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961030: netcdf problem



Dr. John M Gary,

> To: address@hidden
> From: "Dr John M Gary" <address@hidden>
> Subject: netcdf problem
> Organization: .
> Keywords: 199610302230.AA28711

In the above message you wrote:
 
> I am unable to get the configure step of the installation of netcdf to work,
> appaently a problem with the C compiler.  I tried three different versions
> of the compiler with the same result.   The CUSTOMIZE and config.log
> files follow.

Would you please send me the following:

    1.  Output from the command `uname -a`

    2.  The Standard Output from the `configure' script (not the file
        `config.log', which is expected to contain numerous error messages)

    3.  Output from the command `which cc'

    4.  The Standard Output from the command `make'.

> # This file is for customizing the configuation process performed by
> # `./configure'.  This file consists of sh(1) variable-definition lines.
> # The value given to those variables by this file will override their default
> # values.
> #
> # You can also customize the configuration process via the environment
> # variables seen by ./configure.  For example:
> #
> #     In csh(1):
> #       % setenv CC acc
> #       & setenv CFLAGS -g
> #       % ./configure
> #
> #     In sh(1) or ksh(1):
> #       $ CC=acc CFLAGS=-g ./configure
> #
> # Variables in this file override the environmental ones.
> #
> #############################################################################
> #
> # C compiler (default is `cc'):
> # CC=gcc
> #
> # C compiler flags (default is `-O'):
> CFLAGS=-g -ansi
> #
> # C preprocessor flags (default is empty):
> # CPPFLAGS=-DDEBUG
> #
> # C++ compiler (default is system-dependent).  Define as the empty
> # string to avoid building the C++ interface.
> # CXX=CC
> #
> # Installation prefix (default is `..'):
> FC=f90
> FFLAGS=-64
> prefix=/usr/people/jmgary/SGI

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Steve Emmerson   <address@hidden>