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*On 05/29/2015 10:35 AM, Nick Papior Andersen wrote:*
I'm trying to build the NetCDF and other components (like OpenMPI & HDF5) with as many of the capabilities enabled as I can. I think this is the info that I wanted, I'll stick with the F03 unless I see problems show up.Netcdf fortran prefers the f03 module over the f90 module. Theycontain the same interface, but f03 does so with iso_c_binding.As you are required to link against the same compiler (if you use the module) you should not see any shortcomings of not having f90 modules (everything you need is in the f03 modules). The only difference is how the module is build and not what interfaces exist. Please, if the devs note that I am saying something wrong, please correct :) Is there a particular reason why you want f90 and not f03?
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