I tried building on CentOS 7 and it failed with NetCDF as well. I sent a
message to Unidata about it but did not get an auto reply from support-gempak
so don’t know if they got it. I didn’t get a reply from gembud either. I just
used the CentOS rpm and it worked ok. I have Ubuntu systems but have not tried
to upgrade those yet. Older versions of 7 built on Ubuntu.
On Dec 16, 2018, at 2:04 PM, Mike Zuranski
<zuranski@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:zuranski@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Hi all,
I ran into the same issue and then some...
Traditionally I've always built GEMPAK from source, but figured I'd try the
.deb file this time. After deploying it however, like Paul I didn't have most
of the executables. Some of the decoders got built, maybe one or two other
things, but no gd, gp or most other programs. So I tried building from source,
but that didn't work either...
When building from source, it looked like it failed at making netCDF. I'm
writing this from home so I don't have any log files on me at the moment, but
it appeared as though it made HDF5 okay, but the netCDF build couldn't find
hdf5.h and failed. Without netCDF, those other programs failed as well. The
strange part was hdf5.h seemed like it existed in the right place, so I'm not
sure what happened. This was for both 7.4.3 and 7.4.5 on Ubuntu 18.04.1, I was
going to try on another machine before writing in about it in case it was
something local, but Paul described the same thing so maybe it's not just me.
Hope this provides some clues. If anyone wants more info, let me know and I
can include make & configure logs when I get in the office on Monday.
-Mike
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Mike Zuranski
Meteorology Support Analyst
College of DuPage - Nexlab
Weather.cod.edu<http://Weather.cod.edu>
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On Sat, Dec 15, 2018 at 11:37 PM Paul H. Lewis
<phldml3@xxxxxxx<mailto:phldml3@xxxxxxx>> wrote:
Hello,
I have been trying to get GEMPAK working on a Ubuntu Linux 16.04 server.
Latest attempt was installing the version 7.4.5. As I understand I should be
able to test by running gdplot.
When I type gdplot I get:
No command ‘gdplot’ found….
Environmental variables are set as instructed in .profile. But the issue I am
having appears to be that there is no executables in the package. Was there
another step that I have missed?
Thank you,
Paul
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