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Dear Shin, >Date: Wed, 01 Sep 1999 08:33:32 +0900 >From: Shin MIYAZAKI <address@hidden> >Organization: . >To: Steve Emmerson <address@hidden> >Subject: Re: 19990830: trouble at configure >Keywords: 199908301020.EAA02218 In the above message, you wrote: > I'm sorry for bothering you many times. No problem. > ---configure.log---- > > loading cache ./config.cache > checking for m4... (cached) m4 > checking user-defined C compiler "/usr/bin/cc" > checking C compiler... works > checking how to make dependencies... false > checking for CC... (cached) CC > checking C++ compiler "CC"... works > checking how to run the C preprocessor... (cached) /usr/bin/cc -E > checking for xlf... (cached) f77 > checking for Fortran .F compiler... > checking if Fortran compiler handles *.F files... no > checking for Fortran preprocessor... /usr/bin/cc -E > checking for C-equivalent to Fortran routine "SUB"... sub_ > checking for Fortran "byte"... no > checking for Fortran "integer*1"... yes > checking for Fortran "integer*2"... yes > checking if Fortran "integer*1" is C "signed char"... yes > checking if Fortran "integer*1" is C "short"... no > checking if Fortran "integer*1" is C "int"... no > checking if Fortran "integer*1" is C "long"... no > checking if Fortran "integer*2" is C "short"... yes > checking if Fortran "integer*2" is C "int"... no > checking if Fortran "integer*2" is C "long"... no > checking if Fortran "integer" is C "int"... yes > checking if Fortran "real" is C "float"... yes > checking if Fortran "doubleprecision" is C "double"... yes > checking for Fortran-equivalent to netCDF "byte"... integer*1 > checking for Fortran-equivalent to netCDF "short"... integer*2 > checking for math library > checking for -lc... (cached) no > checking for -lm... (cached) yes > checking for ar... (cached) ar > checking for ranlib... (cached) ranlib > checking for stdlib.h... (cached) yes > checking for sys/types.h... (cached) yes > checking for strerror... (cached) yes > checking whether cross-compiling... (cached) no > checking for working ftruncate()... yes > checking for working alloca.h... (cached) no > checking for alloca... (cached) yes > checking for st_blksize in struct stat... (cached) yes > checking for IEEE floating point format... yes > checking for ANSI C header files... (cached) yes > checking for size_t... (cached) yes > checking for off_t... (cached) yes > checking for ssize_t... (cached) yes > checking for ptrdiff_t... (cached) yes > checking for uchar... (cached) no > checking whether char is unsigned... (cached) no > checking whether byte ordering is bigendian... (cached) no > checking size of short... (cached) 2 > checking size of int... (cached) 4 > checking size of long... (cached) 4 > checking size of float... (cached) 4 > checking size of double... (cached) 8 > checking size of off_t... (cached) 8 > checking size of size_t... (cached) 4 > checking for catman... (cached) catman > checking for manual-page index command... catman -w -M $(MANDIR) > checking binary distribution directory... /home/ftp/pub/binary/dummy_system > updating cache ./config.cache > creating ./config.status > creating macros.make > udcreating fortran/nfconfig.inc > fortran/nfconfig.inc is unchanged > creating libsrc/ncconfig.h > libsrc/ncconfig.h is unchanged All of the above looks OK. > -----make.log--- > > gmake[1]: Entering directory `/usr/local/netcdf/netcdf-3.4/src' > > Making `all' in directory /usr/local/netcdf/netcdf-3.4/src/libsrc > > gmake[2]: Entering directory `/usr/local/netcdf/netcdf-3.4/src/libsrc' > ar cru libnetcdf.a attr.o dim.o error.o libvers.o nc.o ncio.o ncx.o > putget.o string.o v1hpg.o v2i.o var.o > ranlib libnetcdf.a > gmake[2]: Leaving directory `/usr/local/netcdf/netcdf-3.4/src/libsrc' > > Returning to directory /usr/local/netcdf/netcdf-3.4/src > > gmake[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/local/netcdf/netcdf-3.4/src' > gmake[1]: Entering directory `/usr/local/netcdf/netcdf-3.4/src' > > Making `all' in directory /usr/local/netcdf/netcdf-3.4/src/fortran > > gmake[2]: Entering directory `/usr/local/netcdf/netcdf-3.4/src/fortran' > /usr/bin/cc -c -O -I../libsrc -DNDEBUG fort-attio.c > gmake[2]: Leaving directory `/usr/local/netcdf/netcdf-3.4/src/fortran' > gmake[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/local/netcdf/netcdf-3.4/src' The above look OK, too -- except that there should be more output. Is that the problem you're having: the "make" is ending too soon? -------- Steve Emmerson <http://www.unidata.ucar.edu>