Re: [gembud] Still having compile issues

You seem to have all the necessary required packages, so I don't see anything 
wrong with that.
I will look at your Make.log in more detail to see if something catches my eye.

Have you recently tried again with using gfortran?

Thanks.

Andrew Little
Weather Systems Analyst

Universal Weather & Aviation
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-----Original Message-----
From: Jason Brooks [mailto:icedown@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thu 2/18/2010 3:28 PM
To: Andrew Little
Subject: Re: [gembud] Still having compile issues
 
The reason I'm modifying the 64_g77 is because I am using g77.  The reason for 
this was due to an earlier email about the issue with inability to read data.  
It's in a gembud mail from Evan Lowery.  I'll switch back to gfortran and give 
it a try.  

The output from the rpm querys is attached. 


On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 9:34 AM, Andrew Little <alittle@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


        Jason,

         

        I have a recent install of CentOS x86 5.4 and x86_64.

        Assuming you are using gfortran as your compiler, you do not need to 
make changes to Makeinc.linux64_g77.

        If you do make changes, modify Makeinc.linux64_gfortran file.

        Also, you should not need to change anything in the 
Makeinc.linux_gfortran file for GEMPAK to install.

         

        If you have root access, please perform and send me the results to:
        rpm -qa | grep libX

         

        and 
        
        rpm -qa | grep gcc

         

        Thanks.

         

        Andrew Little

        Weather Systems Analyst
        
        

        Universal Weather & Aviation

        alittle@xxxxxxxxxxxx
        
        

        From: gembud-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
[mailto:gembud-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Jason Brooks
        Sent: Thursday, February 18, 2010 9:17 AM
        To: gembud@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
        Subject: [gembud] Still having compile issues

         

        Ok, I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong here.  I am using a fresh install 
of CentOS x86 5.4.  I installed groups "X Window System", "X Software 
Development" and "Development Libraries" as well as libXp, libXp-devel, 
openmotif, and openmotif-devel.  Included in the tar is a list of packages that 
were installed.   On a stock gempak source, using the new sources, the builds 
break. The make.out for the original compile attempts are in the tar file.  I 
did not have the Gemenviron.profile sourced in my .bash_profile. I used a fresh 
shell each time and sourced it manually.  They broke partially due to the fact 
that there are no libraries or includes under the /usr/X11R6 directory on my 
system.  All of the x11 and motif libs are under /usr/lib and /usr/lib64, the 
includes for X11 are under /usr/include and the includes for openmotif are 
under /usr/include/Xm.  After making the appropriate changes to the 
Makeinc.linux64_g77 I ran the make again and ended up with the make.out.2.  
        
        I've had problems compiling on Gentoo but that's due to the nature of 
the beast, my CentOS systems have never had these problems. Prior to the issue 
that was just patched, I have had very little problems compiling, and even then 
everything compiled, and worked except for the inability to read data.  Now 
everything is completely broke and I'm completely confused as to what has 
happened.  Maybe it is as simple as reverting to an older version of CentOS.  
If this is the case, what version do you guys use?
        
        -- 
        Jason Brooks
        KE5FSE 
        
        StormGuard Solutions - Your complete storm and severe weather warning 
and tracking solution provider.  
        Visit us at http://www.stormguardsolutions.net today!
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-- 
Jason Brooks
KE5FSE 

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tracking solution provider.  
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