Don,
This is a good question.
The files that NCL and NCARG share are ones that rarely change, so
it's generally okay to overwrite one set with the other.
I believe these are the sets of files that are shared by NCARG and
NCL:
$NCARG_ROOT/lib/ncarg/data - data files used by examples
$NCARG_ROOT/lib/ncarg/database - map database files and a font database
file
$NCARG_ROOT/lib/ncarg/fontcaps - files for changing fonts
$NCARG_ROOT/lib/ncarg/graphcaps - files containging output device
info for idt, ctrans, and ictrans
Of these, the data files, fontcaps, and graphcaps haven't changed for
years. We add new data files every now and then, but this doesn't
affect the old ones.
The database files that contain the map databases haven't changed for
at least 3 years, I believe.
As long as your versions of NCAR Graphics and NCL are not years apart,
you should be fine. To be safe, we recommend installing the latest
versions of NCARG and NCL, and you should have no problems.
--Mary
On Wed, 29 Jun 2005, Don Morton wrote:
> Howdy,
>
> I'm seeking a little clarification. It's my understanding
> that it's best to copy an NCL binaries into an existing
> NCARG directory tree, primarily due to the fact that both
> distributions expect to be located under $NCARG_ROOT.
>
> A lot of the NCL files have the same names as ones in
> the NCARG distribution, and I've typically been
> hesitant to overwrite the NCARG files, so my ploy
> has been to use a "cp -i" form of copy and I always
> answer NO to any overwriting. In other words, if
> a filename from the NCL distribution matches one in
> the NCARG distribution, I don't copy; I simply choose
> to retain the NCARG one (in the lib directory, there
> are approximately 95 cases of identical filenames).
>
> Is this right or wrong? I'm inexperienced with NCL and
> only use it for a couple of small purposes. Are there
> binaries in the NCL distribution that might be preferred
> to the same-named binaries in the NCARG distribution?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Don Morton
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