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Re: 19990614: nf_test for netcdf-3.4 using g77



Brian,

>Date: Fri, 11 Jun 1999 15:39:34 -0800
>From: address@hidden
>Organization: NOAA
>To: address@hidden
>Subject: Re: 19990607: nf_test for netcdf-3.4
>Keywords: 199906070237.UAA21584

In the above message, you wrote:

> I've decide to go with just the C language because the test still fails and 
> there's too many warnings in the make with g77 added to deal with. Thanks for 
> your nevertheless. Attachments for your information.

OK.  If, in the future, you want to take another stab at creating the
Fortran interface using g77(1), then ensure that the FFLAGS environment
variable contains the "-Wno-globals" option.  This should eliminate the
warnings you encountered like the following:

> Making `test' in directory /export/trichodon2/gmt/netcdf-3.5/src/fortran=0D=
> 
> =0D
> + /usr/local/bin/g77 -c -O ftest.F =0D
> ftest.F: In subroutine `tncacpy':=0D
> ftest.F:187: warning:=0D
>                call ncagt (outcdf, NCBYTE, attnam, bytval, iret)=0D
>                     1=0D
> ftest.F:196: (continued):=0D
>                call ncagt (outcdf, NCGLOBAL, attnam, shval, iret) =0D
>                     2=0D
> Argument #4 of `ncagt' is one precision at (2) but is some other =
> precision at (1) [info -f g77 M GLOBALS]=0D
> ftest.F:187: warning:=0D
>                call ncagt (outcdf, NCBYTE, attnam, bytval, iret)=0D
>                     1=0D
> ftest.F:198: (continued):=0D
>                call ncagt (outcdf, NCGLOBAL, attnam, lngval, iret)       =
>   
=
> 
>                     2=0D
> Argument #4 of `ncagt' is one precision at (2) but is some other =
> precision at (1) [info -f g77 M GLOBALS]=0D
...

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