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[netCDF #SLO-940616]: nc_inq_libvers not found
- Subject: [netCDF #SLO-940616]: nc_inq_libvers not found
- Date: Thu, 07 Feb 2019 14:26:09 -0700
Hello,
To add some additional information, `nc_inq_libvers` is not available in
version 4.4.1.1. You may need to install a more recent version of netCDF; the
most recent release is 4.6.3, and is available from
https://github.com/Unidata/netcdf-c/releases .
I hope this helps!
-Ward
> I think the problem is with the build of the "other program"
> (which I assume is a program that uses the netcdf library).
> You will need to contact the owner of that program to figure out
> how to reference an installed netcdf library. But,
> my speculation is that either there is a ./configure flag for it,
> or you need to so something like this:
> export LDFLAGS="-L<path to netcdf library directory> -lnetcdf
>
> > Full Name: Maria Eugenia Gomez
> > Email Address: address@hidden
> > Organization: LAB-Bordeaux
> > Package Version: 4.4.1.1
> > Operating System: Fedora 29
> > Hardware:
> > Description of problem:
> >
> > Hi, I am trying to install a program which requires the netcdf library. I
> > installed it before, to use it with octave and I had no problems. But now,
> > I tried to install another program and it says:
> >
> > checking for nc_inq_libvers in -lnetcdf... no
> > configure: error: Cannot find or link to the netcdf library
> >
> > The only way I found to check the version (through the commnad line)
> > was typing "ncdump".
> >
> > I can also check with the Fedora discover utility that I have the 4.4.1.1
> > version installed.
> >
> > So, I do not know why I cannot find the library..
> >
> > Can anybody help me?
> > Regards and thanks in advance,
> > Maria Eugenia
> >
> >
>
> =Dennis Heimbigner
> Unidata
>
Ticket Details
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Ticket ID: SLO-940616
Department: Support netCDF
Priority: Normal
Status: Closed
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