Thanks for the response. It's Debian etch amd64. The output from
printenv is at:
http://people.iarc.uaf.edu/~austin/printenv.out
I notice the GEM_COMPTYPE is wrong. If I use setenv to change that, it
seems to find g77 alright. However, there a number of new errors mostly
from Fortran parameter statements:
http://people.iarc.uaf.edu/~austin/make2.out
Austin
Harry Edmon wrote:
We have it running just fine. Which Debian distribution are you using?
We are using etch with g77. We have:
#set USE_GFORTRAN=1
#set USE_PGI=1
set USE_G77=1
What does the output of "printenv" look like?
Austin Cross wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to install GEMPAK on a Debian x64 system, but have run into
a few problems. I've looked through mailing list archives but couldn't
seem to find the same difficulties.
I first attempted to simply use the binary packages. A number of
things seem to work, including the decoders. I'm primarily interested
in the graphical applications which have a couple of difficulties
though. A few of the applications like garp and nsharp seem to work,
but the toolbar buttons are completely blank, making operation
difficult. Nmap2 seg faults right after the window opens.
Thinking it would work better if I compiled from source, that's what I
tried next. I ran into a few problems with missing Motif dev files,
which were fixed after a bit of head scratching. There are a couple
of problems left in the compilation however, including the insistence
on using gfortran for some reason. I've changed the lines in
Gemenviron to read:
#set USE_GFORTRAN=1
#set USE_PGI=1
set USE_G77=1
But it still comes up with dozens of errors saying gfortran is not
found before stopping. The make.out file (409K) is at:
http://people.iarc.uaf.edu/~austin/make.out
Any help in getting either the binary or source distributions to work
is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Austin
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International Arctic Research Center
University of Alaska Fairbanks
Phone: 907-474-2415