I just tried both Macports and Fink as well as homebrew to build netcdf.
I got a similar flavor or error for macports (the segmentation fault).
With Fink I didn’t get much further.
netcdf library version 4.4.1 of Nov 1 2016 10:28:31 $
[wjc@mandrenke:~]% ncdump -h http://test.opendap.org/opendap/data/nc/3fnoc.nc
ncdump: http://test.opendap.org/opendap/data/nc/3fnoc.nc: NetCDF: I/O failure
At this point I am wondering if there is something off with my configurations.
Archived my bashrc and bash_profile files created new ones from a “new” account
and my problems still exist.
Is there any other route that anyone knows by which I can troubleshoot this?
Bill
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On 4/30/17, 13:07 MDT, "Roy Mendelssohn - NOAA Federal"
<roy.mendelssohn@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Using the build of netcdf, running 10.12.4
ncdump -h "http://test.opendap.org/opendap/data/nc/3fnoc.nc"
netcdf \3fnoc {
dimensions:
time_a = UNLIMITED ; // (12 currently)
lat = 53 ;
lon = 83 ;
time = 12 ;
variables:
short u(time_a, lat, lon) ;
u:units = "meter per second" ;
u:long_name = "Vector wind eastward component" ;
u:missing_value = "-32767" ;
u:scale_factor = "0.005" ;
short v(time_a, lat, lon) ;
v:units = "meter per second" ;
v:long_name = "Vector wind northward component" ;
v:missing_value = "-32767" ;
v:scale_factor = "0.005" ;
float lat(lat) ;
lat:units = "degree North" ;
float lon(lon) ;
lon:units = "degree East" ;
float time(time) ;
time:units = "hours from base_time" ;
// global attributes:
:base_time = "88-245-00:00:00" ;
:title = " FNOC UV wind components from 1988-245 to 1988-247." ;
:DODS_EXTRA.Unlimited_Dimension = "time_a" ;
}
-Roy
> On Apr 30, 2017, at 9:42 AM, Capehart, William J
<William.Capehart@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Hi All
>
> I have been having a particularly time working with NetCDF with OPeNDAP
on my Macs (right now both are on MacOS 10.12.4). I’ve mostly been using
homebrew but this also happens with NCL 6.3 and 6.4 as downloaded from Earth
System Grid.
>
> When testing code using just the NetCDF fortran libraries as well as just
using ncdump I get segmentation faults when I try to access
http://test.opendap.org/opendap/data/nc/3fnoc.nc
>
> Is anyone else having any luck with their MacOS Sierra NetCDF builds and
the software that leverages NetCDF?
>
>
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> Civil and Environmental Engineering
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> South Dakota School of Mines and Technology
> 501 East St Joseph Street
> Rapid City, SD 57701-3995
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