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# This file contains JSOC_SDP-specific configuration information. It is used only if the '-sdp' flag is used |
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# This file contains JSOC_SDP-specific configuration information. It is used only if the '-sdp' flag is used |
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# as an argument to the check-out script (checkoutDRMS.pl). To change the configuration at Stanford, edit |
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# this file directly, and commit those changes to the source-tree repository. |
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# The lines in the __PROJ_MK_RULES__ section define JSOC_SDP-specific make variables, targets, and rules. When |
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# The lines in the __PROJ_MK_RULES__ section define JSOC_SDP-specific make variables, targets, and rules. When |
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# localize.py is run, it will process this section and create JSOC/localization/make_basic.mk. These are |
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# available to all JSOC_SDP projects. |
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# The lines in the __PROJ__ section define JSOC_SDP projects. When localize.py runs, file content will be |
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# The lines in the __PROJ__ section define JSOC_SDP projects. When localize.py runs, file content will be |
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# added to JSOC/localization/Rules.mk and JSOC/localization/target.mk. |
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# The lines in the __PROJCFG__ section define additional project-specific configuration. The code in this |
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# section must be in a shell-scripting language, and will be executed as is. |
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# The lines in the __MAKE__ section define global make variables to configure the make process. A subset of |
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# these variables defines the locations of JSOC_SDP-specific third-party libraries. These values apply to all code |
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# The lines in the __MAKE__ section define global make variables to configure the make process. A subset of |
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# these variables defines the locations of JSOC_SDP-specific third-party libraries. These values apply to all code |
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# in both JSOC/base and JSOC/proj directories. |
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__DEFS__ |
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q:EXPORT_LOG_DIR /home/jsoc/exports/logs |
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q:EXPORT_LOCK_DIR /home/jsoc/exports/tmp |
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q:EXPORT_HANDLE_DIR /home/jsoc/exports |
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q:EXPORT_PENDING_REQUESTS_TABLE jsoc.export_pending_reqs |
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a:EXPORT_PENDING_REQUESTS_TIME_OUT 60 |
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q:BIN_PY /home/jsoc/bin/linux_x86_64/activepython27 |
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q:BIN_PY3 /home/jsoc/anaconda3/bin/python3 |
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a:SUMS_USEMTSUMS 1 |
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# lev1.5_hmi |
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q:POLCAL_PARAMS /home/jsoc/hmi/tables/lev15/polcal-param-fit.bin |
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q:JPL_EPHEM_TABLEDIR /home/rick/src/ephem/tables |
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__MAKE__ |
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# JSOC_SDP third-party libraries used by base |
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# 'POSTGRES_LIB = pq' will cause a make variable named POSTGRES_LIB to be created and to |
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# a description of which platforms or specific machines the parameter applies to. For example, |
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# the name POSTGRES_INCS:X86_64 implies that the value of the parameter named POSTGRES_INCS is /usr/include |
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# when make is run on a linux_x86_64 machine. The RHS string can contain either a platform identifier |
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# (X86_64, IA32, AVX, or IA64) or it can be a string that identifies a particular machine, like d02. |
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# all machines whose names contain the string 'hmidb'. So, for machines hmidb, hmidb2, and hmidb3, the |
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GSL_LIBS:IA64 /home/jsoc/lib/linux-x86_64 |
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<name>datacapture</name> |
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