When I run the second step of a two-step model and read in starting
values from a source file, I get huge .err files.
I hasten to add that there are apparently no real errors that I can find
listed in the files, just thousands and thousands of entries of the form
Jtrack, Etrack 8 0.939590109600000
GEOFAR, TXYZ: 0.999999999694202
0.794822116000000 -0.180331337000000 -0.579429385000000
Nfrom, Nreg, X, Y, Z 1001 51
-864.880746000000 47.6401516000000 3048.00000000000
Jtrack, Etrack 8 0.939565630105940
GEOFAR, TXYZ: 0.999999999775368
-0.119170720000000 -5.087247140000000E-03-0.992860745000000
Nfrom, Nreg, X, Y, Z 1001 51
-880.159423000000 66.2758347000000 3048.00000000000
Jtrack, Etrack 8 0.939963188000000
GEOFAR, TXYZ: 1.00000000021697
0.654909806000000 -0.106889125000000 -0.748109525000000
Nfrom, Nreg, X, Y, Z 1001 51
-900.314958000000 33.6777587000000 3048.00000000000
Jtrack, Etrack 8 0.939963188000000
These diagnostic statements are not coming from my source.f file, and I
would like to know how to turn them off, because the amount of output is
enormous, about 0.5 GB for a run of 2e6 primaries.
Thanks for any help anyone can offer!
Joe
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