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20021014: netCDF 3.4 on redhat 7.1 with pgi fortran compiler



han zhiwei,

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The above message contained the following:

> I am trying to install netCDF version 3.4 on PC redhat 7.1 Linux system
> with pgi fortran compiler,I met problem while I am running 'make test'
> although the 'make' is successful.I am sending  three file to you for
> your diagnosis of the problems,I am looking forward to your
> suggestion.
> 
>      Best regards
> 
>                                                  han zhiwei
> 
> 1.config.log:***********************************************
> loading cache ./config.cache
> checking for m4... (cached) m4
> checking for xlc... (cached) cc
> checking C compiler... works
> checking how to make dependencies... false
> checking for CC... (cachedconfigure:1153: c++ -c  -DNDEBUG -Dpgworks
> checking how to runconfigure:1373: f77 -c -O conftest.f
> configure:1422: f77 -o conftest -O conftest.F  
...

The Fortran compiler that you used is "f77". What is the absolute
pathname of this compiler? I thought the Portland Group's compiler
was "pgf77".

Regards,
Steve Emmerson   <http://www.unidata.ucar.edu>