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960930: netcdf installation under SunOS 5.5.1 (Solaris 2.5.1)



Nicola,

>Date: Mon, 30 Sep 1996 08:09:59 -0600 
>From: Unidata Support <address@hidden>
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>To: address@hidden
>Subject: 960930: netcdf installation 
>Keywords: 199609301416.AA27773 

In the above message you wrote:

> 
> ------- Forwarded Message
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> >To: address@hidden
> >From: address@hidden (Nicola D'Agostino)
> >Subject: netcdf
> >Organization: .
> >Keywords: 199609301335.AA27021
> 
> Dear Sirs,
> 
> I'm trying to install GMT (generic mapping tool) on a sun station.
> I get some problems in the installation of netcdf, during the make install.
> Can you help me ?
> I include the outputs.
> 
> Thank you very much
> 
> Nicola D'Agostino
> 
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> # uname -a
> SunOS geodyn 5.5.1 Generic sun4u sparc SUNW,Ultra-1
> 
> 
> # env
> DISPLAY=3D:0.0
> HELPPATH=3D/usr/openwin/lib/locale:/usr/openwin/lib/help
> HOME=3D/
> HZ=3D100
> LANG=3DC
> LD_LIBRARY_PATH=3D/opt/SUNWspro/lib:/lib:
> LOGNAME=3Droot
> MAIL=3D/var/mail/root
> MANPATH=3D/usr/openwin/share/man:/opt/SUNWspro/man:/usr/man:
> NOSUNVIEW=3D0
> OPENWINHOME=3D/usr/openwin
> PATH=3D/usr/openwin/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/ucb:/etc:/opt/SUNWspro/bin:/usr/sbin:/=
> us
> r/bin
> SHELL=3D/sbin/sh
> TERM=3Dsun-cmd
> TERMCAP=3Dsun-cmd:te=3D\E[>4h:ti=3D\E[>4l:tc=3Dsun:
> TZ=3DMET
> WINDOW_TERMIOS=3D
> XFILESEARCHPATH=3D/usr/openwin/lib/locale/%L/%T/%N%S:/usr/openwin/lib/%T/%N%=
> S
> XINITRC=3D/usr/openwin/lib/Xinitrc
> 
> # cat config.log
> This file contains any messages produced by compilers while
> running configure, to aid debugging if configure makes a mistake.
> 
> configure:1156: cc -E  conftest.c >/dev/null 2>conftest.out
> configure:1197: cc -E  conftest.c >/dev/null 2>conftest.out
> configure:1684: cc -c -O -Kpic  conftest.c 1>&5
> configure:1712: cc -o conftest -O   conftest.c  1>&5
> configure:1745: cc -o conftest -O   conftest.c  1>&5
> configure:1781: cc -o conftest -O   conftest.c  1>&5=7F
> configure:1845: cc -o conftest -O   conftest.c  1>&5
> configure:1875: cc -o conftest -O   conftest.c  1>&5
> configure:1960: cc -o conftest -O   conftest.c  1>&5
> configure:2169: cc -o conftest -O   conftest.c  1>&5
> configure:2218: cc -c -O  conftest.c 1>&5
> "configure", line 2213: undefined struct/union member: x_getint
> "configure", line 2213: warning: improper pointer/integer combination: op=
>  "=3D"
> configure:2259: cc -c -O  conftest.c 1>&5
> configure:2292: cc -c -O  conftest.c 1>&5
> "configure", line 2287: warning: const is a keyword in ANSI C
> "configure", line 2287: undefined symbol: const
> "configure", line 2287: syntax error before or at: charset
> configure:2332: cc -c -O  -Dconst=3D conftest.c 1>&5
> "configure", line 2325: va_start: argument mismatch
> configure:2378: cc -o conftest -O  -Dconst=3D  conftest.c  1>&5
> configure:2450: cc -E  -Dconst=3D conftest.c >/dev/null 2>conftest.out
> configure:2484: cc -E  -Dconst=3D conftest.c >/dev/null 2>conftest.out
> configure:2510: cc -c -O  -Dconst=3D conftest.c 1>&5
> "configure", line 2502: identifier redeclared: malloc
>       current : function() returning pointer to struct {int a, int b}
>       previous: function() returning pointer to void : 
> "/usr/include/stdlib.h",
> line 201
> 
> # cat log2
> 
> making `all' in directory /netcdf-2.4.3/src/port
> 
> `all' is updated.
> 
> returning to directory /netcdf-2.4.3/src
> 
> 
> making `all' in directory /netcdf-2.4.3/src/xdr
> 
> 
> returning to directory /netcdf-2.4.3/src
> 
> 
> making `all' in directory /netcdf-2.4.3/src/libsrc
> 
> cc -c -Kpic -O -Dconst=3D array.c
> cc -c -Kpic -O -Dconst=3D attr.c
> cc -c -Kpic -O -Dconst=3D cdf.c
> cc -c -Kpic -O -Dconst=3D dim.c
> cc -c -Kpic -O -Dconst=3D file.c
> cc -c -Kpic -O -Dconst=3D iarray.c
> cc -c -Kpic -O -Dconst=3D error.c
> cc -c -Kpic -O -Dconst=3D globdef.c
> cc -c -Kpic -O -Dconst=3D putget.c
> cc -c -Kpic -O -Dconst=3D putgetg.c
> cc -c -Kpic -O -Dconst=3D sharray.c
> case `uname -sv` in \
>     'AIX 3') \
>       CFLAGS=3D`echo -Kpic -O | sed 's/-O[23]//g;s/-O//g'`; \
>       cc -c $CFLAGS -Dconst=3D string.c; \
>       ;; \
>     *) \
>       cc -c -Kpic -O -Dconst=3D string.c; \
>       ;; \
> esac
> cc -c -Kpic -O -Dconst=3D var.c
> cc -c -Kpic -O -Dconst=3D xdrposix.c
> /usr/xpg4/bin/ar rcuv libnetcdf.a array.o attr.o cdf.o dim.o file.o iarray.o
> error.o  globdef.o putget.o putgetg.o sharray.o string.o var.o  xdrposix.o
> a - array.o
> a - attr.o
> a - cdf.o
> a - dim.o
> a - file.o
> a - iarray.o
> a - error.o
> a - globdef.o
> a - putget.o
> a - putgetg.o
> a - sharray.o
> a - string.o
> a - var.o
> a - xdrposix.o
> case "" in \
> '') ;; \
> *)  /usr/xpg4/bin/ar rucv libnetcdf.a ;; \
> esac=7F
> : libnetcdf.a
> 
> returning to directory /netcdf-2.4.3/src
> 
> 
> making `all' in directory /netcdf-2.4.3/src/fortran
> 
> ./fortc -L . -O sunos5 common.inc > netcdf.inc
> ./fortc -L . -O sunos5 jackets.src > jackets.c
> cc -c -Kpic -O -I../libsrc  -Dconst=3D jackets.c
> /usr/xpg4/bin/ar rcuv ../libsrc/libnetcdf.a jackets.o
> a - jackets.o
> : ../libsrc/libnetcdf.a
> 
> returning to directory /netcdf-2.4.3/src
> 
> 
> making `all' in directory /netcdf-2.4.3/src/ncdump
> 
> cc -c -O -I../libsrc   -Dconst=3D ncdump.c
> cc -c -O -I../libsrc   -Dconst=3D vardata.c
> cc -c -O -I../libsrc   -Dconst=3D dumplib.c
> cc -o ncdump -O ncdump.o vardata.o dumplib.o ../libsrc/libnetcdf.a
> 
> returning to directory /netcdf-2.4.3/src
> 
> 
> making `all' in directory /netcdf-2.4.3/src/ncgen
> 
> cc -c -O -I../libsrc  -Dconst=3D main.c
> cc -c -O -I../libsrc  -Dconst=3D load.c
> lex ncgen.l
> *** Error code 1
> *** Error code 1

Hmmm...  We've never seen a problem with the lex(1) utility before.

Would you please do the following:

    1.  Go into the ncgen/ subdirectory.

    2.  Execute the command `which lex' or `type lex' (depending on your
        command-interpreter shell).  Trap the output and send it to me.

    3.  Manually execute the command `lex ncgen.l'.  Trap the output and
        send it to me.

    4.  Check with your system administrator about lex(1).  Is it
        up-to-date?  Has anyone else reported a problem with it?

--------
Steve Emmerson   <address@hidden>