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diff --git a/reproduce/analysis/make/download.mk b/reproduce/analysis/make/download.mk deleted file mode 100644 index 0ea3432..0000000 --- a/reproduce/analysis/make/download.mk +++ /dev/null @@ -1,107 +0,0 @@ -# Download all the necessary inputs if they are not already present. -# -# Since most systems only have one input/connection into the network, -# downloading is essentially a serial (not parallel) operation. so the -# recipes in this Makefile all use a single file lock to have one download -# script running at every instant. -# -# Copyright (C) 2018-2021 Mohammad Akhlaghi <mohammad@akhlaghi.org> -# -# This Makefile is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This Makefile is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -# along with this Makefile. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. - - - - - -# Download input data -# -------------------- -# -# The input dataset properties are defined in -# `$(pconfdir)/INPUTS.conf'. For this template we only have one dataset to -# enable easy processing, so all the extra checks in this rule may seem -# redundant. -# -# In a real project, you will need more than one dataset. In that case, -# just add them to the target list and add an `elif' statement to define it -# in the recipe. -# -# Files in a server usually have very long names, which are mainly designed -# for helping in data-base management and being generic. Since Make uses -# file names to identify which rule to execute, and the scope of this -# research project is much less than the generic survey/dataset, it is -# easier to have a simple/short name for the input dataset and work with -# that. In the first condition of the recipe below, we connect the short -# name with the raw database name of the dataset. -# -# Download lock file: Most systems have a single connection to the -# internet, therefore downloading is inherently done in series. As a -# result, when more than one dataset is necessary for download, if they are -# done in parallel, the speed will be slower than downloading them in -# series. We thus use the `flock' program to tie/lock the downloading -# process with a file and make sure that only one downloading event is in -# progress at every moment. -$(indir):; mkdir $@ -downloadwrapper = $(bashdir)/download-multi-try -inputdatasets = $(foreach i, wfpc2, $(indir)/$(i).fits) -$(inputdatasets): $(indir)/%.fits: | $(indir) $(lockdir) - - # Set the necessary parameters for this input file. - if [ $* = wfpc2 ]; then - localname=$(DEMO-DATA); url=$(DEMO-URL); mdf=$(DEMO-MD5); - else - echo; echo; echo "Not recognized input dataset: '$*.fits'." - echo; echo; exit 1 - fi - - # Download (or make the link to) the input dataset. If the file - # exists in `INDIR', it may be a symbolic link to some other place - # in the filesystem. To avoid too many links when using these files - # during processing, we'll use `readlink -f' so the link we make - # here points to the final file directly (note that `readlink' is - # part of GNU Coreutils). If its not a link, the `readlink' part - # has no effect. - unchecked=$@.unchecked - if [ -f $(INDIR)/$$localname ]; then - ln -fs $$(readlink -f $(INDIR)/$$localname) $$unchecked - else - touch $(lockdir)/download - $(downloadwrapper) "wget --no-use-server-timestamps -O" \ - $(lockdir)/download $$url $$unchecked - fi - - # Check the md5 sum to see if this is the proper dataset. - sum=$$(md5sum $$unchecked | awk '{print $$1}') - if [ $$sum = $$mdf ]; then - mv $$unchecked $@ - echo "Integrity confirmed, using $@ in this project." - else - echo; echo; - echo "Wrong MD5 checksum for input file '$$localname':" - echo " File location: $$unchecked"; \ - echo " Expected MD5 checksum: $$mdf"; \ - echo " Calculated MD5 checksum: $$sum"; \ - echo; exit 1 - fi - - - - - -# Final TeX macro -# --------------- -# -# It is very important to mention the address where the data were -# downloaded in the final report. -$(mtexdir)/download.tex: $(pconfdir)/INPUTS.conf | $(mtexdir) - echo "\\newcommand{\\wfpctwourl}{$(DEMO-URL)}" > $@ |