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Sasi, > To: address@hidden > cc: address@hidden, > cc: address@hidden, > cc: address@hidden > From: "Sasi Kumar.R" <address@hidden> > Subject: Compiling NetCDF on SGI Altix > Organization: Tata Elxsi Limited > Keywords: netCDF SGI Linux Altrix The above message contained the following: > I have downloaded NetCDF 3.5.0 source from the unidata website. I am using > SGI ProPack 2.4.21 (linux based on Redhat 7.3) on an Altix with 8 IA64 > (Itanium 2) processors. > > I have Intel C and Fortran compilers loaded. > > ecc - version - 7.1 build 20030307 for Itanium > efc - version - 7.1 build 20030307 for Itanium > > Supported Emulations - elf64_ia64 > > When I try to compile netcdf, I am getting errors while doing a "make test", > and it aborts. This is the error I get: > > ============================================================ > module function NF90_GET_VAR_1D_EIGHTBYTEREAL > module function NF90_GET_VAR_2D_EIGHTBYTEREAL > module function NF90_GET_VAR_3D_EIGHTBYTEREAL > module function NF90_GET_VAR_4D_EIGHTBYTEREAL > module function NF90_GET_VAR_5D_EIGHTBYTEREAL > module function NF90_GET_VAR_6D_EIGHTBYTEREAL > module function NF90_GET_VAR_7D_EIGHTBYTEREAL > > 3785 Lines Compiled > efc -o netcdf_test -O -mp netcdf_test.f90 netcdf.o typeSizes.o > ../libsrc/libnetcdf.a -L/opt/intel/compiler70/ia64/lib -lPEPCF90 > program NETCDFTEST > internal subroutine CHECK > > 101 Lines Compiled > /bin/sh: ../ncdump/ncdump: No such file or directory The last line above indicates that the "make" command didn't succeed. I'll need more information in order to diagnose the problem. Please send me the files "configure.log", "config.log", and "make.log", which are described near the end of the file INSTALL.html. Please ensure that the files "configure.log" and "make.log" contain both standard output and standard error. Regards, Steve Emmerson