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Patrick, This message results from a bulletin that is exceeding 50,000 (MAXBUF) characters- which was the limit imposed when the buffered input was 16K. I've changed that to now match the bridge.h definition of DCMXBF (which is currently 200K). I can make a new binary available for download, or the source as needed. Steve Chiswell Unidata User Support On Mon, 2006-03-13 at 14:13, Patrick L. Francis wrote: > gembuds, > > using the latest gempak 5.9.1 on debian (sarge) and trying gprcm... > didn't have problems on older systems / versions but haven't played > with it for awhile... receiving 'buffer not big enough' errors fyi: > > http://unidata2.bgsu.edu:81/buffer.txt > > script is fine since it is the standard 'chiz script' > > i saw a similar situation in the archives, but not a solution... would > appreciate > any guidance :) > > cheers, > > --patrick > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Patrick L. Francis Department of Geography Bowling Green State University > Office 301-F Hanna Hall Phone 419.372.4185 Fax: 419.372.0588 > Web: http://weather.bgsu.edu/ > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > IMPORTANT: This e-mail (including all attachments) is confidential and may > be privileged. It may be read, copied and used only by the intended > recipients, and must not be re-transmitted in any form without my consent. > If you have received it in error, please contact me immediately by return > e-mail. Please then delete this message and do not disclose its contents to > any other person. > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >