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Al, >Date: Fri, 30 Oct 1998 15:28:20 -0500 >From: Al Bourgeois <address@hidden> >Organization: Lockheed Martin >To: Steve Emmerson <address@hidden> >Subject: Re: 19981026: netCDF on T3D/E >Keywords: 199810292226.PAA24396 In the above message, you wrote: > Thanks for the suggestions ... I'll get back to you when I finish trying > them. But I did read the notes in the INSTALL file, and I thought I was > setting the MPP_NPES variable to 1. But I'm not very familiar with the > Korn/Bourne shell, and perhaps I am not really setting these environment > variables. I did: > > > #! /bin/sh > > # T3D > CC=cc > CPPFLAGS=-DNDEBUG > CFLAGS=-O > FC=cf77 > FFLAGS="-g -dp" > CXX="" # problems compiling cplusplus, use CXXFLAGS="-h > char"? > > PATH=/mpp/bin:$PATH > echo $PATH > MPP_NPES=1 If the above is what you did, then almost *no* environment variables were set (only shell variables). In a standard shell, you need to do something like the following: CC=cc CPPFLAGS=-DNDEBUG CFLAGS=-O FC=cf77 FFLAGS="-g -dp" CXX= MPP_NPES=1 ./configure >configure.log 2>&1 or export CC=cc export CPPFLAGS=-DNDEBUG export CFLAGS=-O export FC=cf77 export FFLAGS="-g -dp" export CXX= export MPP_NPES=1 ./configure >configure.log 2>&1 In a csh-like shell, you need to use the "setenv" command. -------- Steve Emmerson <http://www.unidata.ucar.edu>