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enrico-init.sh
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# enrico-init.sh sets some environment variables for enrico.
#
# One way is to put this e.g. in ~/.bashrc or ~/.profile:
#
# export FERMI_DIR=< location of your Fermi software installation >
# export FERMI_DATA_DIR=< location of your Fermi weekly and preprocessed data >
# alias init_fermi="source $FERMI_DIR/fermi-init.sh"
#
# export ENRICO_DIR=< location of your Enrico software checkout >
# alias init_enrico="source $ENRICO_DIR/enrico-init.sh"
#
# This way your python, PATH, PYTHONPATH, ... is not set to the Fermi
# or Enrico software when you log in to your system, yet you can
# conveniently set up your shell for Fermi and Enrico by executing the aliases:
# $ init_fermi
# $ init_enrico
echo "Adding Enrico to PATH and PYTHONPATH"
export PATH=$PATH:$ENRICO_DIR/bin
export PYTHONPATH=$ENRICO_DIR:$PYTHONPATH
echo "Setting environment variables for data file locations"
if [ ! -d "${FERMI_DATA_DIR}" ]; then
export FERMI_DATA_DIR=$ENRICO_DIR/Data
fi
if [ ! -d "${FERMI_CATALOG_DIR}" ]; then
export FERMI_CATALOG_DIR=$FERMI_DATA_DIR/catalog
fi
if [ ! -d "${FERMI_DIFFUSE_DIR}" ]; then
export FERMI_DIFFUSE_DIR=$FERMI_DATA_DIR/diffuse
fi
if [ ! -d "${FERMI_DOWNLOAD_DIR}" ]; then
export FERMI_DOWNLOAD_DIR=$FERMI_DATA_DIR/download
fi
if [ ! -d "${FERMI_PREPROCESSED_DIR}" ]; then
export FERMI_PREPROCESSED_DIR=$FERMI_DATA_DIR/preprocessed
fi
mkdir -p $FERMI_DATA_DIR
mkdir -p $FERMI_DIFFUSE_DIR
mkdir -p $FERMI_DOWNLOAD_DIR
mkdir -p $FERMI_PREPROCESSED_DIR
mkdir -p $FERMI_CATALOG_DIR
export FARM=LAPP
#Currently supported : LAPP-Annecy (LAPP), MPIK-Heidelberg (MPIK)
echo "Run enrico_setupcheck to check if you are set up correctly."
echo "Check your PATH and PYTHONPATH if enrico_setup is not found or gives an error."