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ecomerma wrote:
As some other user already stated, only approx 5% of the available netCDF 'products' are working properly in a Windows framework. I'm working with Compaq Visual Fortran and I'm looking to use Fortran90.
From time to time I build & run Fortran+netCDF programs on Windows using Compaq Visual Fortran 6.6 (RIP) and g95 (http://www.g95.org).
For programs using the f77 interface with CVF, I use the pre-built 3.5.0 library contributed by J. Caron, 2001-04-03 (or was that 2001-03-04--you can never tell with these American dates--but no matter).
I too looked into using the f90 interface with CVF and gave up. I couldn't find pre-built libraries and the instructions to build it myself required software I didn't have. Way too much trouble!
So I normally use g95 in the Cygwin environment. The netCDF library can be built--complete with C, C++ & f90 interfaces--from source with the usual Unixish "configure; make; make install" mechanism with no problems.
-- Mark Hadfield "Ka puwaha te tai nei, Hoea tatou" m.hadfield@xxxxxxxxxx National Institute for Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA)
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