This free space must accommodate the subset requirements listed in Table 1-2.

On systems where /usr/lib and /usr/man are mounted to different devices from /usr , enter the following command:


# df /usr/lib /usr/man

In this case, you would:

1.4.5.2 Increasing Disk Space by Using Alternative Disks

The DIGITAL Fortran installation procedure creates some directories and loads files into subordinate directories, as listed in either of the following files:


/usr/lib/cmplrs/fort90/filelist 
/usr/lib/cmplrs/fort/filelist 

If the /usr/lib/cmplrs directory does not exist, the DIGITAL Fortran installation procedure creates it. If this directory does exist, the installation procedure uses it.

If you find that there is insufficient disk space for the DIGITAL Fortran subsets and if you know that there is additional space on other disks or disk partitions for your system, take the following steps before installing DIGITAL Fortran:

  1. Log in as superuser (login name root ) to the system where you will install DIGITAL Fortran.
  2. Create one or both of the appropriate directories:
    In these directory names, nnn is the DIGITAL Fortran version number.
  3. Specify in the /etc/fstab file that one or more of the newly created directories are mount points to new disk partitions where there is additional space.
  4. Enter the mount -a command so that the new mount points take effect.

1.5 Installing from Media or Using RIS

Someone from your site must perform at least one DIGITAL Fortran installation from the distribution medium. Your site system administrator can then decide whether or not to make a DIGITAL Fortran distribution kit available online, so that subsequent installations of DIGITAL Fortran can use the Remote Installation Service (RIS). For information on extracting DIGITAL Fortran subsets to a RIS distribution area, see your DIGITAL UNIX system management documentation.

If you expect to use DIGITAL Fortran subsets from a RIS area of a remote system for installation on your local system, first check with your site system administrator to ensure the following:

For more information on installing DIGITAL Fortran from a RIS distribution area, see Section 2.1.2.

1.6 Backing Up Your System Disk

DIGITAL recommends that you back up your system disk before installing DIGITAL Fortran or any software. Use the backup procedures established at your site. For information about backing up your system disk, see the DIGITAL UNIX system documentation.

1.7 Stopping the Installation

To stop the installation procedure at any time, enter Ctrl/C. You must then delete files created interactively up to this point. The directories and files created during the DIGITAL Fortran installation are listed in the following files:


/usr/lib/cmplrs/fort90/filelist 
/usr/lib/cmplrs/fort/filelist 

1.8 Recovering from Installation Errors

If errors occur during the installation, the system displays appropriate error messages. For example, if the installation of the DFABASEnnn subset fails due to insufficient disk space, the installation procedure displays the following message:


There is not enough space for subset DFABASEnnn
DIGITAL Fortran (DFABASEnnn) will not be loaded. 

Errors can occur during the installation if any of the following conditions exist:

For descriptions of error messages generated by these conditions, see the DIGITAL UNIX documentation on system messages and software installation. If any of these conditions exist, take the appropriate action described in the message. For information on system requirements for installing DIGITAL Fortran, see Section 1.4.3.

If an error occurs while DIGITAL Fortran is in use and you believe the error is caused by a problem with DIGITAL Fortran, take one of the following actions:

When you initially contact the CSC, please indicate the following:

  1. The name and version number of the operating system you are using
  2. The name and version number of DIGITAL Fortran you are using
  3. The hardware system you are using (such as a model number)
  4. Whether or not the problem is critical
  5. A very brief description of the problem (one sentence if possible)

When you submit information electronically or are speaking on the phone to the appropriate support specialist, you can provide more detailed information. This includes the specific commands used to compile and link the program, the error messages displayed, and relevant detailed information (possibly including source program listings). Please try to narrow the cause of the problem to a specific module or lines of code.

CSC personnel may ask for additional information, such as listings of any command files, INCLUDE files, relevant data files, and so forth. If the program is longer than 50 lines, submit a copy of it electronically or provide machine-readable media (floppy diskette or magnetic tape). For information about submitting media, see the tar(1) reference page.

Experience shows that problem reports sometimes do not contain enough information to duplicate or identify the problem. Concise, complete information helps DIGITAL give accurate and timely service to software problems.

If the problem is related to DIGITAL Fortran documentation, you can use the Internet mail address or FAX number listed on the "Send Us Your Comments" section in the front of this guide.


Chapter 2
Installing DIGITAL Fortran

This chapter describes how to install DIGITAL Fortran, as follows:

Before you start the installation, read Chapter 1, which describes the requirements and general options for installing DIGITAL Fortran using the media CD-ROM.

2.1 Starting the Installation Procedure

DIGITAL Fortran can be installed locally (using CD-ROM media) or from a server area.

2.1.1 Using CD-ROM Software Product Library Media for Local Installations

The installation procedure loads DIGITAL Fortran files on to a disk belonging to the system where you perform the installation. When DIGITAL Fortran is run, its executable images are mapped into memory on your system.

Follow these steps to install DIGITAL Fortran from the Software Products Library CD-ROM set:

  1. To obtain the kit directory location of the DIGITAL Fortran subsets on the appropriate Software Product Library CD-ROM (media CD-ROM), do one of the following:
    For information about using the cdmenu utility and the CD files on the media CD-ROM set, see the Software Product Library CD--ROM User's Guide (media CD-ROM user guide), which accompanies the media CD-ROM distribution kit. The media CD-ROM user guide and CD master index file are provided as online files in the /readme directory on the first media CD-ROM.
  2. If the media CD-ROM containing the DIGITAL Fortran installation files is not mounted, either contact the appropriate system administrator or insert the appropriate media CD-ROM into an available CD-ROM drive.
  3. Log in as superuser (login name root ) to the system where you will install DIGITAL Fortran.
  4. Make sure you are at the root directory (/) by entering the following command:


    # cd /
    

  5. Find out whether a previous version of DIGITAL Fortran is installed by entering the following commands:


    # setld -i | egrep 'PSESH|DFA|HPFLIBS'
    

    If the directory /usr/sbin is not in your path, specify the path before the setld command ( /usr/sbin/setld ).
    If a version of DIGITAL Fortran is not installed, skip to the next step.
    If multiple versions of the same subset exist, consider deleting the older versions. Before you delete the older subset versions, you might make sure that Fortran programmers using the system no longer need the older versions.
    For example, if the subset names DFABASE, DFADOC, and HPFLIBS are displayed and are no longer needed, enter the following command. (In these subset names, nnn is the version number of the old subsets.)


    # setld -d DFABASEnnn DFADOCnnn HPFLIBSnnn
    

    This command deletes the previous versions of the DIGITAL Fortran subsets. For example, you might remove older subset versions from the system when you install a more recent version of DIGITAL Fortran.
    For more information on deleting subsets for previous versions before continuing the installation (including DIGITAL Fortran subsets also used by other products), see Section 3.2.

  6. Specify the /mnt directory to be the mount point for the distribution file system on the drive. If your drive is rz1 , enter the following command:


    # mount -dr /dev/rz1c /mnt
    

    Once you mount the media CD-ROM, you can print or view the release notes and the "read first" cover letter, as described in Section 1.1.

  7. To verify the location of the DIGITAL Fortran main product directory on the appropriate media CD-ROM, type an ls command (see step 1), such as the following:


    # ls /mnt/product-directory/kit
    

  8. Enter a setld command that requests the load function ( -l option) and identifies the directory in the mounted file system where DIGITAL Fortran Version 5.n subsets are located:


    # setld -l /mnt/product-directory/kit
    

    Where product-directory is the main DIGITAL Fortran directory listed in the CD user guide and CD master index file (such as dfa500).

The installation procedure now displays the names of DIGITAL Fortran subsets and asks you to specify the subsets you want to load.

See Section 2.2 to continue the installation.

2.1.2 Using a RIS Distribution Area for Remote Installations

If you are installing DIGITAL Fortran subsets that reside in an /etc/ris (RIS) distribution area on a remote system, follow these steps:

  1. Log in as superuser (login name root ) to the system where you will install DIGITAL Fortran.
  2. Make sure you are at the root directory (/) by entering the following command:


    # cd /
    

  3. Enter a setld command that requests the load function ( -l option) and identifies the system where the DIGITAL Fortran subsets are located. For example, if you are loading DIGITAL Fortran subsets from a RIS distribution area on node orion , enter the following:


    # setld -l orion:
    

Remote Installation Services now displays a menu that lists all the software subsets available to you and asks you to specify the subsets you want to load.

See Section 2.2 to continue the installation.

2.2 Responding to Installation Prompts

This section explains the installation procedure prompts and displays. Examples in this section use generic version numbers, such as "Vn.n" or (in subset identifiers) "nnn". During installation, the actual version numbers will appear on your screen.

2.2.1 Selecting DIGITAL Fortran Subsets

After you mount the media CD-ROM (for a local installation) and use setld to load and identify where the DIGITAL Fortran subsets are located, specify which DIGITAL Fortran subsets you want to load.

The sample installation in this section shows Version 5.2 subset numbers and the CD-ROM subset directory /mnt/dfa520/kit (where the DIGITAL Fortran subsets are located on the locally mounted media CD-ROM).

When installing a version after Version 5.2, the displayed numbers for the subsets, version, and subset directory will differ.

The subset numbers are listed in the online release notes (see Section 1.1).

Note

If you are installing from a RIS distribution area, the numbers of the DIGITAL Fortran subsets can vary depending on what products are available in the RIS area and how many subsets they have.


The subsets listed below are optional: 
 
     There may be more optional subsets than can be presented on a single 
     screen. If this is the case, you can choose subsets screen by screen 
     or all at once on the last screen. All of the choices you make will 
     be collected for your confirmation before any subsets are installed. 
 
     1) DIGITAL Compiled Code Support Library #nnn
     2) DIGITAL Fortran 90 and 77 V5.2 for DIGITAL UNIX Alpha Systems 
     3) DIGITAL Fortran RTL #nnn for DIGITAL UNIX Alpha Systems (f90 and f77) 
     4) DIGITAL Fortran V5.2 Release Notes and Man Page 
     5) DIGITAL Fortran V5.2 Tools & their Man Pages 
     6) DXML Reference (man)Pages 
     7) DXML Vn.n Development Kit (parallel library) 
     8) DXML Vn.n Development Kit (serial library) 
     9) DXML Vn.n SCIPORT library 
    10) High Performance Fortran Runtime Libraries 


Or you may choose one of the following options: 
 
    11) ALL of the above 
    12) CANCEL selections and redisplay menus 
    13) EXIT without installing any subsets 
 
Enter your choices or press RETURN to redisplay menus. 
 
Choices (for example, 1 2 4-6): 

The actual display shown on your system might not include certain lines if you have a recent version of DIGITAL Fortran 77 or DIGITAL Fortran 90 installed. For example, if the same version of the "DIGITAL Fortran RTL #nnn for DIGITAL UNIX Alpha" (subset DFARTL) on the DIGITAL Fortran kit has already been installed, that line will not be displayed. The following text in this section assumes this is a new installation.

To compile and run Fortran 77 programs using the DIGITAL Fortran 77 tools, you must choose subset numbers 2, 3, and 5.

To compile and run Fortran programs using the DIGITAL Fortran 90 tools, you must choose subset numbers 2, 3, 5, and 10.

To use parallel directives for either set of tools, you must also choose subset number 1.

To use the DIGITAL Extended Math Library, you must choose subset numbers 7, 8, and 9.

To install only the online release notes without installing DIGITAL Fortran, choose subset number 4.

If you specify more than one number at the prompt, use spaces (not commas) to separate the numbers. Enter 11 to install all of the listed subsets.

Note

The "DIGITAL Compiled Code Support Library" (OTABASE subset) is once again provided on the DIGITAL Fortran kit. This subset contains libraries required to support parallel directives. If a newer version of these libraries already exists on you system, the installation will not override them.

Next, the procedure lets you verify your choice. For example, if you enter 11 in response to the previous prompt, the following display appears:


You are installing the following optional subsets: 
 
        DIGITAL Compiled Code Support Library #nnn
        DIGITAL Fortran 90 and 77 V5.2 for DIGITAL UNIX Alpha Systems 
        DIGITAL Fortran RTL #nnn for DIGITAL UNIX Alpha Systems (f90 and f77) 
        DIGITAL Fortran V5.2 Release Notes and Man Page 
        DIGITAL Fortran V5.2 Tools & their Man Pages 
        DXML Reference (man)Pages 
        DXML Vn.n Development Kit (parallel library) 
        DXML Vn.n Development Kit (serial library) 
        DXML Vn.n SCIPORT library 
        High Performance Fortran Runtime Libraries 
 
Is this correct? (y/n): 

If the displayed subsets are not the ones you intended to choose, enter n. In this case, the subset selection menu is again displayed, and you can correct your choice of optional subsets.

If the displayed subsets are the ones you want to load, enter y.

2.2.2 Monitoring Displays During the Subset Loading Process

The installation procedure loads and verifies the selected DIGITAL Fortran subsets.

When installing the DIGITAL Extended Math Library (DXML), the procedure:

The corresponding Alphaserver is designated EV4, EV5, or EV6 (the most advanced architecture currently supported). If you want to override the default selection, enter n in response to the question confirming choice of architecture version.

The following example shows a display where all DIGITAL Fortran Version 5.2 subsets are being loaded from the media CD-ROM:


Checking file system space required to install selected subsets: 
 
File system space checked OK. 
 
10 subset(s) will be installed. 
 
Loading 1 of 10 subset(s).... 
 
************************************************************************* 
*                                                                       * 
*Copyright Digital Equipment Corporation 1993,1998. All rights reserved.* 
*                                                                       * 
*  Restricted Rights: Use, duplication, or disclosure by the U.S.       * 
*  Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph   * 
*  (c) (1) (ii) of DFARS 252.227-7013, or in FAR 52.227-19, or in FAR   * 
*  52.227-14 Alt. III, as applicable.                                   * 
*                                                                       * 
*  This software is proprietary to and embodies the confidential        * 
*  technology of Digital Equipment Corporation. Possession, use, or     * 
*  copying of this software and media is authorized only pursuant to a  * 
*  valid written license from Digital or an authorized sublicensor.     * 
*                                                                       * 
************************************************************************* 
 
         Digital Extended Math Library Vn.n for Digital UNIX 
 
         This installation will take approximately 5 minutes. 
 
 
 Installing DXML Vn.n Development Kit (serial library)...... 
 
DXML Vn.n Development Kit (serial library) 
   Copying from . (disk)   
   Verifying 
 
Loading 2 of 10 subset(s).... 
 
************************************************************************* 
*                                                                       * 
*Copyright Digital Equipment Corporation 1993,1998. All rights reserved.* 
*                                                                       * 
*  Restricted Rights: Use, duplication, or disclosure by the U.S.       * 
*  Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph   * 
*  (c) (1) (ii) of DFARS 252.227-7013, or in FAR 52.227-19, or in FAR   * 
*  52.227-14 Alt. III, as applicable.                                   * 
*                                                                       * 
*  This software is proprietary to and embodies the confidential        * 
*  technology of Digital Equipment Corporation. Possession, use, or     * 
*  copying of this software and media is authorized only pursuant to a  * 
*  valid written license from Digital or an authorized sublicensor.     * 
*                                                                       * 
************************************************************************* 
 
         Deleting obsolete versions of DXML manpages 
 
 
Completed deleting obsolete versions of DXML manpages 
 
 
DXML Reference (man)Pages 
   Copying from . (disk) 
   Verifying 
 
Loading 3 of 10 subset(s).... 
 
         Digital Extended Math Library Vn.n for Digital UNIX 
 
 
DXML Vn.n Development Kit (parallel library) 
   Copying from . (disk) 
 
   Verifying 
 
Loading 4 of 10 subset(s).... 
 
************************************************************************* 
*                                                                       * 
*  Copyright Digital Equipment Corporation 1998. All rights reserved.   * 
*                                                                       * 
*  Restricted Rights: Use, duplication, or disclosure by the U.S.       * 
*  Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph   * 
*  (c) (1) (ii) of DFARS 252.227-7013, or in FAR 52.227-19, or in FAR   * 
*  52.227-14 Alt. III, as applicable.                                   * 
*                                                                       * 
*  This software is proprietary to and embodies the confidential        * 
*  technology of Digital Equipment Corporation. Possession, use, or     * 
*  copying of this software and media is authorized only pursuant to a  * 
*  valid written license from Digital or an authorized sublicensor.     * 
*                                                                       * 
************************************************************************* 
 
 
         DXML Vn.n SCIPORT library for Digital UNIX 
 
 
DXML Vn.n SCIPORT library 
   Copying from . (disk) 
   Verifying 
 
Loading 5 of 10 subset(s).... 
 
Installation of this subset proceeds automatically, and should complete 
in approximately 1 minute. 
 
 
DIGITAL Compiled Code Support Library #nnn
   Copying from . (disk) 
   Verifying 
 
Loading 6 of 10 subset(s).... 
 
Copyright (c) Digital Equipment Corporation, 1995, 1998.  All Rights Reserved. 
High Performance Fortran Runtime Libraries Vn.n-n for DIGITAL UNIX Alpha Systems 
Subset: High Performance Fortran Runtime Libraries (HPFLIBSnnn) 
 
Starting installation at Wed Dec  2 10:31:55 EST 1998. 
 
Installation of this subset proceeds automatically, and should complete 
in approximately 1 minute. 
 
There are no installation questions for this subset. 
 
High Performance Fortran Runtime Libraries 
   Copying from . (disk) 
   Verifying 
 
Loading 7 of 10 subset(s).... 
 
Installation of this subset proceeds automatically, and should complete 
in approximately 1 minute. 
 
 
DIGITAL Fortran RTL #nnn for DIGITAL UNIX Alpha Systems (f90 and f77) 
   Copying from . (disk) 
   Verifying 
 
Loading 8 of 10 subset(s).... 
 
Installation of this subset proceeds automatically, and should complete 
in approximately 1 minute. 
 
 
Copyright Digital Equipment Corporation 1992,1998. All rights reserved 
 
Restricted Rights: Use, duplication, or disclosure by the U.S. Government is 
subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph (c) (1) (ii) of 
DFARS 252.227-7013, or in FAR 52.227-19, or in FAR 52.227-14 Alt. III, as 
applicable. 
 
This software is proprietary to and embodies the confidential technology of 
Digital Equipment Corporation. Possession, use, or copying of this software 
and media is authorized only pursuant to a valid written license from DIGITAL 
or an authorized sublicensor. 
 
 
DIGITAL Fortran 90 and 77 V5.2 for DIGITAL UNIX Alpha Systems 
   Copying from . (disk) 
        Working....Wed Dec  2 10:32:23 EST 1998 
   Verifying 
 
Loading 9 of 10 subset(s).... 
 
Installation of this subset proceeds automatically, and should complete 
in approximately 1 minute. 
 
 
DIGITAL Fortran V5.2 Tools & their Man Pages 
   Copying from . (disk) 
   Verifying 
 
Loading 10 of 10 subset(s).... 
 
Copyright Digital Equipment Corporation 1992,1998. All rights reserved 
 
Restricted Rights: Use, duplication, or disclosure by the U.S. Government is 
subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph (c) (1) (ii) of 
DFARS 252.227-7013, or in FAR 52.227-19, or in FAR 52.227-14 Alt. III, as 
applicable. 
 
This software is proprietary to and embodies the confidential technology of 
Digital Equipment Corporation. Possession, use, or copying of this software 
and media is authorized only pursuant to a valid written license from DIGITAL 
or an authorized sublicensor. 
 
 
 
DIGITAL Fortran V5.2 Release Notes and Man Page 
   Copying from . (disk) 
   Verifying 
 
10 of 10 subset(s) installed successfully. 
 
 
 
  This subset contains DXML serial libraries tuned for EV4, EV5 and EV6. 
  We recommend installing the EV5 library on your system. 
  Please confirm this choice [y/n] y
 
  The EV5 library is being installed. 
 
Configuring "DXML Vn.n Development Kit (serial library)" (XMDLOAnnn) 
 
 To run the IVP after the installation, please use 
    setld -v  XMDLOAnnn
 
 Creating Links to new manpages for DXML 
 
Configuring "DXML Reference (man)Pages" (XMDMANnnn) 
 
 
  This subset contains DXML parallel libraries tuned for EV4, EV5 and EV6. 
  We recommend installing the EV5 library on your system. 
 
  Please confirm this choice [y/n]? y
 
  The EV5 library is being installed. 
 
Configuring "DXML Vn.n Development Kit (parallel library)" (XMDPLLnnn) 
 
 To run the IVP after the installation, please use 
    setld -v  XMDPLLnnn
 Creating Links to new manpages for DXML Vn.n SCIPORT 
 
Configuring "DXML Vn.n SCIPORT library" (XMDSCInnn) 
 
 To run the IVP after the installation, please use 
    setld -v  XMDSCInnn
 
Configuring "DIGITAL Compiled Code Support Library #nnn" (OTABASEnnn) 
OTABASEnnn, information: Shared library installed. 
Creating softlinks for HPFLIBSnnn ...done. 
 
 
High Performance Fortran Runtime Libraries Vn.n-n for DIGITAL UNIX Alpha Systems 
Subset: High Performance Fortran Runtime Libraries (HPFLIBSnnn) 
 
Installation completed at Wed Dec  2 10:48:22 EST 1998. 
 
Configuring "High Performance Fortran Runtime Libraries" (HPFLIBSnnn) 
 
Copyright (c) Digital Equipment Corporation, 1995, 1998.  All Rights Reserved. 
High Performance Fortran Runtime Libraries Vn.n-n for DIGITAL UNIX Alpha Systems 
Subset: High Performance Fortran Runtime Libraries (HPFLIBSnnn) 
 
Starting configuration (INSTALL) at Wed Dec  2 10:48:23 EST 1998. 
Completing configuration (INSTALL) at Wed Dec  2 10:48:23 EST 1998. 
 
Configuring "DIGITAL Fortran RTL #nnn for DIGITAL UNIX Alpha Systems (f90 and f7 
7)" (DFARTLnnn) 
DFARTLnnn, information: Shared libraries installed. 
 
DFABASE520, information: You can run the Installation Verification 
        Procedure using the following command from root: 
                setld -v DFABASE520 
 
Configuring "DIGITAL Fortran 90 and 77 V5.2 for DIGITAL UNIX Alpha Systems" (DFA 
BASE520) 
 
Configuring "DIGITAL Fortran V5.2 Tools & their Man Pages" (DFACOM520) 
 
DFADOC520, information: The f77 release notes are in 
        ./usr/lib/cmplrs/fort/relnotes 
  and the f90 release notes are in 
        ./usr/lib/cmplrs/fort90/relnotes90 
 
Configuring "DIGITAL Fortran V5.2 Release Notes and Man Page" (DFADOC520) 

When you see the "Verifying" message during the subset installation, the installation procedure is checking to see that the files are copied correctly; it is not an IVP message.

During the installation, if you get errors from the setld utility, see the Diagnostics section of the setld(8) reference page for an explanation of the errors and the appropriate actions to take.


Chapter 3
After Installation

This chapter describes the following tasks performed after installing DIGITAL Fortran:

It also describes the files you need for running DIGITAL Fortran applications ( Section 3.3).

3.1 Running the Installation Verification Procedure (IVP)

After installing DIGITAL Fortran, you can run the Installation Verification Procedure (IVP) independently to verify that the software is available on your system. You might also want to run the IVP after a system failure, to be sure that users can access DIGITAL Fortran.

The IVP verifies the installation by using the fverify command with the -y option (see the fverify(8) reference page). Depending on which DIGITAL Fortran subsets you specify on the setld -v command line, the following checks might occur:

To run the IVP after an installation, enter the following command:


# setld -v subset-name

In this command, subset-name can be any DIGITAL Fortran subset, such as DFABASEnnn and DFADOCnnn. (For nnn, substitute the appropriate version number). For a sample listing of the DIGITAL Fortran IVP, see Appendix A.

If the verification process fails, look in the /var/adm/smlogs/fverify.log file for information to help diagnose the problem.

3.2 Deleting DIGITAL Fortran from Your System

If you must remove a version of DIGITAL Fortran from your system, delete each subset that you previously installed.

To delete subsets:

  1. Log in as superuser (login name root ).
  2. Make sure you are at the root directory (/) by entering the following command:


    # cd /
    

  3. Enter the following form of the setld command:


    # setld -i | egrep 'HPFLIBS|DFA'
    

  4. Look for the word "installed" in the listing produced. You can delete any subset names displayed in response to the previous command, especially older versions if multiple versions exist. For example:


    # setld -d HPFLIBSnnn DFABASEnnn DFADOCnnn DFACOMnnn 
    

In this command, nnn is the version number (such as 520 for Version 5.2).

For example, to delete the DIGITAL Fortran Version 4.0 subsets after installing Version 5.n, type the following command:


# setld -d DFABASE400 DFADOC400 DFACOM400

DIGITAL Fortran Version 4.n also has subsets, F9ABASE4nn and F9ADOC4nn.

Note

If you plan to run DIGITAL Fortran applications, do not delete the DFARTL subset (see Section 3.3).

Before you delete the DFACOM and DFARTL subsets, be aware that the DIGITAL Fortran 90 and 77 products (DFABASE subset) use these subsets. If you have one of these products installed and there is only one version of the subset on your system, do not delete that subset.

If multiple versions of the same subset exist, before you delete the older versions, make sure that Fortran programmers using the system no longer need the older versions.

When you delete DIGITAL Fortran, the /usr/lib/cmplrs/fort90_nnn and /usr/lib/cmplrs/fort_nnn directories are deleted and symbolic links are removed. If you have another version of DIGITAL Fortran installed, then you must use the SELECT option to reestablish the symbolic links for the remaining version of DIGITAL Fortran for each subset deleted. For example, to reestablish the symbolic links for the DFABASEnnn subset:


# setld -c DFABASEnnn SELECT

3.3 Running DIGITAL Fortran Applications

You need DIGITAL Fortran shared libraries and the message catalog to run DIGITAL Fortran applications on your system.

3.3.1 Shared Libraries

To run DIGITAL Fortran applications compiled with the default -call_shared flag, you must have the following DIGITAL Fortran subsets (and included shared libraries) installed:
Subset Name Shared Libraries
DFACOM nnn libshcom.so
DFARTL nnn libfor.so, libUfor.so, libFutil.so
HPFLIBS nnn libphpf.so, libphpfp.so, libshpf.so (Fortran 90 only)
OTABASE nnn libots3.so (Fortran 90 only)
XMDLOA nnn libdxml.so
XMDPLL nnn libdxmlp.so

The shared library files included in the DFARTLnnn subset can be installed on any system licensed to run the DIGITAL UNIX operating system. This allows executable programs created with DIGITAL Fortran to be executed regardless of whether DIGITAL Fortran is installed on that system.

In addition to being supplied with DIGITAL Fortran, some or all of these subsets are included on the DIGITAL UNIX operating system CD-ROM distribution media (see the DIGITAL UNIX Installation Guide).

You should always use the most recent versions of these subsets.

The DIGITAL Fortran release notes list the versions of the subsets included in the DIGITAL Fortran kit.

3.3.2 The Message Catalog

The message catalog contains the text for all messages issued by the DIGITAL Fortran run-time library. The message catalog should be installed on any system used to run DIGITAL Fortran applications.

If the message catalog is not present and a DIGITAL Fortran application signals an error from the run-time library, you will see the error message number and a message saying that for_msg.cat is missing. The descriptive text for the error will not be displayed.

The message catalog is included in the DFARTLnnn subset. This subset must be installed if you want to be able to read the descriptive text associated with DIGITAL Fortran run-time library errors.

The message catalog file included in the DFARTLnnn subset can be installed on any system licensed to run the DIGITAL UNIX operating system.

DFARTLnnn subset is included with DIGITAL Fortran and also in the /mnt/alpha/dec_fortran_rtl directory on the DIGITAL UNIX operating system CD-ROM distribution media (see the DIGITAL UNIX Installation Guide).

You should always use the most recent version of this subset.

The DIGITAL Fortran release notes list the version of the DFARTL subset included in the DIGITAL Fortran kit.

The message catalog is installed in the /usr/lib/cmplrs/fortrtl directory and is pointed to by a symbolic link in /usr/lib/nls/msg/en_us.iso8859-1 .

DIGITAL Fortran uses the NLSPATH environment variable to find its run-time message catalog. If NLSPATH is not set, the default used is /usr/lib/nls/msg/en_us.iso8859-1/for_msg.cat .

If the DIGITAL Fortran run-time library cannot find its message catalog, it displays a message that includes the following:


Check environment variable NLSPATH and protection of 
        /usr/lib/nls/msg/en_US.ISO8859-1/for_msg.cat 

In this case, check to see if for_msg.cat exists and that users have access to it. The for_msg.cat file is bundled with DIGITAL Fortran.

For more information on NLSPATH, see the DIGITAL UNIX documentation or the catopen(3) reference page.


Appendix A
Sample DIGITAL Fortran Version 5.n Listings

This appendix provides listings of the following procedures:

This installation guide is not revised for each release of DIGITAL Fortran. When installing a later version of DIGITAL Fortran, the displayed numbers for the subsets, version, and subset directory will be specific for that release.

A.1 Sample DIGITAL Fortran Installation

The sample installation in this appendix shows:

The actual menu display shown on your system might not include certain lines if you have a recent version of DIGITAL Fortran installed. This appendix shows a new installation (all lines are displayed).

The subset numbers are listed in the online release notes (see Section 1.1).

For an explanation about DIGITAL Fortran installation (including the mount command), see Chapter 2.


# setld -l /mnt/dfa520/kit [Return]


 
The subsets listed below are optional: 
 
     There may be more optional subsets than can be presented on a single 
     screen. If this is the case, you can choose subsets screen by screen 
     or all at once on the last screen. All of the choices you make will 
     be collected for your confirmation before any subsets are installed. 
 
     1) DIGITAL Compiled Code Support Library #204 
     2) DIGITAL Fortran 90 and 77 V5.2 for DIGITAL UNIX Alpha Systems 
     3) DIGITAL Fortran RTL #384 for DIGITAL UNIX Alpha Systems (f90 and f77) 
     4) DIGITAL Fortran V5.2 Release Notes and Man Page 
     5) DIGITAL Fortran V5.2 Tools & their Man Pages 
     6) DXML Reference (man)Pages 
     7) DXML V3.5 Development Kit (parallel library) 
     8) DXML V3.5 Development Kit (serial library) 
     9) DXML V3.5 SCIPORT library 
    10) High Performance Fortran Runtime Libraries 
 
Or you may choose one of the following options: 
 
    11) ALL of the above 
    12) CANCEL selections and redisplay menus 
    13) EXIT without installing any subsets 
 
Enter your choices or press RETURN to redisplay menus. 
 
Choices (for example, 1 2 4-6): 11
 
You are installing the following optional subsets: 
 
        DIGITAL Compiled Code Support Library #204 
        DIGITAL Fortran 90 and 77 V5.2 for DIGITAL UNIX Alpha Systems 
        DIGITAL Fortran RTL #384 for DIGITAL UNIX Alpha Systems (f90 and f77) 
        DIGITAL Fortran V5.2 Release Notes and Man Page 
        DIGITAL Fortran V5.2 Tools & their Man Pages 
        DXML Reference (man)Pages 
        DXML V3.5 Development Kit (parallel library) 
        DXML V3.5 Development Kit (serial library) 
        DXML V3.5 SCIPORT library 
        High Performance Fortran Runtime Libraries 
 
Is this correct? (y/n): y
 
 
Checking file system space required to install selected subsets: 
 
File system space checked OK. 
 
10 subset(s) will be installed. 
 
Loading 1 of 10 subset(s).... 
 
************************************************************************* 
*                                                                       * 
*Copyright Digital Equipment Corporation 1993,1998. All rights reserved.* 
*                                                                       * 
*  Restricted Rights: Use, duplication, or disclosure by the U.S.       * 
*  Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph   * 
*  (c) (1) (ii) of DFARS 252.227-7013, or in FAR 52.227-19, or in FAR   * 
*  52.227-14 Alt. III, as applicable.                                   * 
*                                                                       * 
*  This software is proprietary to and embodies the confidential        * 
*  technology of Digital Equipment Corporation. Possession, use, or     * 
*  copying of this software and media is authorized only pursuant to a  * 
*  valid written license from Digital or an authorized sublicensor.     * 
*                                                                       * 
************************************************************************* 
 
         Digital Extended Math Library V3.5 for Digital UNIX 
 
         This installation will take approximately 5 minutes. 
 
 
 Installing DXML V3.5 Development Kit (serial library)...... 
 
DXML V3.5 Development Kit (serial library) 
   Copying from . (disk)   
   Verifying 
 
Loading 2 of 10 subset(s).... 
 
************************************************************************* 
*                                                                       * 
*Copyright Digital Equipment Corporation 1993,1998. All rights reserved.* 
*                                                                       * 
*  Restricted Rights: Use, duplication, or disclosure by the U.S.       * 
*  Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph   * 
*  (c) (1) (ii) of DFARS 252.227-7013, or in FAR 52.227-19, or in FAR   * 
*  52.227-14 Alt. III, as applicable.                                   * 
*                                                                       * 
*  This software is proprietary to and embodies the confidential        * 
*  technology of Digital Equipment Corporation. Possession, use, or     * 
*  copying of this software and media is authorized only pursuant to a  * 
*  valid written license from Digital or an authorized sublicensor.     * 
*                                                                       * 
************************************************************************* 
 
         Deleting obsolete versions of DXML manpages 
 
 
Completed deleting obsolete versions of DXML manpages 
 
 
DXML Reference (man)Pages 
   Copying from . (disk) 
   Verifying 
 
Loading 3 of 10 subset(s).... 
 
         Digital Extended Math Library V3.5 for Digital UNIX 
 
 
DXML V3.5 Development Kit (parallel library) 
   Copying from . (disk) 
 
   Verifying 
 
Loading 4 of 10 subset(s).... 
 
************************************************************************* 
*                                                                       * 
*  Copyright Digital Equipment Corporation 1998. All rights reserved.   * 
*                                                                       * 
*  Restricted Rights: Use, duplication, or disclosure by the U.S.       * 
*  Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph   * 
*  (c) (1) (ii) of DFARS 252.227-7013, or in FAR 52.227-19, or in FAR   * 
*  52.227-14 Alt. III, as applicable.                                   * 
*                                                                       * 
*  This software is proprietary to and embodies the confidential        * 
*  technology of Digital Equipment Corporation. Possession, use, or     * 
*  copying of this software and media is authorized only pursuant to a  * 
*  valid written license from Digital or an authorized sublicensor.     * 
*                                                                       * 
************************************************************************* 
 
 
         DXML V3.5 SCIPORT library for Digital UNIX 
 
 
DXML V3.5 SCIPORT library 
   Copying from . (disk) 
   Verifying 
 
Loading 5 of 10 subset(s).... 
 
Installation of this subset proceeds automatically, and should complete 
in approximately 1 minute. 
 
 
DIGITAL Compiled Code Support Library #204 
   Copying from . (disk) 
   Verifying 
 
Loading 6 of 10 subset(s).... 
 
Copyright (c) Digital Equipment Corporation, 1995, 1998.  All Rights Reserved. 
High Performance Fortran Runtime Libraries V1.7-0 for DIGITAL UNIX Alpha Systems 
Subset: High Performance Fortran Runtime Libraries (HPFLIBS170) 
 
Starting installation at Wed Dec  2 10:31:55 EST 1998. 
 
Installation of this subset proceeds automatically, and should complete 
in approximately 1 minute. 
 
There are no installation questions for this subset. 
 
High Performance Fortran Runtime Libraries 
   Copying from . (disk) 
   Verifying 
 
Loading 7 of 10 subset(s).... 
 
Installation of this subset proceeds automatically, and should complete 
in approximately 1 minute. 
 
 
DIGITAL Fortran RTL #384 for DIGITAL UNIX Alpha Systems (f90 and f77) 
   Copying from . (disk) 
   Verifying 
 
Loading 8 of 10 subset(s).... 
 
Installation of this subset proceeds automatically, and should complete 
in approximately 1 minute. 
 
 
Copyright Digital Equipment Corporation 1992,1998. All rights reserved 
 
Restricted Rights: Use, duplication, or disclosure by the U.S. Government is 
subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph (c) (1) (ii) of 
DFARS 252.227-7013, or in FAR 52.227-19, or in FAR 52.227-14 Alt. III, as 
applicable. 
 
This software is proprietary to and embodies the confidential technology of 
Digital Equipment Corporation. Possession, use, or copying of this software 
and media is authorized only pursuant to a valid written license from DIGITAL 
or an authorized sublicensor. 
 
 
DIGITAL Fortran 90 and 77 V5.2 for DIGITAL UNIX Alpha Systems 
   Copying from . (disk) 
        Working....Wed Dec  2 10:32:23 EST 1998 
   Verifying 
 
Loading 9 of 10 subset(s).... 
 
Installation of this subset proceeds automatically, and should complete 
in approximately 1 minute. 
 
 
DIGITAL Fortran V5.2 Tools & their Man Pages 
   Copying from . (disk) 
   Verifying 
 
Loading 10 of 10 subset(s).... 
 
Copyright Digital Equipment Corporation 1992,1998. All rights reserved 
 
Restricted Rights: Use, duplication, or disclosure by the U.S. Government is 
subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph (c) (1) (ii) of 
DFARS 252.227-7013, or in FAR 52.227-19, or in FAR 52.227-14 Alt. III, as 
applicable. 
 
This software is proprietary to and embodies the confidential technology of 
Digital Equipment Corporation. Possession, use, or copying of this software 
and media is authorized only pursuant to a valid written license from DIGITAL 
or an authorized sublicensor. 
 
 
DIGITAL Fortran V5.2 Release Notes and Man Page 
   Copying from . (disk) 
   Verifying 
 
10 of 10 subset(s) installed successfully. 
 
 
  This subset contains DXML serial libraries tuned for EV4, EV5 and EV6. 
  We recommend installing the EV5 library on your system. 
  Please confirm this choice [y/n]y 
 
  The EV5 library is being installed. 
 
Configuring "DXML V3.5 Development Kit (serial library)" (XMDLOA350) 
 
 To run the IVP after the installation, please use 
    setld -v  XMDLOA350 
 
 Creating Links to new manpages for DXML 
 
Configuring "DXML Reference (man)Pages" (XMDMAN350) 
 
 
  This subset contains DXML parallel libraries tuned for EV4, EV5 and EV6. 
  We recommend installing the EV5 library on your system. 
 
  Please confirm this choice [y/n]? y 
 
  The EV5 library is being installed. 
 
Configuring "DXML V3.5 Development Kit (parallel library)" (XMDPLL350) 
 
 To run the IVP after the installation, please use 
    setld -v  XMDPLL350 
 Creating Links to new manpages for DXML V3.5 SCIPORT 
 
Configuring "DXML V3.5 SCIPORT library" (XMDSCI350) 
 
 To run the IVP after the installation, please use 
    setld -v  XMDSCI350 
 
Configuring "DIGITAL Compiled Code Support Library #204" (OTABASE204) 
OTABASE204, information: Shared library installed. 
Creating softlinks for HPFLIBS170 ...done. 
 
 
High Performance Fortran Runtime Libraries V1.7-0 for DIGITAL UNIX Alpha Systems 
Subset: High Performance Fortran Runtime Libraries (HPFLIBS170) 
 
Installation completed at Wed Dec  2 10:48:22 EST 1998. 
 
Configuring "High Performance Fortran Runtime Libraries" (HPFLIBS170) 
 
Copyright (c) Digital Equipment Corporation, 1995, 1998.  All Rights Reserved. 
High Performance Fortran Runtime Libraries V1.7-0 for DIGITAL UNIX Alpha Systems 
Subset: High Performance Fortran Runtime Libraries (HPFLIBS170) 
 
Starting configuration (INSTALL) at Wed Dec  2 10:48:23 EST 1998. 
Completing configuration (INSTALL) at Wed Dec  2 10:48:23 EST 1998. 
 
Configuring "DIGITAL Fortran RTL #384 for DIGITAL UNIX Alpha Systems (f90 and f7 
7)" (DFARTL384) 
DFARTL384, information: Shared libraries installed. 
 
DFABASE520, information: You can run the Installation Verification 
        Procedure using the following command from root: 
                setld -v DFABASE520 
 
Configuring "DIGITAL Fortran 90 and 77 V5.2 for DIGITAL UNIX Alpha Systems" (DFA 
BASE520) 
 
Configuring "DIGITAL Fortran V5.2 Tools & their Man Pages" (DFACOM520) 
 
DFADOC520, information: The f77 release notes are in 
        ./usr/lib/cmplrs/fort/relnotes 
  and the f90 release notes are in 
        ./usr/lib/cmplrs/fort90/relnotes90 
 
Configuring "DIGITAL Fortran V5.2 Release Notes and Man Page" (DFADOC520) 

A.2 Sample DIGITAL Fortran Installation Verification Procedure (IVP)

These samples of the installation verification procedure show DIGITAL Fortran subset numbers and displayed information for Version 5.2 IVPs. Subset numbers and displayed information will change for subsequent releases.


# /usr/sbin/setld -v DFABASE520 [Return]


DIGITAL Fortran 90 and 77 V5.2 for DIGITAL UNIX Alpha Systems (DFABASE520) 
 
DFABASE520: Starting Installation Verification Procedure (IVP). 
Copyright (c) Digital Equipment Corporation, 1992,1998.  All rights reserved. 
 
If this IVP fails, please include the following when submitting a report: 
    1) This subset name, which is DFABASE520 
    2) Output from: ls -l /tmp/DFABASE520.ivptmp 
    3) This setld session 
 
IVP, information: Created scratch directory. 
IVP, information: Testing the DIGITAL Fortran 77 compiler 
IVP, information: Compiling and linking. 
IVP, information: Running. 
IVP, information: Execution of DIGITAL Fortran 77 successful. 
IVP, information: Testing the DIGITAL Fortran 90 compiler 
IVP, information: Compiling and linking. 
IVP, information: Running. 
IVP, information: Execution of DIGITAL Fortran 90 successful. 
IVP, information: Cleaning up. 
IVP, information: DFABASE520 is properly installed. 


# /usr/sbin/setld -v DFARTL384 [Return]


DIGITAL Fortran RTL #384 for DIGITAL UNIX Alpha Systems (f90 and f77) (DFARTL384) 
 
DFARTL384: Starting Installation Verification Procedure (IVP). 
Copyright (c) Digital Equipment Corporation, 1992,1998.  All rights reserved. 
 
IVP, information: Checking shared libraries. 
IVP, information: Shared libraries are correctly installed. 
IVP, information: DFARTL384 is properly installed. 


# /usr/sbin/setld -v XMDLOA350 [Return]


DXML V3.5 Development Kit (serial library) (XMDLOA350) 
 
 Running DXML V3.5 serial IVP...... 
 
Copyright (c) Digital Equipment Corporation, 1998. All rights reserved. 
 
IVP_TEST> IVP Testing in progress 
 
IVP_TEST> DXML IVP completed OK 


# /usr/sbin/setld -v XMDSCI350 [Return]


 
DXML V3.5 SCIPORT library (XMDSCI350) 
 
 Running DXML V3.5 SCIPORT IVP...... 
 
Copyright (c) Digital Equipment Corporation, 1998. All rights reserved. 
 
IVP_TEST> IVP Testing in progress 
 
IVP_TEST> DXML SCIPORT IVP completed OK 


# /usr/sbin/setld -v XMDPLL350 [Return]


 
DXML V3.5 Development Kit (parallel library) (XMDPLL350) 
 
 Running DXML V3.5 parallel IVP...... 
 
Copyright (c) Digital Equipment Corporation, 1998. All rights reserved. 
 
 
IVP_TEST> IVP Testing in progress 
 
IVP_TEST> DXML IVP completed OK 


# /usr/sbin/setld -v OTABASE204 [Return]


DIGITAL Compiled Code Support Library #204 (OTABASE204) 
 
OTABASE204: Starting Installation Verification Procedure (IVP). 
Copyright (c) Digital Equipment Corporation, 1992,1998.  All rights reserved. 
 
IVP, information: Checking shared library. 
IVP, information: Shared library is correctly installed. 
IVP, information: OTABASE204 is properly installed. 

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