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Gembuds, Turns out we had downloaded a version of GEMPAK 5.8.3a that was prior to the Aug 10, 2005 release. All garp bugs that I had found in the pre-release were fixed in the Aug 10, 2005 release. David -- David Ovens e-mail: ovens@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Research Meteorologist phone: (206) 685-8108 Dept of Atm. Sciences plan: Real-time MM5 forecasting for the Box 351640 Pacific Northwest University of Washington http://www.atmos.washington.edu/mm5rt Seattle, WA 98195 Weather Graphics and Loops http://www.atmos.washington.edu/~ovens/loops On Tue, Nov 01, 2005 at 10:22:54AM -0800, ovens wrote:
Gembuds, Although I can get the Unidata Linux binaries to work on 2 machines in our department, I have been unable to build a Linux, OSF1, or Solaris version of Garp from the distributed code (plus a patch from Steve) that successfully plots model vertical cross sections. Is there anyone out there who has succeeded where I have failed? If so, did you have to patch the code? I'd be very interested in finding out how to do this since we do not have enough Linux boxes in-house for our student lab that will run the Unidata binaries. Their assignment using this feature is due this Friday, so I really need a solution ASAP. Thanks for any help or info. David -- David Ovens e-mail: ovens@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Research Meteorologist phone: (206) 685-8108 Dept of Atm. Sciences plan: Real-time MM5 forecasting for the Box 351640 Pacific Northwest University of Washington http://www.atmos.washington.edu/mm5rt Seattle, WA 98195 Weather Graphics and Loops http://www.atmos.washington.edu/~ovens/loops
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