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20010529: NetCDF: cfortran.h: Can't find your environment ...



Frederick,

>To: address@hidden
>From: Frederick Klauschen <address@hidden>
>Subject: netcdf
>Organization: ?
>Keywords: 200105270933.f4R9Xlp01375

The above message contained the following:

> is it possible to run netcdf on a Linux (SuSE 7.0)
> system?

I don't know about SuSE 7.0, but the netCDF package has been
successfully built on other Linux Systems.

> If have tried to install both netcdf 3.5.0 and 2.3.2
> without success.
...

> make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/netcdf-3.5.0/src'
>  
> Making `all' in directory /usr/netcdf-3.5.0/src/libsrc
>  
> make[2]: Entering directory
> `/usr/netcdf-3.5.0/src/libsrc'
> ar cru libnetcdf.a attr.o dim.o error.o libvers.o nc.o
> ncio.o ncx.o putget.o string.o v1hpg.o v2i.o var.o
> ranlib libnetcdf.a
> make[2]: Leaving directory
> `/usr/netcdf-3.5.0/src/libsrc'
>  
> Returning to directory /usr/netcdf-3.5.0/src
>  
> make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/netcdf-3.5.0/src'
> make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/netcdf-3.5.0/src'
>  
> Making `all' in directory
> /usr/netcdf-3.5.0/src/fortran
>  
> make[2]: Entering directory
> `/usr/netcdf-3.5.0/src/fortran'
> cc -c -O -I../libsrc  -DNDEBUG fort-attio.c
> In file included from ncfortran.h:13,
>                  from fort-attio.c:6:
> cfortran.h:155: #error "cfortran.h:  Can't find your
> environment among:    - MIPS cc and f77 2.0. (e.g.
> Silicon Graphics, DECstations, ...)         - IBM AIX
> XL C and FORTRAN Compiler/6000 Version 01.01.0000.0000
>         - VAX   VMS CC 3.1
> and FORTRAN 5.4.                                     
> - Alpha VMS DEC C 1.3 and
> DEC FORTRAN 6.0.                               - Alpha
> OSF DEC C and DEC Fortran for OSF/1 AXP Version 1.2   
>           - Apollo DomainOS 10.2 (sys5.3) with f77
> 10.7 and cc 6.7.                - CRAY
>                           - NEC SX-4 SUPER-UX
>                    - CONVEX
>             - Sun
>      - PowerStation Fortran with Visual C++           
>                        -
> HP9000s300/s700/s800 Latest test with: HP-UX A.08.07 A
> 9000/730        - LynxOS: cc or gcc with f2c.         
>                                   - VAXUltrix: vcc,cc
> or gcc with f2c. gcc or cc with f77.                 -
>            f77 with vcc works; but missing link magic
> for f77 I/O.     -            NO fort. None of
> gcc, cc or vcc generate required names.    - f2c    :
> Use #define    f2cFortran, or cc -Df2cFortran         
>        - NAG f90: Use #define NAGf90Fortran, or cc
> -DNAGf90Fortran              - Absoft UNIX F77: Use
> #define AbsoftUNIXFortran or cc -DAbsoftUNIXFortran   
>  - Absoft Pro Fortran: Use #define AbsoftProFortran
>    - Portland Group Fortran: Use #define pgiFortran"
> make[2]: *** [fort-attio.o] Error 1
> make[2]: Leaving directory
> `/usr/netcdf-3.5.0/src/fortran'
> make[1]: *** [subdir_target] Error 1
> make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/netcdf-3.5.0/src'
> make: *** [fortran/all] Error 2
> 
> 
> Could you help me with this?
> 
> Thank you in advance
> 
> Frederick Klauschen

This is a common problem on Linux systems. Basically, you need to
ensure that the environment variable CPPFLAGS contains the string
"-Df2cFortran" before executing the configure script. Try the following:

    1.  Go to the top-level source directory of the 3.5 package.

    2.  Perform steps 3 through 5 that you'll find near the end of the
        file INSTALL.html.

    3.  Ensure that the environment variable CPPFLAGS contains the
        string "-Df2cFortran", e.g.

            export CPPFLAGS=-Df2cFortran

        or

            setenv CPPFLAGS -Df2cFortran

    4.  Perform steps 6 through 9 that you'll find near the end of the
        file INSTALL.html.

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