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Francesca Vargiu wrote:
it may be easier to use the static library: try linking with netcdfs.lib instead of netcdf.libUnidata Support wrote:Hi francesca: why dont you use the already built binaries for Windows? look at------- Forwarded MessageHi, I have a lot of problem using netCDF in a Windows NT System (unlockly, I had to use...).To: =?iso-8859-1?Q?support?= <address@hidden> From: =?iso-8859-1?Q?Francesca_Vargiu?= <address@hidden> Subject: =?iso-8859-1?Q?problem:netcdf_and_Windows_NT?= Organization: UCAR/Unidata Keywords: 200306061307.h56D7lLd018336I have downloaded source distribution and the file marks.zip. I have used the file WIN32_INSTALL like guide, making all it said. But when (I'm in In src\libsrc) I tape "nmake /f msoft.mak" to make netcdf.lib and netcdf.dll, nmake answers a lot of file: attr.m4, attr.c, ncx.h, netcdf.h!!!If I place this file in the same directory, the error is "nc.h(14): fatal error C1034: stddef.h: no include path set."I'm using Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 (with Borland 6.0 it's worst....). I hope that someone could help me. Bye francescathe right directory ------- End of Forwarded Messagehttp://www.unidata.ucar.edu/packages/netcdf/faq.html#winHi Caron, I've tryed to use these libraries, but I've always a linker error: "Unresolved external symbol referenced from module", for since "Unresolved external symbol referenced from _nc_create". I think that I've placed libraries and netcdf.h in the right directory, but if it doesn't work....I really don't understand!!! Thank you for your help, if you understand where I do wrong please tell me it!Bye Francesca