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IDL

<note> IDL software is licensed and paid for by specific research groups within the School (specifically Astronomy, Cosmology and Biological Physics). If you are not a member of these groups, then please do not install this software on your own lab computers.

IDL is also available for general use on the physics linux cluster, and is preinstalled on the Physics AD windows systems. More information specific to IDL on Physics linux cluster </note>

Download and run the installer

Internal physics users: go to your MyPhys page and choose software downloads.

The IDL section contains downloads for windows (.exe), linux (.tar) and Mac (.pkg).

Network license setup

IDL needs to communicate with our license server in order to run. The license server is directly accessible from the campus network, but you need to take special steps to connect from off-campus.

After downloading and running the installer, newer versions of IDL start a “license wizard”.

We emphasize that this doesn't provide a local, standalone license - we only support use with the network license server. If you need to run in disconnected mode, you will need to purchase your own license directly from IDL (Exelis).

Manual Windows installation

Hopefully obsolete directions, but provided for reference.

Manual Unix, Linux or Mac OS installation

Running IDL from off-campus

To access the license server from outside, the easiest, and recommended method is to connect to the University VPN.

Alternatively, you can set up a network “tunnel” using ssh.

Windows ssh tunnel directions

This is one of many possible methods (actually it's probably easier to use MobaXterm than putty - we'll aspire to replacing these one day)

Mac OS ssh tunnel