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20050816: netcdf libraries



Dorothy,

The IRIX configuration of GEMPAK 5.8.3a is to build (using C99)
the default library configuration (n32 or o32) of your system.
Also, the GEMPAK distribution builds its own libnetcdf.a which
will be compatible with itself and installs in $NAWIPS/netcdf/irix/lib.
At that point, you only have to build a udunits library again using the
default library format of your system.

I do provide dcreanal2 in the GEMPAK distribution for converting reanalysis 
data as well, but you probably have particular configurations of your
own program to maintain.

Steve Chiswell
Unidata User Support




>From: Dorothy Durnford <address@hidden>
>Organization: UCAR/Unidata
>Keywords: 200508161502.j7GF2fjo026603

>  Hi Steve,
>
>    I've inherited a program that converts netcdf files, e.g. the NCEP 
>reanalysis files, into gempak files.  It used to work beautifully. 
> Unfortunately, the netcdf libraries were removed.  Our computer expert 
>downloaded the netcdf and udunits libraries from your netcdf site and 
>installed them.  When I compile the conversion program without forcing 
>the type of object produced or with forcing o32 objects to be produced, 
>I get the fatal error "Expecting o32 objects: 
> /usr/local/netcdf/lib/libnetcdf.a (v2i.o) is n32.  When I force n32 
>objects, I get the fatal error "Expecting n32 objects: 
> /usr/local/udunits/lib/libudunits.a (utlib.o) is o32.  Gempak needs o32 
>from past experience, so, our expert downloaded the o32 version of the 
>netcdf library.  I still get the message saying that it is n32.  Do you 
>have any suggestions?
>
>Thanks, Dorothy.
>
>
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