Hi Babu,
We don't have any precompiled binaries that were built with the Intel compilers.
If you are just interested in using "ncl" then you should be able to download
a gcc/gfortran compiled version and try that. You might get a complaint
that it can't find a "libgfortran.so" type of file, but there are ways to fix this:
http://www.ncl.ucar.edu/Download/linux.shtml#libgfortran
If you actually need to compile NCAR Graphics or HLU C or Fortran code,
then you should still be able to use gcc/gfortran compiled binaries with
your Intel compilers, but you might have to "help" the Intel compiler by
adding some system libraries on the compile line, like "-lgfortran".
If you absolutely need an Intel-compiled version of NCL, then you can download
the source code and copy one of the LINUX*INTEL* files in the $NCARG/config
directory to $NCARG/config/LINUX and modify it to your needs. I would start
with the $NCARG/config/LINUX.INTEL file, since you have a 32-bit system.
There may be other folks on this email list who have done an Intel compile
of NCL. If so, I would be curious to know if the LINUX.INTEL file worked
as is, or if it had to be modified.
--Mary
On Jan 27, 2011, at 1:47 PM, Baburao Kamble wrote:
> Hi
>
> I am trying to install NCL with intel on new machine.
> DO you have any precompiled binaries for intel compilers on i686.
>
> Thanks
>
> Babu
>
> Baburao Kamble
> University of Nebraska-Lincoln | Lincoln, NE 68503 (USA)
> Voice : (402) 419-9675 | Email: baburaokamble@gmail.com
>
> " I have no special talents. I am only passionately curious." ---- Albert Einstein
>
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