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Re: problem compiling conversion program for Vis5d

Robert,

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Bill

On Mon, 22 Aug 2005, Robert F Willson wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I recently installed the vis5d (vers 5.0) software on my Linux (redhat
> 7,3( machine but am having trouble compiling the  program that takes my input
> data and converts it to a vis5d file (vlamap.f: a modified version of
> foo_to_vis5d.f). The makefile is called vlamap.f.m (see
> below) and when I say
>
> make -f vlamap.f.m
>
> I get the message:
>
> g77 -c -g I vlamap
> g77: No input files
>
> Anyone have an idea which input files it's looking for and how I can fix it?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Rob Willson
> Department of Physics and Astronomy
> Tufts University
>
>
> Here's the file vlamap.f.m:
>
> # makefile for foo_to_v5d.f conversion program
>
> # The input to the conversion program is your 5-D grid format.
> # The ouput is a v5d file.
>
>
> # By default, the name of the conversion program is 'foo_to_v5d'.  You should
> # probably use a better name.  Assign that name to PROGRAM here:
>
> PROGRAM = vlamap
>
>
> # If DEC or Linux (Little-endian), add -DLITTLE to CFLAGS
> # If AIX, remove the -DUNDERSCORE
> CFLAGS = -c -g -DUNDERSCORE  -DLITTLE
> FFLAGS = -c -g
> CC = cc
> F77 = g77
> LIBS = -lm
>
>
> OBJECTS = $(PROGRAM).o binio.o v5d.o
>
>
> $(PROGRAM): $(OBJECTS)
>         $(F77) $(OBJECTS) $(LIBS) -o $@
>
> $(PROGRAM).o: $(PROGRAM).f
>         $(F77) $(FFLAGS) -I $(PROGRAM).f
>
> binio.o:  binio.c
>         $(CC) $(CFLAGS) binio.c -o binio.o
>
> v5d.o:  v5d.c
>         $(CC) $(CFLAGS) v5d.c -o v5d.o
>
>
>
>


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