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Hi Ilja, > export CPPFLAGS=-DpggFortran This may be a typo, but CPPFLAGS=-DpgiFortran is probably what you intended instead. But I don't think that's the problem. > to not spamm much here is config.log on my google page ... > [http://iljamal.googlepages.com/fail] > > what i am doing wrong or misdoing ? You config.log file shows a problem that may be caused by something wrong in the comiler flags: icc -mp -w -DpgiFortran M conftest.c >&5 ld: M: No such file: No such file or directory I'm not sure why the "M" was in that compile line. Maybe something was modified by running the commands > source /home/ilja/intel/cc/10.1.015/bin/iccvars.sh > source /home/ilja/intel/fc/bin/ifortvars.sh to change the values of CFLAGS or CPPFLAGS environment variables. To check this, you could run echo $CPPFLAGS echo $CFLAGS and make sure they are still what you set them to. If that doesn't make clear what the problem is, then for netCDF 3.6.2 you might try the instructions provided by Intel instead for "Building NetCDF* with the Intel compilers" at: http://www.intel.com/support/performancetools/sb/CS-027812.htm Alternatively, there is a newer release 3.6.3 that may work better, because netCDF 3.6.3 updated the configure system to solve more portability problems in configure scripts and Makefiles. Also, feel free to send questions to address@hidden instead of the netcdfgroup mailing list. --Russ Russ Rew UCAR Unidata Program address@hidden http://www.unidata.ucar.edu Ticket Details =================== Ticket ID: QZG-762179 Department: Support netCDF Priority: Normal Status: Closed