INSTALLING GRASIL
 

Here are the files you have to download and decompress in the same directory to run GRASIL.

A short and schematic manual to run GRASIL is here.

 

NOTE: sometimes due to incompatibilities between windows created ascii files then used with linux, carriage-return symbols are created in the ascii files in gslib.tar.gz or gslib.zip for pc linux. In this case do e.g.

> dos2unix mod_name.par

and similar with the other input files, in order to eliminate those symbols.

 

For PC-Windows:

  1. gslib.zip (SSP library and auxiliary files to run GRASIL, look at readme inside)
  2. grasil.zip (GRASIL executable)
  3. grasil.tar.gz (latest SSP library files including radio emission, more explanations here. With the SSP in gslib.zip the radio emission is computed by GRASIL, whereas it is already included in a more refined manner in these SSP)

 

For PC-linux Unix:

  1. gslib.tar.gz (or gslib.zip provided you know how to decompress. For instance decompress on a PC then ascii ftp)
  2. grasil_linux.gz (GRASIL executable)
  3. grasil.tar.gz (latest additional SSP library files including radio emission, more explanations here. With the SSP in gslib.zip the radio emission is computed by GRASIL, whereas it is already included in a more refined manner in these SSP)


 

After decompression, give the command "grasil examplel" in the same directory (on UNIX you will need to give before "chmod +x grasil"). If everything is OK, GRASIL will run the model described in the input files examplel.par and examplel.sf. On a reasonable present day CPU, it will require no more than 100-200 sec to produce several other examplel.* files with SEDs.

Recall that GRASIL can be run in any other directory giving the full path of the executable. Of course it requires input files .par and .sf in the working directory.

You will need also the program CHE_EVO to generate input .sf files.

 


Last updated February 2011