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Before being able to use one of the above compilers you have to acquire one with one of the following commands (in bold), depending on which compiler you want to acquire:
- gfort ( for GNU Fortran )
- pgi ( for PGI )
- intel ( for Intel-16 )
- int19 ( for Intel-19 )
Compiling
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with NetCDF libraries
Fortran code
When using NetCDF libraries best use the GNU compiler.
Note, the recipe below does not work when needing librmn.a as well!
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Then you can compile, load, and link with something like:
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gfortran gfortran $(nf-config --fflags) $(nf-config --flibs) some.F90 -o some.Abs |
You need to adjust the name of your program and executable but you can keep the rest.
Alternatively you can also use the Intel compiler:
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module load compiler/intel-19 development/netcdf-c development/netcdf-f/intel1900 |
nf-config --all
nf-config --fc
C code
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gcc $(nc-config --cflags) $(nc-config --libs) some.c -o some.Abs |