Re: [netcdfgroup] Errors when running "make check" (corrected for title)

The functions that weren't being resolved were all Fortran. Those are usually related to one of two issues:

1  Fortran not being found

2. Differences in settings for symbols in the symbol table (underscores and the like).

On a quick glance the output from your ./configure looked like it wasn't finding fortran.

-Roy

On Nov 21, 2008, at 12:26 PM, Michael Lewis wrote:

Roy,

Thank you. I do have gfortran installed. Wonder if there is some sort of installation error with gfortran...?

I installed g95, recompiled with environment variables set, and received only some warnings. NetCDF seems to work at this point... Warnings were similar to


Warning (155): Inconsistent types (REAL(8)/REAL(4)) in actual argument lists at (1) and (2)
In file ftest.F:1446

    call ncvgt1(ncid, did, ix, d, iret)
                               1
In file ftest.F:1440

    call ncvgt1(ncid, lid, ix, l, iret)
                               2


Thank you for your help. I'm not sure why my gfortran wouldn't result in a successful "make", or if changing some of the environment variables will fix the warnings... Confusing.

How did you know the previous errors were related to a Fortran compiler issue?

Learning...
Michael
Roy Mendelssohn wrote:

Either disable fortran being compiled or install gfortran (or g95) and I believe your problems will go away.

-Roy




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