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Alford, >Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2001 15:05:37 -0600 >From: "Alford, Glennette R" <address@hidden> >Organization: US/Navy >To: "'Steve Emmerson'" <address@hidden> >Subject: RE: 20010315: Installation of NetCDF-perl-1.2.1 >Keywords: 200103131940.f2DJeZL13393 The above message contained the following: > Steve, How are you this fine Monday afternoon? Things are not going that > well here. What version of NetCDF and NetCDF Perl should we have? You should probably use the latest version of the netCDF package. I belive that that's currently "netcdf-3.5-beta8". Don't be concerned about the "beta" label: it's better than version 3.4. Be sure to build the netCDF package with position-independent code so that it can be put in the shared, NetCDFPerl library. The latest version of the NetCDFPerl package is 1.2.1. > I have version 3.4 of NetCDF and as you know version 1.2.1 of > NetCDF-Perl. This is what I found under unidata.ucar.edu. Is there > another site that has the latest versions of the software. We're the source site for the netCDF and NetCDFPerl packages. > We're having all kinds of problems here. What version of Perl do you have? E.g. $ perl --version This is perl, v5.6.0 built for sun4-solaris ... Regards, Steve Emmerson <http://www.unidata.ucar.edu>