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[UDUNITS #RSQ-889375]: Installation Problems
- Subject: [UDUNITS #RSQ-889375]: Installation Problems
- Date: Tue, 06 Nov 2007 09:29:27 -0700
Christopher,
> I'm having problems installing the Unidata units library on my Linux
> computer. The version of the unidata library I'm trying to install is
> 1.12.4. The first attachment (uname.log) is the output from the "uname
> -a" command. The second attachment is the log file for "./configure".
> The third attachment is the log file for "make". The installation bombed
> during the "make"command. Thank you very much in advance for your
> assistance.
>
> Chris Mertens
>
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> Dr. Christopher J. Mertens
> Senior Research Scientist
> NASA Langley Research Center
> Science Directorate, Chemistry and Dynamics Branch
> 21 Langley Blvd., Mail Stop 401B
> Hampton, Virginia 23681-2199 USA
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The configure(1) script wasn't told what argument-passing
conventions to use when compiling C functions that are callable
from Fortran routines. Please try the following:
1. Go to the top-level source-directory.
2. Execute the command "make distclean".
3. Ensure that the environment variable CPPFLAGS contains the
string "-Df2cFortran" (or whatever macro definition is
appropriate for your Fortran compiler), e.g.,
CPPFLAGS=-Df2cFortran; export CPPFLAGS
The set of potential macros can be found in the examples of
the file INSTALL in the top-level source-directory.
4. Execute the "configure" script. Redirect both the
standard output and standard error streams to the file
"configure.log".
5. Execute the command "make". Redirect both the standard
output and standard error streams to the file "make.log".
6. Execute the command "make test". Redirect both the
standard output and standard error streams to the file
"test.log".
7. Execute the command "make install". Redirect both the
standard output and standard error streams to the file "install.log".
Regards,
Steve Emmerson
Ticket Details
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Ticket ID: RSQ-889375
Department: Support UDUNITS
Priority: Normal
Status: Closed