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According to my config.log, I used this config:./configure --prefix=/storage/users/local/netcdf4sun --enable-netcdf-4 --with-hdf5=/storage/users/local/hdf5sun F77=f77 FC=f90 --disable-cxx CPPFLAGS=-DpgiFortran
This was with 4.1-beta2 on a Linux x86_64 Opteron system and Sun Studio 12.1. With the most recent versions of netcdf4 I have had to turn off opendap (--disable-dap) on other systems because I was getting some errors.
-- Ted On Feb 2, 2010, at 6:58 AM, Thomas Orgis wrote:
Am Tue, 02 Feb 2010 12:13:47 +0100 schrieb Thomas Orgis <Thomas.Orgis@xxxxxx>:Am Mon, 01 Feb 2010 08:58:59 -0700 schrieb Ed Hartnett <ed@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:This occurs when the netCDF configure script can't figure out what kind of fortran compiler you are using. The solution is to set CPPFLAGS to -DpgiFortran, or -Df2cFortran (but not both at the same time) and rerun configure.OK, will try that (hm, I remember that flag from somewhere... I guess I needed it before for ifort 9). What confuses me is that I tried the flag for Sun Fortran already, which should be appropriate (well, this is Sun Studio...) and that only resulted in a variation of the error.OK, that does not work:-(I tried both -DpgiFortran and -Df2cFortran... the result is, as I recall, the same as when trying sunFortran:"ncfortran.h", line 26: cannod find include file: "NF_INT_IS_C_... not defined"[...] (this is 4.2-beta2) What's the magic here? Sun Studio is troubling me everywhere:-/ Ted: You got your experinence handy?
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