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>To: <address@hidden> >From: Matt Brennan <address@hidden> >Subject: problems compiling netcdf for Fortran 90 >Organization: Dept. of Civil & Environmental Engineering, Stanford University >Keywords: 200201191707.g0JH7fx09738, Linux, Intel Fortran compiler > Russ & Burkhard, > > The fix posted to the netcdf mailing list (see link below) appears to work > for enabling cfortran.h to be compatible with the Intel Fortran compiler, > ifc. Thanks for confirmation that this worked. I've added an entry about it to our web page on "Other Builds of the netCDF Package" at http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/packages/netcdf/other-builds.html#intel-ifc so that it will be easier to find for others using this compiler. --Russ > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > Date: Thu, 07 Feb 2002 09:35:37 -0700 > From: Russ Rew <address@hidden> > To: Matt Brennan <address@hidden> > Cc: address@hidden > Subject: compiling netCDF on Linux with ifc f95 compiler > > >To: <address@hidden> > >From: Matt Brennan <address@hidden> > >Subject: problems compiling netcdf for Fortran 90 > >Organization: Dept. of Civil & Environmental Engineering, Stanford > >University > >Keywords: 200201191707.g0JH7fx09738, Linux, Intel Fortran compiler > > Matt, > > I don't know if you ever succeeded in building netCDF with the ifc > compiler, but while looking for something else, I just tripped > across this note to the netcdfgroup mailing list from last October > that looks relevant: > > http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/glimpse/netcdfgroup-list/1474 > > --Russ