Hi Rick,
Thanks for keeping me up to date. I've looked over some the different linux
distributions out there, and while each have there own advantages, I'm not
really at liberty to move on my own. I'm stuck with Red Hat for the
forseeable future, although I may move away from Fedora and toward the RH
Enterprise solutions. I kind of like Fedora though...
Anyway, I've had a similar problem with FC2 and some software
incompatibilities with a colleague in Hawaii. It's not NCL related. We
started to explore giving him an account on my machine so he could
troubleshoot on his own rather than doing it through email. Since I'm at a
govt lab, the security constraints are a little troublesome so we let the
idea go away. If you think having an acct on my machine would be helpful,
I'd be willing to do the paperwork. What do you think?
I'd hate to lose out on having ncl as a tool, but truthfully, I see myself
using PyNGL more than the ncl command line as that matures.
Let me know...
Best,
Derrick
On Tue July 20 2004 11:54 am, Rick Grubin wrote:
> Hi Derrick
>
> > That is correct. The FC2 machine does not work at all. The FC1 machine
> > gives *NO* complaints.
>
> Apologies for a slow reply, I've been unexpectedly away from work the past
> few days.
>
> As you may have seen in another email, we are struggling to find a FC2
> platform on which to test/debug. A few folks (two, actually) were running
> such a system here, and chose to go in a different direction (SuSE) rather
> than try and tweak their FC2 system into something usable (you might have
> a look at:
> http://desktops.linux.com/desktops/04/06/24/1638255.shtml?tid=13&tid=45
>
> So at the moment, nobody within UCAR/NCAR has a system on which we can
> build/test/debug NCL. If a user comes forward with a login, we'd be
> willing to give it a try.
>
> -Rick.
> --
> Rick Grubin Visualization + Enabling Technologies
> Scientific Computing Division National Center for Atmospheric Research
> grubin@ucar.edu 303.497.1832
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