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Thanks for the prompt response! It worked fine when I compiled and linked with g77. I didn't have g77 before I tried to run ShallowFluid for the first time. When I use the Lahey compiler (lf95) it does not link successfully. I'm still working on it. So, it appears that ShallowFluid should work on a "generic" PC linux box. On another topic, I tried to use VisAD with Java3d 1.3 (the only one available for LinuxPPC). With this newest version I need to use jdk1.3.0. Unfortunately, I could not make VisAD to work with these versions. Has anybody tried them? Thanks, Chris Mitas On Mon, 30 Oct 2000, Bill Hibbard wrote: > Hi Chris, > > > I understand that the ShallowFluid application has some native Solaris > > code. Is there any way to run it on my Linux box? > > It seems that the fortran code can be compiled without errors (only some > > warnings). > > > > Has anybody ported it to linux ? > > We haven't, and it looks like no one else has either. > > ShallowFluid communicates with the Fortran code through JNI > and some C code. The JNI should be portable, and the > conventions for calling Fortran from C should be portable. > > Have you tried compiling and running ShallowFluid? > > Cheers, > Bill > ---------------------------------------------------------- > Bill Hibbard, SSEC, 1225 W. Dayton St., Madison, WI 53706 > hibbard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 608-263-4427 fax: 608-263-6738 > http://www.ssec.wisc.edu/~billh/vis.html >
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