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>From: "Leonard Montenegro" <address@hidden> >Organization: ADEQ >Keywords: 200407240202.i6O22Vex019235 netCDF configure Portland Group Hi Leonard, >Thank you for the information. No worries. >I installed the Portland Group Workstation 5.2, which I believe includes >C, C++, f77 anf f90 compilers. This Workstation was installed in the >suggested destination, /usr/pgi. Is this the correct directory for all >the compilers? For the Portland Group compilers, yes; for others no. >If not, what are the standard directories for all the >compilers? The standard location for compiler installs depends on the compilers. The Portland Group compilers are relative newcomers, so the current 'configure' script is not setup to know where to look for them. We are updating our netCDF build environments including 'configure' at the moment. I believe that in a future release, you would not need to set environment variables specifically for the the PG compilers. Cheers, Tom -- NOTE: All email exchanges with Unidata User Support are recorded in the Unidata inquiry tracking system and then made publically available through the web. If you do not want to have your interactions made available in this way, you must let us know in each email you send to us.