How do I link my Fortran program to the netCDF Client Library?
OPeNDAP FAQThere are several possible ways to link your Fortran program with the DODS netCDF library. The libraries you must specify in the linking step depend on how you compile and link your program. If linking with g++, you must specify '-lg2c' to make sure you link with the GNU Fortran libraries. For example, g77 -g -c -I$DODS_ROOT/include sample.f g++ -g -o sample sample.
How do I link my application to the netCDF Client Library?
OPeNDAP FAQIf your application accesses netCDF data through the standard netCDF library, it should be fairly straight forward to relink it with the DODS enabled netCDF library. First off, you will need several DODS libraries: the third-party-packages libraries; the DODS core (DAP) libraries; and the DODS netCDF library (see the Note below for some comments on library and compiler compatibilities). Second, you need to link your application with these libraries. See similar questions...
Can I access my C/Fortran library routines in PDL?
PDL::FAQ - Frequently asked questions about PDLYes, you can, in fact it is very simple for many simple applications. What you want is the PDL pre-prosessor PP ( PDL::PP ). This will allow you to make a simple interface to your C routine. The two functions you need to learn (at least first) are pp_def which defines the calling interface to the function, specifying input and output parameters, and contains the code that links to the external library. The other command is pp_end which finishes the PP definitions. See similar questions...
How do I build the netCDF Fortran jackets?
OPeNDAP FAQThe main problem here is that, even though no Fortran is compiled while building the netCDF library, you must specify a working Fortran compiler to get the Fortran jackets. More to the point, you must specify the compiler that you will be using on your Fortran code. Since every Fortran compiler is different, the C code (the netCDF Fortran jackets) needs to be configured properly to allow communication with the Fortran code (your application). See similar questions...
How do I build the netCDF Client Library on Mac OS/X ?
OPeNDAP FAQAs is standard practice for OS/X, I replaced etc/config.guess and config.sub with /usr/libexec/config.guess and /usr/libexec/config.sub. This allows configure to correctly identify the platform as powerpc-apple-darwin5.5. I believe that the latest versions of autoconf come with config.guess/.sub files that handle OS/X properly so this should be easy to fix. See similar questions...
How do I link a C program that calls Fortran routines?
National Center for Computational Sciences & FAQThis most likely means you have a C program that calls Fortran, and you are linking with the Portland Group Fortran compiler. The Fortran compiler has its own default “main,” and now there is a second main from the C source. You just need to add the -Mnomain flag during link time to fix this. See similar questions...
How do I use the NAG Fortran Library?
Welcome to HPCVL -- Nag FAQThe Fortran Library is used by directly linking the static or dynamic versions of the library to the program that uses it. Other libraries should be used in conjunction with it, such as socket or intl. The libraries and auxilliary files reside in /opt/nag/flsol20dal. The following lines are typical for a compilation with the NAG libraries: Linking (static): f90 -o program.exe -dalign -mt -lsocket -lnsl -lintl -xlic_lib=sunperf \ program.o /opt/nag/flsol21dcl/lib/libnag_spl. See similar questions...
How can I read and write pltgks netcdf files from fortran?
Radar Meteorology Group Frequently Asked QuestionsThree routines have been created to make it easier to read and write pltgks netcdf files in fortran. To read a pltgks netcdf file you first call 'readinfd' to read the header information and then 'readat' to read the data. To write a pltgks netcdf file you call 'wrtdatd'. A description of the subroutines can be found at http://olympic.atmos.colostate.edu/software/rwpltgks.txt. Yes you can. A sample program showing and describing how it can be done is available at http://olympic.atmos.colostate. See similar questions...
How can I change the name of the default metafile from within my Fortran or C program?
Frequently asked questionsYou can use the Fortran call GESC or the C call gescape. For an example of how GESC can be used, type: ncargex pgkex21 -n and look at the Fortran file pgkex21.f. See similar questions...
How do I use the NAG Fortran SMP Library?
Welcome to HPCVL -- Nag FAQThe Fortran SMP Library is used essentially the same way as the Fortran Library. However, a few additional options have to be included to enable the features compiled into the SMP Library. Since the latter was built by using OpenMP compiler directives, these have to be enabled in the compilation of the calling routines as well, even if they are not used. The library resides in /opt/nag/fss0621dcl/. See similar questions...
How do I build netCDF for use with Fortran compiler xxx and C compiler yyy on platform zzz?
NetCDF FAQIf you have an unusual combination of compilers or platform, you may have to set a few environment variables before invoking ./configure make test make install You should also check reports we maintain of successful builds in other environments. If you have success with a combination useful to others, please send it for addition to the list. See similar questions...
How to link against a .so library?
KDevelop - 3.3.x FAQWhen your project is GNU Autotools (Autoconf/Automake) based then you are most probably using the KDevelop Automake manager (see FAQ#Where is the Automake manager in KDevelop?). To link your program against a library, or to add a library do : on the libraries ("compiler") tab add libs in the second box (link libraries outside of project). Just enter the lib name, without the lib prefix and the .a or .so or .la or what ever ending. See similar questions...
A4. What is the Icon program library?
Icon Programming Language FAQThe library is a collection of programs and procedures written in Icon. User contributions are welcome and form a significant portion of the library. Library procedures effectively augment the built-in functions available to an Icon program. A wide variety of procedures currently exists, and most graphically-based programs are built around library procedures. The programs in the library range from simple demonstrations to handy tools to complex graphical applications. See similar questions...
What Is netCDF?
NetCDF FAQNetCDF (network Common Data Form) is a set of interfaces for array-oriented data access and a freely-distributed collection of data access libraries for C, Fortran, C++, Java, and other languages. The netCDF libraries support a machine-independent format for representing scientific data. Together, the interfaces, libraries, and format support the creation, access, and sharing of scientific data. Portable. See similar questions...
How can I convert an existing FORTRAN 77 program to the free form source of Fortran 90?
Fortran FAQMany people who start to code in Fortran 90 prefer to do so using the new, less restictive, source form. However, a problem arises when wanting to modify old FORTRAN 77 code while sticking to the new style. To help in this situation, a source code conversion program has been written (and well tested) and made availble by anonymous ftp. See similar questions...
What is the Client Management link?
SSL Certificates by Entrust. Secure Socket Layer (SSL) Web S...The Client Management link allows Super Administrators to add new clients (company and domain names) and view, edit (delegation of resources) or deactivate existing clients. See similar questions...
What's need for Open Client Library deploy ?
SQLDirect Frequently Asked QuestionsFor deploying Open Client libraries you need to copy the following files and directories from full installation: Contains all charsets. You can use and copy only required charsets. In most cases, it is enough "Iso_1" and "Utf8" charset directories. Contains messages for some code pages. In most cases, it is enough a "English\Iso_1" locale directory. See similar questions...
This is similar to FAQ#How to link against a .so library?
KDevelop - 3.3.x FAQAddition: There's another, more convenient, way to link mybinary against somestuff.la. Let libsomestuff.la reside in $(somedir), then, instead of adding -lsomestuff -L$(somedir), just add $(somedir)/libsomestuff.la. The libtool utility can handle this. on the libraries tab, remove the -l and add $(somedir)/libsomestuff.la in the second box (link libraries outside of project). See similar questions...
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