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- ------- Forwarded Message From: Tom Glaess <tgl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 30 Sep 1994 14:32:42 MDT I have a couple of questions regarding NetCDF on OS/2. I'm trying to install it on ver 2.1 of OS/2: Is there a specific compiler necessary? All the documentation I've seen for NetCDF (for DOS and OS/2 machines) talks about the Microsoft C compiler. We have the IBM C-Set++ compiler on the OS/2 machine. Is it possible to do it as an OS/2 project/library or do I need to do it with a DOS compiler/library utility? I'm asking because the documentation says to use the msoft.mk file (with the OS/2 flag set to 1), but OS/2 does not know what to do with this file. any help or experiences would be greatly appreciated. - - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | _ | Tom Glaess ______________|_( )_|______________ tgl@xxxxxxxxxxxx o +|+ [ ( o ) ] +|+ o *[_]---[_]* - - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------- End of Forwarded Message
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