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Hi Peter, > The question: > > As most likely somebody at UCAR built/linked "everything" with the > Intel-compiler (CESM, netcdf) as the manual says, > a list of options to be specified, even manually, as all the "exports", > might exist. > > Possibly you can send it by email / put mit in the documentation, such > as: Building netcdf-C and(!) netcdf-fortran with Intel for Linux proceed > as follows:..... > > If not: I try to find a solution myself (all Intel) and send it to you > when I have it. Here's what someone recently posted on the netCDF mailing list: http://mailman.unidata.ucar.edu/mailing_lists/archives/netcdfgroup/2014/msg00082.html At Unidata, we currently only test netCDF C and Fortran builds using GNU, llvm, PGI, and Solaris compilers. The Intel site: https://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/performance-tools-for-software-developers-building-netcdf-with-the-intel-compilers just deals with the older unsupported netcCDF-4.1.3 release, that included both C and Fortran libraries in the same package. I've sent a question about this to the NCAR CISL support group, address@hidden, and will forward the response when I get it. --Russ Russ Rew UCAR Unidata Program address@hidden http://www.unidata.ucar.edu Ticket Details =================== Ticket ID: EJA-190555 Department: Support netCDF Priority: High Status: Closed