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Lina, > To: <address@hidden> > From: "Lina E. Sitz" <address@hidden> > Subject: UDUNIT for PC > Organization: UCAR/Unidata > Keywords: 200409022007.i82K75vq006011 The above message contained the following: > Hi, my name is Lina Sitz and I'm working on Physics Oceanography in > Argentina. I need UDUNIT for PC, to use in Visual Fortran. Do have some link > to obtain this? The UDUNITS package was designed to be installed on UNIX-like systems and not a Windows PC. You could try building it manually on your PC. I might be able to help you if you have problems. This is what I would do: 1. Go into the "lib" subdirectory. 2. Compile all the C files with the C macro VISUAL_CPLUSPLUS defined. Use the file "Makefile.in" as a guide. I might be wrong about defining the VISUAL_CPLUSPLUS macro: you might need to define another C macro instead. See the file "port/cfortran/cfortran.h" for ideas. 3. Create a library from the object files. 4. Link your program agains the library and see if it works. > Thank you. > > Lina. Regards, Steve Emmerson > NOTE: All email exchanges with Unidata User Support are recorded in the > Unidata inquiry tracking system and then made publicly available > through the web. If you do not want to have your interactions made > available in this way, you must let us know in each email you send to us.