[netcdfgroup] putget.c:3676: getNCvx_float_float: Assertion `value != ((void *)0)' failed.

Hello

 

I am trying to run a code in a linux intel machine with netcdf3. I have a
data files which works fine, however, when I run the code, I get the
following error:

 

opening   /home/ulasim/gocart_data/dms_data/dms_1x1.nc - specie= DMS

prep_chem_sources: putget.c:3676: getNCvx_float_float: Assertion `value !=
((void *)0)' failed.

forrtl: error (76): Abort trap signal

Image              PC                Routine            Line        Source

libc.so.6          00000032F7C30215  Unknown               Unknown  Unknown

libc.so.6          00000032F7C31CC0  Unknown               Unknown  Unknown

libc.so.6          00000032F7C29696  Unknown               Unknown  Unknown

prep_chem_sources  00000000004D4CD5  Unknown               Unknown  Unknown

prep_chem_sources  00000000004AF269  Unknown               Unknown  Unknown

prep_chem_sources  0000000000487C15  Unknown               Unknown  Unknown

prep_chem_sources  0000000000408D4A  Unknown               Unknown  Unknown

prep_chem_sources  0000000000407F76  Unknown               Unknown  Unknown

prep_chem_sources  000000000040470C  Unknown               Unknown  Unknown

prep_chem_sources  00000000004038C2  Unknown               Unknown  Unknown

libc.so.6          00000032F7C1D974  Unknown               Unknown  Unknown

prep_chem_sources  00000000004037E9  Unknown               Unknown  Unknown

Aborted

 

The paths and the variables are checked and there seems to be no problem
with that. 

 

Does anyone have an idea about this?

 

Happy new year

 

Ulas Im, PhD

 

Environmental Chemical Processes Laboratory (ECPL)

University of Crete, Department of Chemistry

P.O. Box 2208 71003 VOUTES

HERAKLION, CRETE

GREECE

TEL: +30 2810 394195

Fax: +30 2810 545001

E-mail: ulasim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

 


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