[ncl-install] install ncl 6.4.0 on geyser

Wei Cheng - NOAA Affiliate wei.cheng at noaa.gov
Mon Jan 9 11:21:27 MST 2017


Hi Dennis,

I tried the way Mary Haley recommeded, and I got the following:

[wcheng at geyser03 ~]$ which ncl
/glade/u/apps/contrib/ncl-nightly/gnu/4.7.2/bin/ncl
[wcheng at geyser03 ~]$ env | grep NCARG_ROOT
NCARG_ROOT=/glade/u/apps/contrib/ncl-nightly/gnu/4.7.2
[wcheng at geyser03 ~]$ ncl -V
ncl: /usr/lib64/libstdc++.so.6: version `GLIBCXX_3.4.15' not found
(required by ncl)

Looks like I miss GLIBCXX_3.4.15? How do I install it?

thanks,
Wei


On Fri, Jan 6, 2017 at 7:49 PM, Dennis Shea <shea at ucar.edu> wrote:

> You do not need to use conda for yellowstone. Mary Haley sent the
> following in April 2016.
>
> ===
> Hi all,
>
> I created a module for the development version of NCL that is built
> nightly.
>
> Please use the module command instead of the previous instructions I
> sent. The old directory:
>
> /glade/p/work/haley/dev/ncl-trunk-gnu472-opt
>
> is no longer going to get updated nightly.
>
> To use the new module, first type:
>
> module use /glade/apps/contrib/ncl-nightly/modules
>
> You will have to do this every time you login, or you can add this path to
> your MODULEPATH in your .tcshrc/.bashrc/ file:
>
> setenv MODULEPATH /glade/apps/contrib/ncl-nightly/modules:${MODULEPATH}
>
> or
>
> export MODULEPATH=/glade/apps/contrib/ncl-nightly/modules:${MODULEPATH}
> Then you can type:
>
> module load ncltest
>
> *This is a *development* version of NCL. Please do not use in a production
> environment. *
>
> You can quickly test with:
>
> module load ncltest
> which ncl
> env | grep NCARG_ROOT
> ncl -V
> ng4ex xy01n -W png -clean
>
> The "which" and "env" commands should report:
>
> NCARG_ROOT=/glade/u/apps/contrib/ncl-nightly/gnu/4.7.2
> /glade/u/apps/contrib/ncl-nightly/gnu/4.7.2/bin/ncl
>
> The "ncl -V" command should report something like:
>
> 6.4.0-16Apr2016_0929
>
>
>
> On Fri, Jan 6, 2017 at 6:18 PM, Wei Cheng - NOAA Affiliate <
> wei.cheng at noaa.gov> wrote:
>
>> Hello--,
>>
>> I would like to use some new features of ncl 6.4.0 so I tried to install
>> it. Following instructions, I first installed conda, which finished without
>> error message. Then I did
>>
>> conda create -n *ncl_test* -c dbrown -c khallock ncl
>>
>> which also finished without error message.
>>
>> The final step is to do "source activate ncl_test", this is where I get an error:
>>
>>
>>  @geyser16 ~]$ source activate ncl_test
>>
>> activate: No such file or directory.
>>
>> Did I miss a step somewhere? Thanks for any input!
>>
>> Wei
>>
>>
>>
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