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[netCDF #KKJ-168057]: Intel macbook pro with Snow Leopard
- Subject: [netCDF #KKJ-168057]: Intel macbook pro with Snow Leopard
- Date: Thu, 29 Oct 2009 19:23:42 -0600
Hi Roy,
> Worked for me on the above setup, except if I want to use Fortran it
> is a little more complicated. There are incompatibilities between
> some versions of fortran and the out of the box (Xcode) gcc. To get
> everything to work I had to use the latest compilers form Fink, and
> map that in my environment. I beleve the out of the box gcc works if
> you disable Fortran, but haven't tested it. Udunits also worked - it
> has failed previously. If you are wonder, here was my config:
>
> ./configure --prefix=/netcdf4Static/local --with-szlib=/netcdf4Static/
> local --with-zlib=/netcdf4Static/local --with-hdf5=/netcdf4Static/
> local --enable-dap --enable-dap-remote-tests --enable-netcdf-4 --
> enable-ncgen4 --with-libcf --enable-udunits
>
> BTW - I havent tried in, but my previous efforts to build this with
> dynamic libraries have failed. I recompiled everything from scratch,
> including zlib and slib putting in the argument for pic format, but it
> still failed. May not have time to test that again for a few days.
> Perhaps there need to be more detailed instructions on how to compile
> all the libraries, not just the netcdf libs, in order to build
> dynamic libraries. They are needed for example for Jeff Whitaker's
> python interface.
Could you identify for which version of the netCDF source this worked,
for example was it 4.0.1, 4.1-beta2, or a snapshot release? Also do you
know what version of Fortran compiler you used, for example was it
gfortran 4.5.0?
Thanks!
--Russ
Russ Rew UCAR Unidata Program
address@hidden http://www.unidata.ucar.edu
Ticket Details
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Ticket ID: KKJ-168057
Department: Support netCDF
Priority: Urgent
Status: Closed