Re: Fortran 90 on Windows

At 9:31 AM -0600 4/6/02, John Caron wrote:
Has anyone built the Fortran 90 interface of netcdf 3.5 library on Windows?
In particular, using Compaq Fortran v 6.6 ?

ahh... welcome to windows hell!!! I bet you wish those makefiles worked =;P I have had success with the f77 ones:

  http://www.cwr.uwa.edu.au/~slawinski/work/netcdfinfo.html#WinNT

but have not yet focused on the f90. Although I'd much rather use them =:( As a fist cut I'd suggest making a new "library project" then add all the f90 files to your "project" and then build dependencies. This will sort out which bits go where. Then make the library, copy/move it into a default lib directory and then copy/move the .mod files to a default include directory. This should get you started.

PS: personally I would not use the Compaq/DEC compiler alone as we have found it lacking in catching errors. We use Lahey for our real though testing. I can't give you specifics, but they have caused some major headaches.
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