>From: Craig Motell <address@hidden> >Organization: NOAA >Keywords: 200008011056.e71AtxT06617 McIDAS-X fx mccomp Craig, You got it. When asking for support of McIDAS, you will always get me (Tom). >I am trying to use Mcidas tools, FX, with mccomp and mcfc. > >I have an HP-UX operating system but I installed "f2c" and "gcc" >compilers. OK. This is a configuration that I have not tried. >I am running fx and getting the following type of error message: > >> dtauto.for >> ../bin/mccomp[1013]: test: Specify a parameter with this command. >> mcfc -c -I/usr/include/X11R6 -I/usr/include/X11R5 -I. odtauto.f >> >> CC is defined as >> gcc >> odtauto.f: >> automode: >> Warning on line 255 of odtauto.f: local variable ltime never used >> Warning on line 255 of odtauto.f: local variable xdist never used >> avtemp: >> xavg: >> as: "/var/tmp/ccWRF7ue.s", line 458: error 1052: Directive name not recogniz > ed - NSUBSPA >> as: "/var/tmp/ccWRF7ue.s", line 2277: error 1052: Directive name not recogni > zed - NSUBSPA >> as: "/var/tmp/ccWRF7ue.s", line 3133: error 1052: Directive name not recogni > zed - NSUBSPA >> as: "/var/tmp/ccWRF7ue.s", line 6070: error 1052: Directive name not recogni > zed - NSUBSPA >> as: "/var/tmp/ccWRF7ue.s", line 6389: error 1052: Directive name not recogni > zed - NSUBSPA >> as: "/var/tmp/ccWRF7ue.s", line 8226: error 1052: Directive name not recogni > zed - NSUBSPA >> as: "/var/tmp/ccWRF7ue.s", line 8882: error 1052: Directive name not recogni > zed - NSUBSPA >> I have never seen NSUBSPA before. Also, this appears to be the assembler that is running. >Two questions: >1) I am getting a warning message for MCCOMP, even though the line >where this warning message is looks for either "vendor" to be set to >true or else $MCIDAS_F77 to have a value. > >Do you why I am getting a warning here? No, sorry. Plus, it appears that the version of mccomp that you are using is different than mine. I modified the version of mccomp.sh that went out with my distribution to default to use of vendor compilers for all systems except Linux and FreeBSD. If a site wants to use gcc, then s/he must specify the -gcc flag to mccomp invocations. >2) Have you ever seen the error ending with NSUBSPA? Nope. >I realize that this is NOT your problem but mind, since this is not >supported software. However, if you can give me any hints. Especially about >the warning in question 1, it would be appreciated. Are, in fact, you using SSEC's McIDAS-X distribution and not mine? If so, there will be some disconnect since I changed the compiler to use defaults. Tom
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