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Stephane, >Date: Mon, 15 Dec 2003 11:42:46 +0100 >From: AMANT Stephane <address@hidden> >Organization: Airbus Industries >To: "'Steve Emmerson'" <address@hidden> >Subject: RE: 20031212: Pb installing Netcdf-3.5.0 on HP-UXB.11.11 The above message contained the following: > I tried to install the 3.5.1-beta13 version of NetCDF, and it failed as > well. Then, I removed the option +ppu, and put +noppu instead and it = > works > !!! That make no sense. The initial failure was in the C implementation (i.e., "make test" in the "nc_test/" subdirectory failed). This failure has nothing to do with the naming-conventions for Fortran global-symbols (which is affected by the "+noppu" option). Also, there's nothing relevant in the RELEASE_NOTES file of the latest release. Bizarre! Even though I'm puzzled, I'm glad you got it to build. > Here are the environment variables I used to succeed : > > export CC=3D/bin/cc > export CPPFLAGS=3D'-D_HPUX_SOURCE -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=3D64' > export CFLAGS=3D'+DD64' > export FC=3Df90 > export FFLAGS=3D'-O -K +U77 +DA2.0W +noppu' > export FLIBS=3D-lU77=20 > export CXX=3D"" This is very similar to http://my.unidata.ucar.edu/content/software/netcdf/other-builds.html#hpux-f90 I assume the "-O" option is for optimization What do the "-K" and "+U77" options do? > Best regards, > > St=E9phane Regards, Steve Emmerson