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Hi Dan, fc17 is troublesome and I don't have anything for you yet but I'll look at it again today and get back soon. Michael > Gempak Support, > > Just wondering if version 6.7.0 has addressed this problem. I > downloaded/compiled the latest version but am still getting the same error > with dcwarn: > > [dan@leins /tmp]$ cat warning | /home/dan/scripts/addfos.csh | dcwarn -v 4 > -d - YYYYMMDDHH_warn.gem > [17367] 120927/1740[DC 3] Starting up. Version 6.7.0 > [17367] 120927/1740[DC 2] read 1627/102399 bytes strt 0 newstrt 1627 > At line 74 of file wnout.f (unit = 11, file = '2012092800_warn.gem') > Fortran runtime error: Sequential READ or WRITE not allowed after EOF > marker, possibly use REWIND or BACKSPACE > > I know it was mentioned that this may be due to an incompatibility between > gfortran on Fedora 17 and gempak. Any ideas what I can do to get the dc > programs working again? dcwtch also produces the same error. > > Thanks! > Dan Leins > > On Wed, Jul 25, 2012 at 5:01 AM, Dan Leins <address@hidden> wrote: > > > Michael, > > > > Just wanted to check in and see if you've been able to dig up anything on > > this topic. > > > > Thanks! > > Dan > > > > > > address@hidden> wrote: > > > >> Hi Dan, > >> > >> I'm finding some chatter online about incompatibilities with gfortran > > >> 4.5, and fc17 used 4.7, I believe, so it's likely the cause. I need to > >> build against gfortran 4.6 and/or 4.7 to test this and will get back to you > >> when I do. > >> > >> Michael > >> > >> > >> > >> > Support, > >> > > >> > I've downloaded and installed GEMPAK 6.6.0 and have run into some > >> problems > >> > when using any of the DC decoder programs. In the past, I have been > >> able > >> > to download watches/warnings/winter storm warnings/hurricane products > >> from > >> > the NWS TGFTP server and decode them without a problem. I've > >> essentially > >> > been following the procedures outlined in this post:incompatabilities > >> > > >> https://www.unidata.ucar.edu/mailing_lists/archives/gembud/2007/msg00056.html > >> > However I'm seeing the following error any time I try and decode > >> anything: > >> > > >> > [dan@leins /tmp]$ cat warning | /home/dan/scripts/addfos.csh | dcwarn > >> -c > >> > 120626/0318 warning.gem > >> > At line 74 of file wnout.f (unit = 11, file = 'warning.gem') > >> > Fortran runtime error: Sequential READ or WRITE not allowed after EOF > >> > marker, possibly use REWIND or BACKSPACE > >> > > >> > For what it's worth, I built V6.6.0 at the same time I migrated to > >> Fedora > >> > 17. I was running V6.2.0 in Fedora 10 without a problem, so I'm not > >> sure > >> > if this is a Fedora problem, or a Gempak issue. > >> > > >> > Any help would be great. > >> > > >> > Thanks! > >> > Dan Leins > >> > > >> > > >> > Support, > >> > > >> > I've downloaded and installed GEMPAK 6.6.0 and have run into some > >> problems > >> > when using any of the DC decoder programs. In the past, I have been > >> able > >> > to download watches/warnings/winter storm warnings/hurricane products > >> from > >> > the NWS TGFTP server and decode them without a problem. I've > >> essentially > >> > been following the procedures outlined in this post: > >> > > >> https://www.unidata.ucar.edu/mailing_lists/archives/gembud/2007/msg00056.html > >> > However I'm seeing the following error any time I try and decode > >> anything: > >> > > >> > [dan@leins /tmp]$ cat warning | /home/dan/scripts/addfos.csh | dcwarn > >> -c > >> > 120626/0318 warning.gem > >> > At line 74 of file wnout.f (unit = 11, file = 'warning.gem') > >> > Fortran runtime error: Sequential READ or WRITE not allowed after EOF > >> > marker, possibly use REWIND or BACKSPACE > >> > > >> > For what it's worth, I built V6.6.0 at the same time I migrated to > >> Fedora > >> > 17. I was running V6.2.0 in Fedora 10 without a problem, so I'm not > >> sure > >> > if this is a Fedora problem, or a Gempak issue. > >> > > >> > Any help would be great. > >> > > >> > Thanks! > >> > Dan Leins > >> > > >> > > >> > >> Ticket Details > >> =================== > >> Ticket ID: KCO-192976 > >> Department: Support GEMPAK > >> Priority: Normal > >> Status: Open > >> > >> > > > > Ticket Details =================== Ticket ID: KCO-192976 Department: Support GEMPAK Priority: Critical Status: Open