On Mar 1, 2016, at 6:48 AM, Parinay Mahakur <[email protected]> wrote:
> I want to install IDL (Interactive Data Language) in UBUNTU operation system.
> So can you please send me the terminal code so that I can install the IDL.
The Wikipedia page for that language:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IDL_%28programming_language%29
says, at the top, "Not to be confused with Interface description language."
The "IDL" stuff in Wireshark is for the CORBA (Common Object Request Broker
Architecture) Interface Description Language, so the IDL in Wireshark is the
IDL that's not to be confused with the Interactive Data Language; Wireshark has
nothing to do with Interactive Data Language.
(And PIDL is another interface description language.)
> Or, if you have any other method to install it in UBUNTU OS then please send
> me the method.
The "official" version of IDL:
http://www.exelisvis.com/IntelliEarthSolutions/GeospatialProducts/IDL.aspx
is a commercial product, and they don't even seem to have a way to find out on
what OSes it runs (Windows? Linux? OS X? Solaris? AIX? HP-UX?). The
screenshots show Windows, so it might be Windows-only, but I can't tell.
The Wikipedia page for Interactive Data Language refers to the GNU Data
Language:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU_Data_Language
as "a free alternative to IDL (Interactive Data Language)". It's claimed to be
"a free implementation of the Interactive Data Language (IDL) widely used in
Astronomy", with "a full syntax compatibility with IDL":
http://www.aspbooks.org/a/volumes/article_details/?paper_id=32122
Its web site:
http://gnudatalanguage.sourceforge.net
suggests that it's being actively developed, with the most recent release
having come out in January 2016.
There is an Ubuntu package for Ubuntu 15.10:
http://packages.ubuntu.com/wily/gnudatalanguage
so if you're running 15.10, you should be able to install that. For earlier
versions of Ubuntu, you might have to download the source and install it from
source.
As for the "official" IDL, you'll probably have to contact Excel VIS and find
out if it's even *available* for Ubuntu and, if so, how to get it.
I've never installed or used IDL or GNU Data Language, so I can't give you any
more advice on it; I got all of the above advice by searching on the Web. As I
indicated, that IDL has nothing to do with Wireshark, and Wireshark has nothing
to do with it, so we can't advise you on it; there may be people on this
mailing list who happen to be familiar with it, but they'll have to advise you
on their own.
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