Re: [netcdfgroup] Win 7 Fortran netCDF

Gidday Derek

It’s been a long time.

These days the Fortran library is separate from the C library. You have to 
install the C library first; netcdf.h comes with that.

Mark



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[mailto:netcdfgroup-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Derek Goring
Sent: Friday, 14 June 2013 15:29
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Subject: Re: [netcdfgroup] Win 7 Fortran netCDF

Attached is the config.log file

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From: Fabrício Zimmerer Murta 
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Sent: Friday, 14 June 2013 2:28 PM
Subject: Re: [netcdfgroup] Win 7 Fortran netCDF

I don’t know the error out of the information you given. Maybe you have a 
config.log in the same directory the ‘./configure’ script is with enough 
information to help people point out the exact problem.

- fabricio

From: Derek Goring<mailto:nztideman@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2013 10:24 PM
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Subject: [netcdfgroup] Win 7 Fortran netCDF

I'm trying to build netCDF-Fortran 4.2 under cygwin in Win 7 64 bit, but 
./configure results in this message:
configure: error: netcdf.h could not be found. Please set CPPFLAGS.

I cannot find netcdf.h anywhere and Google was not much help.
Can anyone help?

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