INTEGRAL Science Data Centre (ISDC) =================================== http://www.isdc.unige.ch/integral/ Release Note ============ Package: osa_sw Version: 10.2 Rel. Date: 10-Dec-2015 Contents ======== 1. Introduction 2. Portability 3. System Requirements 4. Acknowledgements 5. Changes since last Release 1. Introduction ============ This is the release note for the official ISDC 'Off-line Scientific Analysis' software version 10.2 This release contains instrument specific analysis software for the four INTEGRAL instruments (IBIS, SPI, JEM-X and OMC), and some generic tools. It runs on Linux and Mac OS X Intel platforms. This Release Note gives some portability information and describes system requirements. The software is available to the scientific community as downloadable binary tar files from the ISDC public release page at http://www.isdc.unige.ch/integral/analysis#Software If needed OSA can be compiled and installed from the source code as well. The source code tar file is available via the above URL. Information for user support is available at http://www.isdc.unige.ch/integral/support/helpdesk 2. Portability =========== Binary Packages =============== The software was checked to correctly run on the following platforms: - Linux - Scientific Linux release 6.7, Carbon (32 bit) - Scientific Linux release 6.6, Carbon (64 bit) - Ubuntu 14.04.2 LTS - Mac OS X - Mavericks (OS X 10.9) - Yosemite (OS X 10.10) The binary OSA software packages were built on the above Mac OS X platforms, on the Ubuntu and the Scientific Linux 32 and 64 systems. They are ready to use and contain everything you need to run the OSA software. If needed you may compile and link your own software with the libraries included in the binary OSA packages. In general, the OSA software will also run on a variety of other Linux platforms. As we at the ISDC do not necessarily have access to those platforms, we only provide full support for the platforms mentioned above. Depending on the particular choice of your Linux distribution you may miss specific system libraries when running OSA from a binary package. Please let us know in case you require additional libraries. Source Code Package =================== Before you consider building OSA from source, please consider using the supplied binary packages. If you need to build the OSA software from the source code, note that the following platforms have been tested: - Linux Scientific Linux release 6.7, Carbon (32 bit): GNU C/C++ (gcc) version 4.4.7 GNU Fortran (gfortran) version 4.4.7