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> Folks > I'm working on a survey ship north of Sakhalin. I have email- just- but no > internet. Thing is I installed the generic mapping tools before I left and > that includes netcdf-3.6.1 - the 32 bit version. > I'm now building the python bindings for GMT and they get snooty about the cdf > being 32 bit. Easy methought, rebuild with 64 bit set. But it didn't work. > I looked in the configure.in script to see why --enable-64bit didn't work and > found there is no section for linux 64 bit. As I won't have an internet > connection until the end of the research cruise I'm a bit stuck. Is there > available a linux 64 bit ./configure.in or do you have suggestions for the > flag settings? > Sorry to be a nuisance but all help is very appreciated. > > Thanks > Pat McCormack Sorry, I don't know the settings to use for your compilers. You don't need a new configure.in, you need to figure out what the CFLAGS/FFLAGS/CXXFLAGS are to compile on your platform in 64-bit. Then you set those flags before calling configure. If you get a working set of flags, send them to address@hidden and I will post them. Good luck! Ed > > > Ticket Details =================== Ticket ID: ALM-600097 Department: Support netCDF Priority: Normal Status: Closed