[ncl-install] Which linux OS + NCL pairing have others been the happiest with?

Mary Haley haley at ucar.edu
Thu Dec 11 02:08:36 MST 2008


Hi all,

We hope that when 5.1.0 is released, we can get away from the annoying
libgfortran.so.1 problem.

--Mary

On Wed, 10 Dec 2008, Erik Noble wrote:

> Dear Orion,
> Thank you for the short and sweet answer.Fedora is it.
> Sincerely,
> Erik
>
>
> On 12/10/08 11:08 AM, "Orion Poplawski" <orion at cora.nwra.com> wrote:
>
>> Erik Noble wrote:
>>> Hi. Could I have a suggestion for a linux OS other had no issues installing
>>> ncl on?
>>> All I care about is getting NCL to work on a computer with a linux OS on it.
>>> I have latest version of Ubuntu installed on my computer. I ran into the
>>> "libgfortran.so.1" problem that others encountered and have written about in
>>> the
>>> ncl archives. I spent many hours trying to get around it, found the file in a
>>> MatLab CD, NCL worked but things do not work correctly.
>>>
>>> Instead of tinkering around more trying to find a solution, I just want to
>>> use a
>>> linux system that has worked fine for others.
>>> Suggestions?
>>> Sincerely,
>>> Erik
>>
>> Fedora 9 or 10, and 'yum -y install ncl' ?
>>
>
>
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