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[McIDAS #USW-595984]: 20200416: GLM imagery / McIDAS / CoD processing



Hi Mike,

re: gfortran versions on "older" Ubuntu installations

> My dev environment: GNU Fortran (Ubuntu 7.3.0-16ubuntu3) 7.3.0
> 
> A few others I happen to be logged into attm:  GNU Fortran (Ubuntu
> 7.5.0-3ubuntu1~18.04) 7.5.0

I feel confident that McIDAS would have built on these "older" systems
without the need to modify 'mccomp.sh' or 'mcar.sh'.

re:
> I'm "around" but will be in some meetings for most of the afternoon from
> here on out.  Still let me know if you need anything but it may take me a
> bit to respond.

After doing a bunch of Googling (all for naught), I came up with a
modification to mccomp.sh that I believe will work in both of our
environments.  I am testing it right now on my development machine, and
everything is working fine.  I'd like to try it in your Ubuntu VM
environment as a sanity check, but I don't want to blow away the
build that is there before getting your OK.

The procedure I would follow is:

<as 'mcidas' on your Ubuntu VM>
cd $MCSRC
make clobber
-- check the mod in mcar.sh; I implemented what is likely the same in my setup
-- make the code mod in mccomp.sh
make
make install.mcxall

Cheers,

Tom
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Ticket Details
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Ticket ID: USW-595984
Department: Support McIDAS
Priority: Normal
Status: Open
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