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Ben, >Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1998 16:56:00 -0600 (CST) >From: Ben Horner-Johnson <address@hidden> >Organization: Northwestern University >To: address@hidden >Subject: Re: 19981119: netcdf-3.4 on SunOS-4.1.3, gcc-2.8.1 >Keywords: 199811190734.AAA21680 In the above message, you wrote: > Yep ... adding -lstdc++ to LIBS worked for the build. Now it fails when > testing the fortran, but I'll try rebuilding with "g77" in place of "f77" > and see what happens. > > The test.log is huge - basically the same stuff repeated each time it went > through ./netcdf.inc in ftest.F. I've included part of it below. > > Thanks. > > Ben > > > > Making `test' in directory /opt/local/gmt/netcdf-3.4/src/fortran > > ld.so: warning: /usr/lib/libc.so.1.8.1 has older revision than expected 9 > make[2]: Entering directory `/opt/local/gmt/netcdf-3.4/src/fortran' > + f77 -c -O -w ftest.F > /tmp/cpp.24138.0.f: > MAIN totestthenetcdf: > "ftest.F", line 1: Error: illegal continuation card ignored > "ftest.F", line 2: Error: illegal continuation card ignored > "ftest.F", line 3: Error: illegal continuation card ignored > "ftest.F", line 4: Error: illegal continuation card ignored ... Looks like your f77 compiler is pretty non-standard. Let me know how g77 works out. Don't forget to do a "make distclean" before executing the configure script. -------- Steve Emmerson <http://www.unidata.ucar.edu>