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Victor, > According to my .bash_histroy file I did: > * > ./configure --prefix=/home/victor/local/sublocal > make > make check >& makecheck.txt & > ls -lt > vi makecheck.txt > make install* > > then I moved to the folder: > victor@antares > :~/local/sublocal/netcdf-fortran-netcdf-fortran-4.2/examples/F90/ > > and there, at the command line, I entered: > > *ifort -o test90 -I/home/victor/local/sublocal/ simple_xy_wr.f90 -lnetcdff > -lnetcdf* > simple_xy_wr.f90(19): error #7013: This module file was not generated by > any release of this compiler. [NETCDF] OK, that error means that the netcdf.mod file found in /home/victor/local/sublocal/ was not generated by ifort. I think the real propblem is that you should have used -I/home/victor/local/sublocal/include instead. Just to make sure, check that there is a netcdf.mod file in that directory and that its last modification date corresponds to when you ran "make install" after building with ifort. --Russ > use netcdf > ------^ > simple_xy_wr.f90(59): error #6404: This name does not have a type, and must > have an explicit type. [NF90_CREATE] > call check( nf90_create(FILE_NAME, NF90_CLOBBER, ncid) ) > --------------^ > simple_xy_wr.f90(62): error #6404: This name does not have a type, and must > have an explicit type. [NF90_DEF_DIM] > call check( nf90_def_dim(ncid, "x", NX, x_dimid) ) > --------------^ > simple_xy_wr.f90(72): error #6404: This name does not have a type, and must > have an explicit type. [NF90_DEF_VAR] > call check( nf90_def_var(ncid, "data", NF90_INT, dimids, varid) ) > --------------^ > simple_xy_wr.f90(75): error #6404: This name does not have a type, and must > have an explicit type. [NF90_ENDDEF] > call check( nf90_enddef(ncid) ) > --------------^ > simple_xy_wr.f90(80): error #6404: This name does not have a type, and must > have an explicit type. [NF90_PUT_VAR] > call check( nf90_put_var(ncid, varid, data_out) ) > --------------^ > simple_xy_wr.f90(84): error #6404: This name does not have a type, and must > have an explicit type. [NF90_CLOSE] > call check( nf90_close(ncid) ) > --------------^ > simple_xy_wr.f90(92): error #6404: This name does not have a type, and must > have an explicit type. [NF90_NOERR] > if(status /= nf90_noerr) then > -----------------^ > simple_xy_wr.f90(93): error #6404: This name does not have a type, and must > have an explicit type. [NF90_STRERROR] > print *, trim(nf90_strerror(status)) > --------------------^ > simple_xy_wr.f90(93): error #6362: The data types of the argument(s) are > invalid. [TRIM] > print *, trim(nf90_strerror(status)) > --------------------^ > compilation aborted for simple_xy_wr.f90 (code 1) > > However, If I do:* > victor@antares:~/local/sublocal/netcdf-fortran-netcdf-fortran-4.2/examples/F90$ > gfortran -o testF90 -I/usr/include/ simple_xy_wr.f90 -lnetcdff -lnetcdf* > > I got the file: > victor@antares:~/local/sublocal/netcdf-fortran-netcdf-fortran-4.2/examples/F90$ > ./testF90 > 0 12 24 36 > *** SUCCESS writing example file simple_xy.nc! > > It is weird because at the F77 folder, things work well: > victor@antares:~/local/sublocal/netcdf-fortran-netcdf-fortran-4.2/examples/F77$ > ifort -o testF77 -I/home/victor/local/sublocal/ simple_xy_wr.f -lnetcdff > -lnetcdf > victor@antares:~/local/sublocal/netcdf-fortran-netcdf-fortran-4.2/examples/F77$ > ls -lt > total 1640 > -rwxrwxr-x 1 victor victor 666014 Aug 23 13:25 testF77 > . > . > . > then: > victor@antares:~/local/sublocal/netcdf-fortran-netcdf-fortran-4.2/examples/F77$ > ./testF77 > *** SUCCESS writing example file simple_xy.nc! > > Regards > Victor Torres > > > 2013/8/23 Unidata netCDF Support <address@hidden> > > > Hi Victor, > > > > The "make check" you attached shows all tests passes and the library was > > built successfully. > > > > Did you run "make install" after running "make check" to get the netCDF > > Fortran library installed in /home/victor/local/sublocal/lib ? > > > > If not, that is the problem. > > > > Also, you say > > > ifort -o testF90 -I/home/victor/local/sublocal/ simple_xy_wr.f90 > > -lnetcdff > > > -lnetcdf .... DOES NOT WORK :S!! > > > > What is the error message that indicates the compile and link didn't work? > > > > --Russ > > > > > I've trying to install the fortran 90 library for NetCDF using intel > > > compilers, eveything succeeded but when I compile with F90 it does not > > work > > > (it compiled with gfortran!!!), it works pretty well with intel C (ICC), > > > intel fortran77 (ifort), but not with intel fortran90 (ifort). > > > Do you know why? > > > > > > I am using*: > > > *Intel(R) Fortran Intel(R) 64 Compiler XE for applications running on > > > Intel(R) 64, Version 13.1.3.192 Build 20130607 > > > Intel(R) C Intel(R) 64 Compiler XE for applications running on Intel(R) > > 64, > > > Version 13.1.3.192 Build 20130607* > > > *** > > > The variables I am using are: > > > > > > export CC=icc > > > export CXX=icpc > > > export CFLAGS='-O3 -xHost -ip -no-prec-div -static-intel' > > > export CXXFLAGS='-O3 -xHost -ip -no-prec-div -static-intel' > > > export F77=ifort > > > export FC=ifort > > > export F90=ifort > > > export FFLAGS='-O3 -xHost -ip -no-prec-div -static-intel' > > > export CPP='icc -E' > > > export CXXCPP='icpc -E' > > > export CPPFLAGS='-I/home/victor/local/sublocal/include' > > > export LDFLAGS='-L/home/victor/local/sublocal/lib' > > > export F90FLAGS='-O3 -xHost -ip -no-prec-div -static-intel' > > > * > > > *Here I attach a "make check"-file and the config.log file. > > > > > > to run the programs I give the following orders: > > > Using gfortran: > > > gfortran -o test1 -I/usr/include/ simple_xy_wr.f90 -lnetcdff -lnetcdf > > > (OK) > > > > > > Using intel C compiler > > > icc -o testC -I/home/victor/local/sublocal/ simple_xy_wr.c -lnetcdff > > > -lnetcdf (OK) > > > > > > Using intel F77 compiler > > > ifort -o testF77 -I/home/victor/local/sublocal/ simple_xy_wr.f -lnetcdff > > > -lnetcdf (OK) > > > > > > Using intel F90 compiler > > > ifort -o testF90 -I/home/victor/local/sublocal/ simple_xy_wr.f90 > > -lnetcdff > > > -lnetcdf .... DOES NOT WORK :S!! > > > > > > Also, the version for the netcdf-fortran library is: > > > netcdf-fortran-netcdf-fortran-4.2 > > > > > > I hope you can help me. > > > > > > Regards > > > Victor Torres > > > > > > > > Russ Rew UCAR Unidata Program > > address@hidden http://www.unidata.ucar.edu > > > > > > > > Ticket Details > > =================== > > Ticket ID: NKE-128213 > > Department: Support netCDF > > Priority: Normal > > Status: Closed > > > > > > Russ Rew UCAR Unidata Program address@hidden http://www.unidata.ucar.edu Ticket Details =================== Ticket ID: NKE-128213 Department: Support netCDF Priority: Normal Status: Closed