um, you could 'yum' your X11 binaries. make sure to also run your updates... yum update very nice to do for your system.. after you take a 'snapshot' if a VM and it SHOULD BE by now... .. um, also, you need to load development packages as it needs to 'make' and compile those packages unique to your system -- which is the purpose. Also, er, it's all documented. This is the only response I will write to this thread as very little reading was done indeed, I suspect... Wizard of Hass! On 1/30/2014 7:20 AM, dip patel wrote: > i had used all the resources as below > and when i had all the untar in a directories and then ./configure the > netcdf file so it fives x lib developer is missing and some x11 library is > also missing etc so please help me... > > > netcdf-4.3.1.tar.gz > > hdf5-1.9.148.tar.gz > > ncview-2.1.2.tar.gz > > > On Thu, Jan 30, 2014 at 8:38 PM, Alexander Dalloz <ad+lists at uni-x.org>wrote: > >> Am 30.01.2014 16:03, schrieb Alexander Dalloz: >>> Am 30.01.2014 15:45, schrieb dip patel: >>>> i m working in PHYSICAL RESEARCH LABORATORY as a engineer trainee and >> want >>>> to install netcdf file and ncview but it gives some OS error >> Sorry, I did sent my previous message too early. >> >> Your problem description lacks a lot of detail. >> >> Where do you take netcdf from? The EPEL repository provides it. If you >> use that package and binaries fail, you should contact the EPEL packager >> and provide a bug report. >> >> "some OS error" is very unspecific. >> >> Start by asking yourself: "What kind of information would I need if >> someone else has this problem and searches for support?" Then provide >> this information actively. >> >> Kind regards >> >> Alexander >> >> _______________________________________________ >> CentOS mailing list >> CentOS at centos.org >> http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >> > >