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>To: address@hidden >From: "James K Lewis" <address@hidden> >Subject: Re: 20040311: netCDF for W2K >Organization: Scientific Solutions, Inc. >Keywords: 200403110123.i2B1NgrV000584 James, I wrote: > ... If you want to > use the Fortran 90 interface on Win32, make sure you get the version > of the Windows binary that includes the f90 interface: > > ftp://ftp.unidata.ucar.edu/pub/netcdf/contrib/win32/netcdf-f90win32.tgz It turns out we didn't generate that binary, and we're having problems compiling the Fortran 90 interface with our old Compaq Fortran compiler for Windows. We may need to upgrade. If you have a Fortran 90 compiler, you might be able to do this yourself from the source distribution. We will be investigating our Fortran 90/Windows problem, but I'm sorry that we don't have an immediate solution for you. --Russ