Install and License IDL
These instructions describe how to install and license IDL on Windows, UNIX, and Mac platforms. See the following sections:
- Install on Windows
- Install on Linux or Mac from a Shell Script
- Install on Mac from a .pkg File
- License Administrator
- Licensing Utility
- Troubleshooting
- Contact Us
IDL System Requirements
IDL has the following system requirements:
- Operating systems:
- Windows 10 and 11 (Intel/AMD 64-bit)
macOS 12, 13, and 14 (Intel 64-bit (x86_64) and M-series (arm64))
- Linux (Intel/AMD 64-bit, kernel 4.18.0 or higher and glibc 2.28 or higher)
- Disk space: Approximately 4 GB for installation
- Memory (RAM): Minimum of 8 GB*
- Number of processing cores: Minimum of 2, recommended 4 or more
An X-Windows manager is required for macOS. IDL was tested using XQuartz 2.8.5 on an M1 chipset.
* Most image display and processing capabilities in IDL have been designed to work with minimal amounts of system RAM. Having a lot of RAM can help to avoid occasional memory allocation problems, especially with large datasets. Tests have shown that 8 GB of RAM is adequate for most tasks run using the latest versions of IDL. However, if you anticipate working with very large datasets, or if you are building custom applications with ENVI+IDL code, then you may consider adding more RAM to your system.
Install on Windows
Tip: If you need to install IDL on multiple computers, you can record an .ini
file during an installation of IDL, then use that .ini
file to silently install IDL on the other computers. See Windows Silent Installation for details.
You must have administrator privileges to install software on Windows. Install IDL from a web download or a DVD as follows:
-
Start the installer:
- Web download: Navigate to the
idlxx-win.exe
file that was downloaded to your computer and double-click to run it, wherexx
is the version number. - DVD: Insert the disk and double-click
setup-idlxx-win.exe
, wherexx
is the version number.
- Web download: Navigate to the
- Follow the prompts to install the software.
- When the installation is complete, activate your license. See the License Administrator section for details.
Install on Linux or Mac from a Shell Script
The commands listed here may require root or sudo privileges. An X-Windows manager is required for Mac. Install IDL from a web download as follows:
-
Uncompress the
filename.tar.gz
archive file that was downloaded to your computer. For example,idlxx-linux.tar.gz
,idlxx-mac-arm64.tar.gz
(for M-series hardware), oridlxx-mac-x86_64.tar.gz
(for Intel hardware), wherexx
is the version number. -
Unpack the file:
gunzip filename.tar.gz
tar -xf filename.tar -
Start the installer with this command:
./install.sh
- Follow the prompts to install the software.
- When the installation is complete, activate your license. See the License Administrator section for details.
-
From a terminal window, change directories to
INSTALL_DIR/idlxx
. Enter a command at the shell prompt to start an application:idl
: Start command-line IDL.idlde
: Start the IDL Development Environment.idlhelp
: Start IDL Help.
Install on Mac from a .pkg File
An X-Windows manager is required for Mac. Install IDL from a web download as follows:
-
Start the installer by navigating to the
idlxx-mac-arm64.pkg
(for M-series hardware) oridlxx-mac-x86_64.pkg
(for Intel hardware) file that was downloaded to your computer and run it. - Follow the prompts to install the software.
- When the installation is complete, activate your license. See the License Administrator section for details.
-
From the Mac Finder, go to
INSTALL_DIR/idlxx
and double-clickIDLxx
to launch IDL.
License Administrator
Activate your license using the ENVI-IDL License Administrator tool. You may be prompted to launch the License Administrator after installation, or you can open the License Administrator tool with one of the following:
- Windows: From the Start menu, select ENVI-IDL License Administrator under the shortcut group for your product installation. Administrator privileges are required.
-
Linux: From a terminal window, launch the
envi_idl_license_admin
command from theINSTALL_DIR/idlxx
/bin/
directory. Sudo or root permissions are required.Note: A graphical session is required to run the License Administrator user interface. Some Linux distributions disable this when the sudo command is invoked (i.e., the required DISPLAY environment variable is not set). If this is the case for your Linux distribution, use an alternative to sudo (such as direct root login or su), or the sudo configuration should be updated appropriately.
- Mac: From a Finder window, double-click the
LicenseAdminstrator.app
icon located under theINSTALL_DIR/idlxx
directory. Administrator privileges are required.
See the following sections for managing licenses:
- Upgrade a License
- Activate a License Online
- Activate a License Offline
- Connect to a License Server
- Deactivate a License
- Disconnect from a License Server
- View Licenses
- View Events Log
See also Licensing Utility for instructions to manage licenses using a command-line utility.
Upgrade a License
If you are upgrading your software version and a new license is required, you can use Upgrade License on a machine with Internet access to automatically get an upgraded license.
To update a license, perform these steps:
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Click the Upgrade License button.
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The License Administrator checks the licensing portal to determine if a new license is available to you.
If any parts of your license are eligible for upgrade, you will see a list of upgradable Activation Codes. Select the licenses you want to upgrade and click Upgrade License.
-
Click Close to close the dialog.
Activate a License Online
These steps activate a license on a machine that has Internet access:
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Click the Activate Online button.
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Type, or paste, the activation code(s) into the field.
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Click Activate. When activation is complete, you will see the message Activation succeeded.
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Click Close to close the dialog.
Activate a License Offline
The following steps describe how to use the License Administrator activate a license on a machine that does not have Internet access.
- Click the Activate Offline button.
- Generate a file that contains information about the machine: click the 1. Generate Machine Information File button to generate a file named
machine_information.dat
. - Click the Open Folder button to open the file folder where the
machine_information.dat
file was saved. -
Attach the file to an email addressed to one of the following, with the subject
License Request
:-
geospatialsupport@nv5.com
(U.S.) -
supporteu@nv5.com
(E.U.) -
Your local sales representative
-
-
NV5 Geospatial Solutions, Inc. will email a
license.dat
file to you. - Copy the
license.dat
file to the machine, then launch the License Administrator. Note that if you copy the file toINSTALL_DIR\license
, you do not need to do steps 6 and 7. - If your
license.dat
file was saved to a directory other thanINSTALL_DIR\license
, click the Activate Offline button, then click the 2. Install a License File button. - Navigate to the
license.dat
file location, then click Open. When activation is complete, you will see the message Successfully imported license file. - Click Close to close the dialog.
You can also generate machine information from the command line using the get bindings
command of the Licensing utility.
Connect to a License Server
This version of the product can use floating licenses hosted by the new NV5 Geospatial License Server licensing engine. It will not work with any License Servers supported before this version.
If you were previously connected to a legacy License Server and the new License Server is installed on the same machine, the License Administrator will detect the IP address you were connected to. A dialog will appear and asks if you want to connect to the address on the new License Server. Click Yes.
To use a license that is on a License Server, connect to the server machine as follows:
- Click the Use License Server button.
- The default port number is 4080. To use a secure port (HTTPS), enable the Secure check box. The port number will change to 40443, the default for a secure port.
- Enter the name or IP address of the server. If the License Server is located on the same machine as your product installation, use
localhost
. - Click the Connect button.
- Click Close to close the dialog.
Connect to a License Server Using a Text File
If the software was installed silently, or if you are running it headless, you can alternatively set up a text file on the machine to connect to licenses on a License Server.
To create the text file:
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Create a plain text file that contains a reference to the License Server URL. Format the text as follows:
http://license-server-hostname-or-IP-address:4080
For example:
http://myserver.mycompany.com:4080
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Save the file as
lic_server.dat
. -
Copy the file to the
license
subdirectory located under theINSTALL_DIR
. The file should have read privileges for all product users.
Examples using the default installation directory locations:
Windows: C:\Program Files\INSTALL_DIR\license\lic_server.dat
Linux: /usr/local/INSTALL_DIR/license/lic_server.dat
Mac: /Applications/INSTALL_DIR/license/lic_server.dat
To remove the machine's connection to the License Server, delete the lic_server.dat
file.
Deactivate a License
If you activated a license on your machine, deactivating the license releases it so that it can be activated on a different machine. To deactivate a license:
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Click the Deactivate License button.
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Select the activation code(s) you wish to deactivate.
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Click Deactivate. When deactivation is complete, you will see the message Successfully deactivated.
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Click Close to close the dialog.
Disconnect from a License Server
To disconnect from a License Server:
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Click the Use License Server button, then click the Disconnect button.
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Confirm in the dialog that you want to disconnect from the Server.
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When disconnection is complete, you will see the message Successfully disconnected.
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Click Close to close the dialog.
View Licenses
In the License Administrator, you can view details of the licenses you are using. Click View Licenses.
-
If you are using a license that was activated on your machine, the display shows the details for the license(s) that have been issued to you. You can copy the details to the clipboard, or save them to a file.
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If you are using a license from a License Server, click Show Dashboard.
Note: If you click Show Dashboard and the message
'HTTP 404 Not Found'
is returned, contact your administrator. -
Note that you can combine a license activated on your machine with this user of a License Server. When combined, the software will first attempt to use a license from your machine, then it will connect to the License Server if your license does not contain the requested feature.
View Events Log
In the License Administrator, you can enable event logging for licenses and view the log. Event logging should only be enabled during troubleshooting, as instructed by Tech Support. Enabling this type of logging for long periods will cause an excessive number of log files being created.
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To enable event logging for licensing activity, click the View Log button, select the Licensing Events tab, then click the Enable Event Logging button. You can copy the details to the clipboard, or save them to a file.
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Click Refresh to update the log with the latest activity. Click Reset to clear the log details. Click Disable to stop logging licensing events.
Licensing Utility
Use the licensing
command-line utility to do the following from the command line:
- Activate licenses (
activate
) - Check for license upgrades (
check upgrades
) - Upgrade licenses (
upgrade
) - Deactivate licenses (
deactivate
) - Print the binding keys for the license (
get bindings
) - Print the license information (
show license
)
To use the Licensing utility, open a terminal window and change to the following directory:
- Windows:
INSTALL_DIR\IDLxx\license_utils\bin.x86_64
for IDL installations, orINSTALL_DIR\ENVIxx\IDLxx\license_utils\bin.x86_64
for ENVI installations. - Linux:
INSTALL_DIR/idlxx/license_utils/bin.linux.x86_64
for IDL installations, orINSTALL_DIR/envixx/idlxx/license_utils/bin.linux.x86_64
for ENVI installations. - Mac (Intel hardware):
INSTALL_DIR/idlxx/license_utils/bin.darwin.x86_64
for IDL installations, orINSTALL_DIR/envixx/idlxx/license_utils/bin.darwin.x86_64
for ENVI installations.
- Mac (M-series):
INSTALL_DIR/idlxx/license_utils/bin.darwin.arm64
for IDL installations.
Activate a License
To activate a license (requires Internet access):
- Windows:
licensing activate <activation_code>
- Linux/Mac:
./licensing activate <activation_code>
To connect to a license server, use the --proxy_server
option:
- Windows:
licensing activate <activation_code> --proxy_server=<ip_address> --proxy_port=<port_number>
-
Linux/Mac:
./licensing activate <activation_code> --proxy_server=<ip_address> --proxy_port=<port_number>
See the Proxy Server section for additional options.
where <activation code>
is in the format 0000-0000-0000-0000. Submitting the activation code contacts the licensing portal with machine binding information. The portal returns a license, which will then be installed.
You can call activate
multiple times to add more codes to the existing license, without needing to deactivate.
You can enter multiple activation codes in the command. For example:
- Windows:
licensing activate <activation_code1> <activation_code2>
-
Linux/Mac:
./licensing activate <activation_code1> <activation_code2>
Check for License Upgrades
To check if a new license is available (requires Internet access):
- Windows:
licensing check upgrades
- Linux/Mac:
./licensing check upgrades
If any parts of your license are eligible for upgrade, a list of upgradable Activation Codes will be returned. Use the upgrade
option to activate them.
Upgrade Licenses
To get the available license upgrades (requires Internet access):
- Windows:
licensing upgrade
- Linux/Mac:
./licensing upgrade
Deactivate a License
If you activated a license on your machine, deactivating the license releases it so that it can be activated on a different machine. To deactivate a license (requires Internet access):
- Windows:
licensing deactivate
- Linux/Mac:
./licensing deactivate
You can also deactivate a specific license:
- Windows:
licensing deactivate <activation_code>
- Linux/Mac:
./licensing deactivate <activation_code>
where <activation code>
is in the format 0000-0000-0000-0000.
Print Binding Keys
To print the machine's key binding to the screen:
- Windows:
licensing get bindings
- Linux/Mac:
./licensing get bindings
Print License Details
To print license details to the screen:
- Windows:
licensing show license
- Linux/Mac:
./licensing show license
Other Options with the License Utility
The following options can also be used with the licensing
command-line utility.
Proxy Server
Use the following options to connect to a proxy server (for example, a license server).
--proxy_server
specifies the proxy server host name or IP address (--proxy_server=<ip_address>
).--proxy_port
specifies the proxy server TCP port. (--proxy_port=<port_number>
).--proxy_username
specifies the proxy server username for login credentials (--proxy_username=<username>
).-
--proxy_password
specifies the proxy server password for login credentials (--proxy_password=<password>
).See the Activate a License section for a syntax example.
Path
The Licensing utility automatically detects the licensing folder in the folder hierarchy. However, if the licensing folder is in a different location, override with the following option:
-
--path
to specify the license folder path (--path=<folder_path>
).
Log
Use the following options for logging:
--log
specifies the name of the log file (--log=<filename>
).--loglevel
specifies the level of logging information. The default level isINFO
, but for troubleshooting purposes, you may be instructed by NV5 Geospatial Solutions Technical Support to change this setting (--loglevel=<information_level>
).--verbose
enables more verbose logging.
--output
specifies the filename to direct all log output to (--output=<filename>
). If not specified, the output is written tosdtout
.
Windows Silent Installation
These instructions describe how to record an .ini
file you can use to silently install IDL on other Windows systems. This can be useful when you need to install IDL on multiple computers.
To record the .ini
file, use the commands below, then follow the prompts to install IDL. The installation options you select will be recorded to the .ini
file:
- Open a command window, running as administrator.
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Navigate to the location of the IDL installation executable file:
- Web download:
idlxx-win.exe
- DVD:
setup-idlxx-win.exe
- Web download:
-
Use the following syntax, where
IDL_INSTALL_EXECUTABLE
is the applicable IDL installation executable filename from above. This syntax initiates recording the.ini
file and starts the IDL installer:IDL_INSTALL_EXECUTABLE.exe /SAVEINF="INI_FILE_DIR\IDL_only.ini"
- Follow the prompts to install the software. The options you select during the installation process will be recorded to the
.ini
file.
To use the .ini
file to perform a silent install on other Windows systems:
- Copy
IDL_only.ini
to a computer that needs to have IDL installed. - Open a command window, running as administrator.
-
Use the following command and flags to start the silent installation. In the example below,
IDL_INSTALL_EXECUTABLE_DIR
is the directory that contains the IDL installer,IDL_INSTALL_EXECUTABLE
is the applicable executable filename from above, andINI_FILE_DIR
is the directory that contains the.ini
file:IDL_INSTALL_EXECUTABLE_DIR\IDL_INSTALL_EXECUTABLE.exe /LOADINF="INI_FILE_DIR\IDL_only.ini" /SP /VERYSILENT /SUPPRESSMSGBOXES /NOCANCEL /NORESTART /FORCECLOSEAPPLICATIONS
The following is example syntax for a silent install from the DVD:
D:\setup-idlxx-win.exe /LOADINF="C:\Temp\IDL_only.ini" /SP /VERYSILENT /SUPPRESSMSGBOXES /NOCANCEL /NORESTART /FORCECLOSEAPPLICATIONS
Where:
LOADINF
tells the installer to load settings from the specified file after checking the command line. Use theSAVEINF
flag to prepare the settings file.SP
disables the prompt, "This will install...Do you wish to continue?" that appears at the beginning of the installer.SILENT
tells the installer to display only the installation progress window, but not the installation wizard and background window.VERYSILENT
prevents the installation progress window, installation wizard, and background window from displaying.SUPPRESSMSGBOXES
tells the installer to suppress message windows. This flag only works when combined withSILENT
orVERYSILENT
.NOCANCEL
prevents the user from cancelling the installation. It disables the Cancel button and ignores clicks on the Close button. This flag is also used in combination withSILENT
orVERYSILENT
.NORESTART
prevents the installer from restarting the system following a successful installation or after a "Preparing to Install" failure that requests a restart. This flag is typically used in combination withSILENT
orVERYSILENT
.FORCECLOSEAPPLICATIONS
tells the installer to force a close when closing applications.
Troubleshooting
IDL_LICENSE_PATH Environment Variable
Configuring your license information requires changes to the license folder inside your IDL/ENVI installation; however, system administrators prefer to lock down access to all program files and folders. In that case, you can specify the location of your license files by defining the IDL_LICENSE_PATH environment variable and pointing it to a different location of your choice.
On Windows, the License Administrator will automatically set this environment variable to enable multiple installations of our software to share the same license.
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