Downloads and Installation

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*New* SPEDAS 5.0 released (April 2022)

The QA process for SPEDAS 5.0 has now been completed, and this version of the software is now released for general use for users who have paid for IDL licenses. This release includes improved support for HTTPS downloads, updated plugin support for the ERG, IUGONET, THEMIS, MMS and other missions, and many bug fixes and performance improvements.

If you have an IDL software license, then you can download and use either the SPEDAS 5.0 release or the untested the nightly build. Check with your system administrator on how to obtain and install IDL.

If you don't have an IDL license, then you have two choices: you can either use the self-contained executables we provide, or you can separately install the IDL Virtual Machine (VM) and use the save file we provide, see below.

Release notes for SPEDAS 5.0 are available here.

If you have an IDL license

Download SPEDAS 5.0 (April 2022)

If you have an IDL license, you can download the SPEDAS 5.0 release, which contains the full source code:

* SPEDAS 5.0, IDL source code (~50 MB)

Unzip the file you downloaded in a directory of your choice and create a new IDL project that includes this directory.

You may also need to separately download and install the latest CDF DLM from NASA and the latest Geopack DLM -- see below for details.

To start the SPEDAS GUI from the IDL command line, type: spd_gui

SPEDAS nightly build

Alternatively, you can download the nightly build instead of the SPEDAS 4.1 release. This is build every day and it contains the most recent source code, but it is untested and you may encounter bugs and unresolved problems. It can be installed the same way as the SPEDAS 4.0 release, above.

* Download the latest SPEDAS nightly build

IDL libraries

IDL Geopack library

To use the Tsyganenko Model extensions with the SPEDAS software, you need to download and install the Geopack DLM. We recommend using the latest version (Geopack 10.7).

* Download the Geopack Library

Installation instructions can be found in the download page, but basically you have to copy two files into the IDL bin directory, 1) a .dlm file and 2) either a .so file (Linux, Mac) or a .dll file (Windows).

You can check which version of Geopack DLM you have, by typing this at the IDL command prompt: help, 'geopack', /dlm

IDL CDF library

We recommend downloading and installing the most recent version (3.8.0) of the CDF DLM for IDL from NASA:

* Download the CDF Library

The suggested installation method is to run the install script for your operating system (e.g., install_idl_win.bat for Windows, install_idl_win.sh for macOS/Linux). Running these scripts will download the latest version of the library and install them to your chosen IDL installation folder.

You can check which version of CDF you have, by typing this at the IDL command prompt: help, 'cdf', /dlm

IDL SPICE library

Some functions (for example, cspice_str2et) require the NASA SPICE library. This library can be downloaded directly from NASA:

* Download the NASA IDL SPICE library

The installation is similar to any other dlm library. On windows, you have to copy two files (icy.dlm, icy.dll) into the bin.x86_64 directory of the IDL installation folder.

For more information, see:

* Information on the NASA IDL SPICE library

IDL DAS2 Library

Das2dlm is an IDL DLM that provides bindings for the das2c library for connecting with DAS2 servers. It is compatible with IDL 8.0 or newer.

The installation is similar to any other dlm library. On Windows, you have to copy two files (das2c.dlm, das2c.x86_64.dll) into the bin.x86_64 directory of the IDL installation folder, and similarly for Linux (das2c.dlm, das2c.linux.x86_64.so) and Mac (das2c.dlm, das2c.darwin.x86_64.so).

* Zip files for DAS2 dlm

For more information, see:

* Github DAS2 project 

You can check which version of Das2c DLM you have, by typing this at the IDL command prompt: help, 'das2c', /dlm

If you don't have an IDL license

SPEDAS is free software but if you do not have an IDL license, then you cannot use the IDL command line, and hence neither the SPEDAS command line tools. You can still use the SPEDAS GUI, and you have two options:

  1. Download the SPEDAS executable (for Linux, MacOS, or Windows), or
  2. Download the SPEDAS save file (for Solaris or other operating systems).

Download the SPEDAS executables, Version 4.1 (October 2020)

For users without IDL licenses, you can use the SPEDAS 4.1 executable files for Linux, Windows, and MacOS, which allow access to the Graphical User Interface capabilities of SPEDAS, with no additional IDL license required.

* SPEDAS 4.1, Windows 64bit executable with IDL 8.5.1, CDF 3.7.1, Geopack 10.6 (~55 MB)
* SPEDAS 4.1, MacOs 64bit executable with IDL 8.5.1, CDF 3.7.1, Geopack 10.6 (~70 MB)
* SPEDAS 4.1, Linux 64bit executable with IDL 8.5.1, CDF 3.7.1, Geopack 10.6 (~70 MB)
* SPEDAS 4.1, Linux 64bit executable with IDL 8.5.1, CDF 3.7.1, Geopack 7.6 (~70 MB) - includes Geopack 7.6, for older Linux machines that may not work with Geopack 10.6

This release contains everything you need, including the IDL VM, the Geopack DLM and the CDF DLM. You just have to unzip the file and run the executable and the SPEDAS GUI will appear.

Download the SPEDAS save file, Version 4.1 (October 2020)

The SPEDAS save file requires the run-time IDL Virtual Machine (VM) which has to be downloaded for free from Harris Corporation. There are limitations using the VM compared to the full IDL.

* SPEDAS 4.1, IDL Savefile (20 MB)

To run SPEDAS using the IDL virtual machine,

  1. start the IDL virtual machine executable
  2. click through the splash screen to get to the file selection dialog
  3. navigate to the SPEDAS installation
  4. go into the thm_gui_new directory and click on thm_gui.sav

This should bring up the main screen of the SPEDAS GUI. From this point you should be able to load, plot, and analyze data through the GUI.

Further information for loading IDL save files can be found here: http://harrisgeospatial.com/docs/StartingVirtualMachineApplication.html

Troubleshooting and special considerations

IDL Installation issues on Mac

If you are installing IDL on a Mac in order to run the source code SPEDAS distribution, there are a few issues you might run into that require special attention. IDL and SPEDAS depend on the XQuartz library, which may not be installed by default. The IDL workbench has a dependency on Java 6, which Apple considers obsolete, so you need to take some extra steps to get it successfully installed. The stricter security measures in recent MacOS releases may require you to add a number of exceptions to security policies that prevent third-party libraries or executables from running. There is also an IDL workbench configuration setting which might need to be changed in order to prevent idlde (the IDL workbench) from crashing when calling external libraries provided as IDL DLMs, such as GEOPACK, ICY, and possibly others.

Java 6 installation on Mac

If the IDL installer gives warnings about Java 6 not being installed, you may have to go through some extra steps to prepare your Mac to run IDL.

If installing the downloaded package fails due to warnings about a newer Java version already being installed, you will need to run a few Applescript commands to allow the installation to proceed successfully. See this page for further details:

https://www.l3harrisgeospatial.com/Support/Self-Help-Tools/Help-Articles/Help-Articles-Detail/ArtMID/10220/ArticleID/23780/Mac-OS-Catalina-1015-ENVIIDL-and-Legacy-Java-6-Dependencies

After following the procedure described at the above link, you should be able to complete the installation of Java 6. Now you can retry the IDL installer without running into the "missing Java 6" issue.

XQuartz installation on a Mac

On Mac and Linux platforms, IDL depends on the X11 window system and Motif GUI toolkit for most graphics. Newer Mac OS X versions do not include the X11 libraries. XQuartz (X11) has to be downloaded and installed, or IDL will not work.

If you receive an error similar to the following:

Error: attempt to add non-widget child “dsm” to parent “idl” which supports only widgets

Then you may be able to resolve it using:

sudo mv /opt/X11/lib/libXt.6.dylib{,.bak}

sudo cp /opt/X11/lib{/flat_namespace,}/libXt.6.dylib

See: https://michaelgalloy.com/2016/11/11/problems-with-xquartz-2-7-11-on-macos.html

Security warnings during installation or runtime on a Mac

Security warnings at installation or runtime, MacOS Sierra or later

Newer versions of MacOS have very strict security measures. You may receive security warnings preventing installation of software from unknown developers while attempting to install IDL or SPEDAS.

If you are trying to install or run the SPEDAS VM executable and receive a security warning, try this:

  • Open the Finder and move the (automatically uncompressed) spedas_v_4 directory from Downloads to your Desktop.(note: exact filenames in the following commands may vary depending on which SPEDAS version you are using...)
  • Open a terminal and type the following:

cd Desktop/spedas_v_4_1/spd_gui
sudo xattr -r -d com.apple.quarantine spedas
(enter your password)
sudo open ./spedas


Security warnings may also occur when SPEDAS loads the various libraries it needs to run. You may need to add security exceptions for each component it's warning about. The procedure is:

  • Open System Preferences -> Security and Privacy -> General, and select "Allow apps downloaded from: App Store and identified developers". Keep this tab open while you attempt to run the program.
  • If a security warning dialog pops up with options "Move to Trash" or "Cancel", click "Cancel". This should generate a message in the Security and Privacy panel that the program or library was blocked because it is not from an identified developer. Click "Allow Anyway", which should add that library as an exception to the security policy. (Sometimes the program you're trying to run will terminate, other times it will continue running). Run the program again if necessary.
  • Upon retrying, you may see a different dialog asking if you're sure you want to open it (with options "Move to Trash", "Open", or "Cancel"). Select "Open". That should suppress the warning for this library if it's needed in the future.
  • You may need to do these steps a number of times to approve the various libraries SPEDAS needs to run. But this should only happen the first time you try to run the program.

Avoiding crashes in external libraries on Mac

Under certain conditions, when running SPEDAS under the IDL workbench (idlde), IDL may suddenly crash and terminate with no visible warnings or error messages when trying to run code provided as an external DLM (for example, GEOPACK). If this occurs, you can work around the issue by changing a configuration setting to start idlde with the "-outofprocess" flag set. See the following link for instructions:

https://www.l3harrisgeospatial.com/Support/Self-Help-Tools/Help-Articles/Help-Articles-Detail/ArtMID/10220/ArticleID/18133/How-to-configure-the-IDL-Workbench-on-Linux-Mac-and-Windows-to-automatically-run-in--outofprocess-mode-IDL-821-and-later

(Note: the exact file that needs to be modified may depend on the IDL version you're using. For me, it was idlde.ini, somewhere under the Harris installation folder.)

Known issues on macOS

For known issues on macOS and solutions, see Known issues - macOS

Installation on Windows

When we update Geopack DLM or the CDF library on Windows, we have to copy files in the "Program Files\Exelis\IDL84\bin\bin.x86_64" folder (this folder depends on IDL version, for example it could be C:\Program Files\Harris\IDL86\bin\bin.x86_64). When we try to copy files into folders that reside inside Program Files, Windows 10 (and probably older Windows versions, too) will ask for administrator permission as you can see in the following image. In that case, we just have to click the button "Continue". If we are logged in as a user without administrator permissions, then we either have to log in as administrator, or perhaps contact the system administrator for the PC we are using.

Request for administrator permission in Windows
Request for administrator permission in Windows

Known issues on Windows

For known issues on Windows and solutions, see Known issues - MS Windows

Known issues on Linux

New editions of Linux may not be able to run IDL because the library libxp6 is missing. In that case, you have to download the missing library and install it manually:

1. Download the 64-bit edition of libxp6 from here:

  https://www.ubuntuupdates.org/package/core/precise/main/updates/libxp6

2. Install the file you downloaded using:

sudo dpkg -i ./libxp6_1.0.1-2ubuntu0.12.04.2_amd64.deb
sudo apt-get install -f

3. If you get an error message involving libinfo.so.5, you may need to manually install it:

sudo apt install libtinfo5

Running SPEDAS for the first time

The first time you run SPEDAS, please make sure that all the directories where data files will be downloaded exist and have the proper permissions (they should be writable). To do this, launch the SPEDAS GUI (using the command spd_gui) and in the File menu choose Configuration Settings. Make sure that all the directories for SPEDAS and any other missions you use exist and are writable. If you make any changes, click "Save to File" to have the new settings saved.

SPEDAS Configuration Settings
SPEDAS Configuration Settings

Running SPEDAS from Linux or Mac OS terminal

For the command line version of IDL, installation consists of setting up the IDL_PATH environment variable.

Simply set the IDL_PATH environment to search all subdirectories of the SPEDAS directory.

for csh or tcsh, place the following in your .cshrc file: setenv IDL_PATH ’<IDL_DEFAULT>:+/path/to/spedas’

for bash or sh, place the following in your .bashrc (Linux, Solaris) or .bash_profile (Mac) file: export IDL_PATH=’<IDL_DEFAULT>:+/path/to/spedas’

It is important to replace the text "/path/to/spedas" with the directory on your system that contains the SPEDAS files. This might be something like: "~/spedas_4_1/idl/" Also, don't forget to include the “+” before the directory. Without this, it will not work.

Additional information can be found in THEMIS Use's Guide pdf file.