Albert Cheng <acheng@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
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> <font size=3>Hi, Ed,<br><br>
> What sort of HP system do you have? Could you send its uname
> and<br>
> cc version information?<br><br>
> We tested 180b1 on a pretty old HPUX machine here. Its uname<br>
> and cc version are as following.<br><br>
> kelgia_2% uname -a<br>
> HP-UX kelgia B.11.00 U 9000/800 636319343 unlimited-user license<br><br>
> kelgia_19% cc -V Sample_c.c<br>
> cpp.ansi: HP92453-01 A.11.01.20 HP C Preprocessor (ANSI)<br>
> ccom: HP92453-01 A.11.01.20 HP C Compiler<br>
> /usr/ccs/bin/ld: 92453-07 linker linker ld B.11.37 030909<br><br>
> <br><br>
Howdy Albert!
Hope you are enjoying the Spring.
It is very likely that this is a problem on this machine, which seems
to be a little quirky. (It's always a problem with netCDF porting!)
Here's what I have, looks the same as yours.
[1] % uname -a
uname -a
HP-UX tweety B.11.00 A 9000/785 2004553471 two-user license
[3] % cc -V ~/test_c.c
cc -V ~/test_c.c
cpp.ansi: HP92453-01 A.11.00.13 HP C Preprocessor (ANSI)
ccom: HP92453-01 A.11.00.13 HP C Compiler
/usr/ccs/bin/ld: 92453-07 linker linker ld B.11.37 030909
I will look into this today.
Thanks!
Ed
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