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> Organization: UCSD > Keywords: 199501191745.AA09375 Dave, > The C seems to have some problems also. 'nctest' dumps core at the point > where 'ncendef' is called; things are fine until the actual routine > 'xdr_enum' is called, and then it dumps. My microscopic XDR test > programs work OK, so I'm assuming that xdr_enum is being called with bad > arguments. > > I would be more than happy to let you use our machine for porting efforts, > if you want. Since you've already done a 64-bit port once, I assume it > would be straightforward this time around. If you'd like to do this, > just let me know and I'll make an account. We are running the tcp > wrappers so you'd have to tell me what machine you want access from, also. Thanks for the generous offer. We looked at it superficially here and can't see what is wrong without a machine to test on. I'm CC:ing Steve Emerson on this reply, since he did most of the work in porting netCDF to the 64-bit DEC Alpha platform and would be the logical choice to work on the problem. Access would be by address@hidden from the machine ernie.unidata.ucar.edu. If you would rather not reply with account information via email, feel free to call either one of us: Steve Emmerson (303)497-8648 Russ Rew (303)497-8645 --Russ ______________________________________________________________________________ Russ Rew UCAR Unidata Program address@hidden P.O. Box 3000 http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/ Boulder, CO 80307-3000 ______________________________________________________________________________