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Re: 980219: netcdf-3.3: parameters not in identifier list



Jim,

>Date: Fri, 20 Feb 1998 07:16:41 -0600 
>From: address@hidden (Jim Hines (awdnsun) 472-6708)
>Organization: . 
>To: address@hidden
>Subject: Re: 980219: netcdf-3.3: parameters not in identifier list 
>Keywords: 199802191738.KAA02626

In the above message, you wrote:

> /data/programs/netcdf/netcdf-3.3.1/src/fortran> more s_out
> cc -E -I../libsrc  -DNDEBUG fort-attio.c >fort-attio.i
> /data/programs/netcdf/netcdf-3.3.1/src/fortran> more s_err
> /data/programs/netcdf/netcdf-3.3.1/src/fortran> 

> /data/programs/netcdf/netcdf-3.3.1/src/fortran> more st_out
>  extern int  nf_put_att_text_ (  A1 , A2 , A3 , A4 , A5                      
> ,  C3  ,  C5         )   int * fncid ; int * fvarid ; char * A3 ; int * A4 ; 
> char * A5                      ; unsigned C3  ; unsigned C5         ; {   
> char * B3 = 0 ;  char * B5 = 0 ;          int A0 ; A0 = nc_put_att_text (  * 
> fncid , ( * fvarid - 1 ) , ( ! ( C3 < 4 || A3 [ 0 ] || A3 [ 1 ] || A3 [ 2 ] 
> || A3 [ 3 ] ) ) ? 0 : memchr ( A3 , '\0' , C3 ) ? A3 : ( ( B3 = ( char * ) 
> malloc ( C3 + 1 ) ) [ C3 ] = '\0' , memcpy ( B3 , A3 , C3 ) , kill_trailing ( 
> B3 , ' ' ) ) , * A4 , A5                   ) ;    if ( B3 ) free ( B3 ) ;  if 
> ( B5 ) free ( B5 ) ;          return A0 ; }

It appears from the above that the Fortran-calling-C interface doesn't
understand that Standard C is being used.  I suggest the following:

    1.  Go to the top-level source directory.

    2.  Execute the command "make distclean".

    3.  Remove the file "config.cache" if it exists.

    4.  Set your environment variables as before but set CC according to
        the following:

            CC=/opt/SUNWspro/bin/c89

        This should result in the Standard C compiler being used.

    5.  Re-execute the configure script.  Redirect standard output and
        standard error to the file "configure.log".  If something goes
        wrong (as noted by an error message in "configure.log") then
        stop and send me "configure.log".

    6.  Execute the command "make".  Redirect standard output and
        standard error to the file "make.log".  If something goes
        wrong, then stop and send me "make.log" and "configure.log".

    7.  Execute the command "make test".  Redirect standard output and
        standard error to the file "test.log".  If something goes
        wrong, then stop and send me "test.log", "make.log" and
        "configure.log".

    8.  Execute the command "make install".  Redirect standard output and
        standard error to the file "install.log".  If something goes
        wrong, then stop and send me "install.log", "test.log", "make.log"
        and "configure.log".

    9.  Execute the command "make clean".

Please let me know if this helps.

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Steve Emmerson   <http://www.unidata.ucar.edu>