On Fri, Sep 02, 2005 at 09:51:47PM -0400, Sam Drinkard wrote:
Tru,
Thanks for the info.
You are welcome.
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things in years past. Anyhow, one package, ncar graphics still gives the same messages about the incompatible libs, even with it pointing to the 64-bit lib directory.
Have you followed the instructions at http://ngwww.ucar.edu/ng4.4/installsrc.html <quote> Special note for Linux systems
The default configuration file for Linux assumes you have a 32-bit architecture and are using the GNU compilers (gcc and g77). If you have a different compiler or architecture (i.e. 64-bit) you want to use, you need to copy the appropriate $NCARG/config/LINUX.xxx file to $NCARG/config/LINUX. Some of the available configuration files include:
1. LINUX.GNU - GNU compilers (32-bit architecture) 2. LINUX.64.GNU - GNU compilers (64-bit architecture) 3. LINUX.PGI - Portland Group compilers (32-bit architecture) 4. LINUX.64.PGI - Portland Group compilers (64-bit architecture) 5. LINUX.INTEL - Intel compilers (32-bit architecture) 6. LINUX.64.INTEL - Intel compilers (64-bit architecture) </quote>
In building the mm5 products, the actual mm5 exe will build without hitch using the portland group compiler, but when using ifort of the intel 9.0 compiler, it too fails with the lib errors. I'm just not educated enough to know why there is an incompatibility. I'll ask around on some of the other discussion boards directly related to ncarg and mm5 and see what I can dig up there.
http://mailman.ucar.edu/pipermail/mm5-users/2004/000602.html ?
caveat, I have never used any of the mentionned software.
cheers,
Tru