Hi Rich, > I can't see anything wrong with this OPeNDAP dataset served on our TDS > 4.3 server. > > http://testbedapps-dev.sura.org/thredds/dodsC/auto/in.usf.fvcom.ike.ultralite.vardrag.nowave.2d.html > > Yet when I try to use the latest NCDUMP I have (from netcdf library > version 4.2.1.1) I get an error: > > $ ncdump -h > http://testbedapps-dev.sura.org/thredds/dodsC/auto/in.usf.fvcom.ike.ultralite.vardrag.nowave.2d > syntax error, unexpected WORD_STRING, expecting WORD_WORD > context: Error { code = 500; message = "Variable name (h) must be > unique within Group "^;}; > ncdump: > http://testbedapps-dev.sura.org/thredds/dodsC/auto/in.usf.fvcom.ike.ultralite.vardrag.nowave.2d: > NetCDF: Malformed or inaccessible DAP DDS Hmm, if I try ncdump from either version 4.2.1.1 or the current snapshot, I get a different (but equally interesting) error: trunk$ ncdump -h http://testbedapps-dev.sura.org/thredds/dodsC/auto/in.usf.fvcom.ike.ultralite.vardrag.nowave.2d nclistlength(connode->subnodes) <= nclistlength(fullnode->subnodes) ncdump: cdf3.c:482: mapnodes3r: Assertion `dappanic("nclistlength(connode->subnodes) <= nclistlength(fullnode->subnodes)")' failed. Abort(coredump) > If I try the same thing with an older version of NCDUMP ( from netcdf > version 4.1.1), it works fine: Likewise, I verified that the 4.1.1 ncdump -h works fine here, too. > address@hidden:~$ ncdump -h > http://testbedapps-dev.sura.org/thredds/dodsC/auto/in.usf.fvcom.ike.ultralite.vardrag.nowave.2d > netcdf in.usf.fvcom.ike.ultralite.vardrag.nowave { > dimensions: > time = UNLIMITED ; // (1081 currently) > DateStrLen = 26 ; > nele = 826866 ; > node = 417642 ; > siglay = 5 ; > three = 3 ; > variables: > double time(time) ; > > What's up with that? It looks like a bug. I'm CC:ing Dennis in case he knows a fix for it ... --Russ Russ Rew UCAR Unidata Program address@hidden http://www.unidata.ucar.edu Ticket Details =================== Ticket ID: VEW-543105 Department: Support netCDF Priority: Normal Status: Closed
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