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Harry Mangalam <hjm@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > Hi there, > > This is mostly an FYI: > > I'm building netCDF lib on an opteron /Linux (ubuntu) in 64 bit mode with f77 > & f90, gcc 3.4. > > I can get it to build correctly after modifying the macro.make file to > resemble > > 31 # Compilation: > 32 CC = gcc -Df2cFortran <-- had to be manually edited > 33 CXX = g++ > 34 FC = f77 > 35 F90 = f90 > 36 CFLAGS = -g > 37 CXXFLAGS = -g -O2 > 38 FFLAGS = -ff2c <--had to be manually edited > 39 F90FLAGS = > > When you next re-examine the autoconf process, you might try to detect this > platform and add these flags automagically. Our experience with the opteron > so far has been pretty good and this may well be a standard platform for > large data sets soon. The intention is that you set these as environment variables before running configure. Can you tell me what fortran compiler the above works with? Thanks! Ed -- Ed Hartnett -- ed@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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