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>From: David Harper <address@hidden> >Organization: NCAR/RAP >Keywords: 200003012325.QAA04248 McIDAS-X GINI netCDF ADDE server convert Linux >RedHat Debian Dave, >Actually all I need is the smallest amount of code that can translate GINI >into netCDF and be able to subsect. Yes, I understand. The fact is that giving you this subset of code as precompiled binaries is relatively easy. Figuring out the small set of source code that would be needed to build the binaries is something that is a LOT harder and is something that I would rather not have to do. In order for me to figure out exactly which binaries I need to give you I will need access to the machine that would run the code. This access would be best done as a user named 'mcidas'. If you eventually want the remote McIDAS ADDE server to work, the setup will require that either I or someone else logon as 'root' to set it up. In order to produce the binaries you need, I need to build them on the platform on which they will run. Since we use RedHat 6.1 Linux here, we may not be able to simply produce the binaries and have them run on your (I am guessing) Debian system. The issue here is the newer version of libc that comes with RedHat 6.x. Again, I don't know enough about your target system to know if things can/will work. Tom