<div dir="ltr"><div class="gmail_default" style="font-size:small">Hi Kate,</div><div class="gmail_default" style="font-size:small"><br></div><div class="gmail_default" style="font-size:small">The Python 3.5 timeline is a tough one to answer. We plan to migrate PyNGL and PyNIO to Python 3.x, but right now we have to focus on getting the next release of NCL out. NCL is our main package and the one that requires the most attention from us since it has more users than PyNGL or PyNIO.</div><div class="gmail_default" style="font-size:small"><br></div><div class="gmail_default" style="font-size:small">The NCL release is scheduled for the end of this month, and then we'll probably have a bug fix release shortly after in February or so.</div><div class="gmail_default" style="font-size:small"><br></div><div class="gmail_default" style="font-size:small">I imagine after that we'll turn the focus back on our Python tools. The hope is that PyNGL won't be as difficult to port, because it uses swig under the hood, and we should be able to use the Python 3.x swig on the code. </div><div class="gmail_default" style="font-size:small"><br></div><div class="gmail_default" style="font-size:small">With PyNIO, however, more changes will likely be required.</div><div class="gmail_default" style="font-size:small"><br></div><div class="gmail_default" style="font-size:small">I imagine both packages could be a 2-month effort total, so we may be looking at Spring 2017 for a Python 3.x release.</div><div class="gmail_default" style="font-size:small"><br></div><div class="gmail_default" style="font-size:small">--Mary</div><div class="gmail_default" style="font-size:small"><br></div></div><div class="gmail_extra"><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Mon, Dec 12, 2016 at 11:18 AM, Katherine Hedstrom <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:kshedstrom@alaska.edu" target="_blank">kshedstrom@alaska.edu</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex"><div dir="ltr"><div><div><div>Hi Kevin,<br><br></div>I just tried this and got:<br><br>Error: Unsatisfiable package specifications.<br>Generating hint: <br>[ COMPLETE ]|############################<wbr>##############################<wbr>##############################<wbr>#######| 100%<br><br><br>Hint: the following packages conflict with each other:<br> - pyngl<br> - python 3.5*<br><br></div>What's the timeline on getting a python 3 version?<br><br></div>Kate<br></div><div class="HOEnZb"><div class="h5"><div class="gmail_extra"><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Mon, Dec 12, 2016 at 8:43 AM, Kevin Hallock <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:hallock@ucar.edu" target="_blank">hallock@ucar.edu</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex"><div style="word-wrap:break-word">Hi Xingang,<div><br></div><div>Could you please try running “conda install -c conda-forge pyngl pynio” instead of “conda install -c ncar -c khallock pyngl pynio”?</div><div><br></div><div>Previously, using the channels “ncar” and “khallock” (with the flags “-c ncar” and “-c khallock”) was the only way to install PyNIO and PyNGL using conda, but we have since uploaded PyNIO, PyNGL, and NCL to the conda-forge channel. Conda-forge provides excellent compatibility between packages in order to avoid the dependency issues you experienced, so I would strongly recommend using “-c conda-forge” in your case.</div><span class="m_-4446255863657611143HOEnZb"><font color="#888888"><div><br></div><div>Kevin</div></font></span><div><div class="m_-4446255863657611143h5"><div><br><div><blockquote type="cite"><div>On Dec 10, 2016, at 7:55 AM, Fan, Xingang <<a href="mailto:xingang.fan@wku.edu" target="_blank">xingang.fan@wku.edu</a>> wrote:</div><br class="m_-4446255863657611143m_-3868334586998253665Apple-interchange-newline"><div>
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<div>Hi, Kevin:</div>
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<div>I am installing the packages in virtual machine that runs Ubuntu. I got it worked one time, but when I later found that I needed basemap. So, I reinstalled everything and nw got a question I don't understand. The following was what I did:</div>
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<div>Install anaconda</div>
<div>Conda update --all</div>
<div>Created a new environment where:</div>
<div> netcdf4 and basemap were installed</div>
<div>Cloned the above environment for adding NGL packages, where:</div>
<div> pygrib was installed (conda install –c conda-forge pygrib</div>
<div> Then, when I try to install: conda install –c ncar –c khallock pyngl pynio</div>
<div> The following messages were given:</div>
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<div>UnsatisfiableError: The following specifications were found to be in conflict:</div>
<div> - h5py -> hdf5 1.8.13|1.8.14|1.8.15.1|1.8.16|<wbr>1.8.9</div>
<div> - h5py -> numpy 1.11*|1.5*|1.6*|1.7*|1.8*</div>
<div> - h5py -> python 2.6*|3.3*|3.4*|3.5*</div>
<div> - pynio</div>
<div>Use "conda info <package>" to see the dependencies for each package.</div>
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<div>First, I don't understand who and who are in conflict. Second, how to get around?</div>
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<div>I remember the time I got pygrib, Nio, Ngl imported without problem was when I didn't have basemap in the same new environment (just create a new environment for my use, not cloned one). But I hope I can have them all in the same place.</div>
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<div>Your help is much appreciated!</div>
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<div>P.s. A full list of packages in my new environment is attached below:</div>
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<div>(metlab) xfan@xfan-VirtualBox:~$ conda list</div>
<div># packages in environment at /home/xfan/anaconda2/envs/metl<wbr>ab:</div>
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<div>anaconda-client 1.6.0 py27_0 </div>
<div>anaconda-navigator 1.3.2 py27_0 </div>
<div>argcomplete 1.0.0 py27_1 </div>
<div>astroid 1.4.7 py27_0 </div>
<div>astropy 1.2.1 np111py27_0 </div>
<div>babel 2.3.4 py27_0 </div>
<div>backports 1.0 py27_0 </div>
<div>backports_abc 0.5 py27_0 </div>
<div>basemap 1.0.7 np111py27_0 </div>
<div>beautifulsoup4 4.5.1 py27_0 </div>
<div>bitarray 0.8.1 py27_0 </div>
<div>blaze 0.10.1 py27_0 </div>
<div>bokeh 0.12.3 py27_0 </div>
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<div>cdecimal 2.3 py27_2 </div>
<div>cffi 1.9.1 py27_0 </div>
<div>chest 0.2.3 py27_0 </div>
<div>click 6.6 py27_0 </div>
<div>cloudpickle 0.2.1 py27_0 </div>
<div>clyent 1.2.2 py27_0 </div>
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<div>configobj 5.0.6 py27_0 </div>
<div>configparser 3.5.0 py27_0 </div>
<div>contextlib2 0.5.4 py27_0 </div>
<div>cryptography 1.6 py27_0 </div>
<div>curl 7.49.0 1 </div>
<div>cycler 0.10.0 py27_0 </div>
<div>cython 0.25.2 py27_0 </div>
<div>cytoolz 0.8.1 py27_0 </div>
<div>dask 0.12.0 py27_0 </div>
<div>datashape 0.5.2 py27_0 </div>
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<div>dill 0.2.5 py27_0 </div>
<div>docutils 0.12 py27_2 </div>
<div>dynd-python 0.7.2 py27_0 </div>
<div>ecmwf_grib 1.16.0 1 conda-forge</div>
<div>entrypoints 0.2.2 py27_0 </div>
<div>enum34 1.1.6 py27_0 </div>
<div>et_xmlfile 1.0.1 py27_0 </div>
<div>expat 2.1.0 0 </div>
<div>fastcache 1.0.2 py27_1 </div>
<div>filelock 2.0.7 py27_0 </div>
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<div>flask-cors 2.1.2 py27_0 </div>
<div>fontconfig 2.11.1 6 </div>
<div>freetype 2.5.5 1 </div>
<div>funcsigs 1.0.2 py27_0 </div>
<div>functools32 3.2.3.2 py27_0 </div>
<div>futures 3.0.5 py27_0 </div>
<div>geos 3.4.2 0 </div>
<div>get_terminal_size 1.0.0 py27_0 </div>
<div>gevent 1.1.2 py27_0 </div>
<div>glib 2.43.0 1 </div>
<div>greenlet 0.4.10 py27_0 </div>
<div>grin 1.2.1 py27_3 </div>
<div>gst-plugins-base 1.8.0 0 </div>
<div>gstreamer 1.8.0 0 </div>
<div>h5py 2.6.0 np111py27_2 </div>
<div>harfbuzz 0.9.39 1 </div>
<div>hdf4 4.2.12 0 </div>
<div>hdf5 1.8.17 1 </div>
<div>heapdict 1.0.0 py27_1 </div>
<div>icu 54.1 0 </div>
<div>idna 2.1 py27_0 </div>
<div>imagesize 0.7.1 py27_0 </div>
<div>ipaddress 1.0.17 py27_0 </div>
<div>ipykernel 4.5.2 py27_0 </div>
<div>ipython 5.1.0 py27_0 </div>
<div>ipython_genutils 0.1.0 py27_0 </div>
<div>ipywidgets 5.2.2 py27_0 </div>
<div>itsdangerous 0.24 py27_0 </div>
<div>jasper 1.900.1 1 conda-forge</div>
<div>jbig 2.1 0 </div>
<div>jdcal 1.3 py27_0 </div>
<div>jedi 0.9.0 py27_1 </div>
<div>jinja2 2.8 py27_1 </div>
<div>jpeg 8d 2 </div>
<div>jsonschema 2.5.1 py27_0 </div>
<div>jupyter 1.0.0 py27_3 </div>
<div>jupyter_client 4.4.0 py27_0 </div>
<div>jupyter_console 5.0.0 py27_0 </div>
<div>jupyter_core 4.2.1 py27_0 </div>
<div>lazy-object-proxy 1.2.1 py27_0 </div>
<div>libdynd 0.7.2 0 </div>
<div>libffi 3.2.1 0 </div>
<div>libgcc 5.2.0 0 </div>
<div>libgfortran 3.0.0 1 </div>
<div>libiconv 1.14 0 </div>
<div>libnetcdf 4.4.1 0 </div>
<div>libpng 1.6.26 0 conda-forge</div>
<div>libsodium 1.0.10 0 </div>
<div>libtiff 4.0.6 2 </div>
<div>libxcb 1.12 1 </div>
<div>libxml2 2.9.4 0 </div>
<div>libxslt 1.1.28 0 </div>
<div>llvmlite 0.14.0 py27_0 </div>
<div>locket 0.2.0 py27_1 </div>
<div>lxml 3.6.4 py27_0 </div>
<div>markupsafe 0.23 py27_2 </div>
<div>matplotlib 1.5.3 np111py27_1 </div>
<div>mistune 0.7.3 py27_0 </div>
<div>mkl 11.3.3 0 </div>
<div>mkl-service 1.1.2 py27_2 </div>
<div>mpmath 0.19 py27_1 </div>
<div>multipledispatch 0.4.9 py27_0 </div>
<div>nb_anacondacloud 1.2.0 py27_0 </div>
<div>nb_conda 2.0.0 py27_0 </div>
<div>nb_conda_kernels 2.0.0 py27_0 </div>
<div>nbconvert 4.2.0 py27_0 </div>
<div>nbformat 4.2.0 py27_0 </div>
<div>nbpresent 3.0.2 py27_0 </div>
<div>netcdf4 1.2.4 np111py27_0 </div>
<div>networkx 1.11 py27_0 </div>
<div>nltk 3.2.1 py27_0 </div>
<div>nose 1.3.7 py27_1 </div>
<div>notebook 4.2.3 py27_0 </div>
<div>numba 0.29.0 np111py27_0 </div>
<div>numexpr 2.6.1 np111py27_1 </div>
<div>numpy 1.11.2 py27_0 </div>
<div>odo 0.5.0 py27_1 </div>
<div>openpyxl 2.4.0 py27_0 </div>
<div>openssl 1.0.2j 0 </div>
<div>pandas 0.19.1 np111py27_0 </div>
<div>partd 0.3.6 py27_0 </div>
<div>patchelf 0.9 0 </div>
<div>path.py 8.2.1 py27_0 </div>
<div>pathlib2 2.1.0 py27_0 </div>
<div>patsy 0.4.1 py27_0 </div>
<div>pep8 1.7.0 py27_0 </div>
<div>pexpect 4.0.1 py27_0 </div>
<div>pickleshare 0.7.4 py27_0 </div>
<div>pillow 3.4.2 py27_0 </div>
<div>pip 9.0.1 py27_1 </div>
<div>pixman 0.32.6 0 </div>
<div>pkginfo 1.4.1 py27_0 </div>
<div>ply 3.9 py27_0 </div>
<div>prompt_toolkit 1.0.9 py27_0 </div>
<div>psutil 5.0.0 py27_0 </div>
<div>ptyprocess 0.5.1 py27_0 </div>
<div>py 1.4.31 py27_0 </div>
<div>pyasn1 0.1.9 py27_0 </div>
<div>pycairo 1.10.0 py27_0 </div>
<div>pycosat 0.6.1 py27_1 </div>
<div>pycparser 2.17 py27_0 </div>
<div>pycrypto 2.6.1 py27_4 </div>
<div>pycurl 7.43.0 py27_0 </div>
<div>pyflakes 1.3.0 py27_0 </div>
<div>pygments 2.1.3 py27_0 </div>
<div>pygrib 2.0.2 py27_0 conda-forge</div>
<div>pylint 1.5.4 py27_1 </div>
<div>pyopenssl 16.2.0 py27_0 </div>
<div>pyparsing 2.1.4 py27_0 </div>
<div>pyproj 1.9.5.1 py27_0 conda-forge</div>
<div>pyqt 5.6.0 py27_0 </div>
<div>pytables 3.3.0 np111py27_0 </div>
<div>pytest 3.0.5 py27_0 </div>
<div>python 2.7.12 1 </div>
<div>python-dateutil 2.6.0 py27_0 </div>
<div>pytz 2016.10 py27_0 </div>
<div>pyyaml 3.12 py27_0 </div>
<div>pyzmq 16.0.2 py27_0 </div>
<div>qt 5.6.0 1 </div>
<div>qtawesome 0.3.3 py27_0 </div>
<div>qtconsole 4.2.1 py27_1 </div>
<div>qtpy 1.1.2 py27_0 </div>
<div>readline 6.2 2 </div>
<div>redis 3.2.0 0 </div>
<div>redis-py 2.10.5 py27_0 </div>
<div>requests 2.12.3 py27_0 </div>
<div>rope 0.9.4 py27_1 </div>
<div>scikit-image 0.12.3 np111py27_1 </div>
<div>scikit-learn 0.18.1 np111py27_0 </div>
<div>scipy 0.18.1 np111py27_0 </div>
<div>setuptools 27.2.0 py27_0 </div>
<div>simplegeneric 0.8.1 py27_1 </div>
<div>singledispatch 3.4.0.3 py27_0 </div>
<div>sip 4.18 py27_0 </div>
<div>six 1.10.0 py27_0 </div>
<div>snowballstemmer 1.2.1 py27_0 </div>
<div>sockjs-tornado 1.0.3 py27_0 </div>
<div>sphinx 1.5 py27_0 </div>
<div>spyder 3.0.2 py27_0 </div>
<div>sqlalchemy 1.1.4 py27_0 </div>
<div>sqlite 3.13.0 0 </div>
<div>ssl_match_hostname 3.4.0.2 py27_1 </div>
<div>statsmodels 0.6.1 np111py27_1 </div>
<div>sympy 1.0 py27_0 </div>
<div>terminado 0.6 py27_0 </div>
<div>tk 8.5.18 0 </div>
<div>toolz 0.8.1 py27_0 </div>
<div>tornado 4.4.2 py27_0 </div>
<div>traitlets 4.3.1 py27_0 </div>
<div>unicodecsv 0.14.1 py27_0 </div>
<div>wcwidth 0.1.7 py27_0 </div>
<div>werkzeug 0.11.11 py27_1 </div>
<div>wheel 0.29.0 py27_0 </div>
<div>widgetsnbextension 1.2.6 py27_0 </div>
<div>wrapt 1.10.8 py27_0 </div>
<div>xlrd 1.0.0 py27_0 </div>
<div>xlsxwriter 0.9.4 py27_0 </div>
<div>xlwt 1.1.2 py27_0 </div>
<div>xz 5.2.2 0 </div>
<div>yaml 0.1.6 0 </div>
<div>zeromq 4.1.5 0 </div>
<div>zlib 1.2.8 3</div>
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<span style="font-weight:bold">From: </span>Kevin Hallock <<a href="mailto:hallock@ucar.edu" target="_blank">hallock@ucar.edu</a>><br>
<span style="font-weight:bold">Date: </span>Wednesday, December 7, 2016 2:19 PM<br>
<span style="font-weight:bold">To: </span>Xingang Fan <<a href="mailto:xingang.fan@wku.edu" target="_blank">xingang.fan@wku.edu</a>><br>
<span style="font-weight:bold">Cc: </span>"<a href="mailto:pyngl-talk@ucar.edu" target="_blank">pyngl-talk@ucar.edu</a>" <<a href="mailto:pyngl-talk@ucar.edu" target="_blank">pyngl-talk@ucar.edu</a>><br>
<span style="font-weight:bold">Subject: </span>Re: [pyngl-talk] Help with PyNIO installation<br>
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Hi Xingang,
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<div>You’re welcome!</div>
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<div>While Anaconda can be installed on Windows, we only have Mac OS X and Linux 64-bit versions of PyNGL or PyNIO available on Anaconda. In your case, I think Linux virtual machines would probably be the best/simplest option.</div>
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<div>Kevin</div>
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<div>On Dec 7, 2016, at 12:41 PM, Fan, Xingang <<a href="mailto:xingang.fan@wku.edu" target="_blank">xingang.fan@wku.edu</a>> wrote:</div>
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<div>Hi, Kevin:</div>
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<div>Thank you so much for getting back with me!</div>
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<div>I am trying anaconda on my MacBook Pro.</div>
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<div>One question: Can anaconda be installed on Windows system with the PyNGL and PyNIO, pygrib to work? Or it has to be on a virtual machine. Our lab have all windows machines. Thanks!</div>
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<span style="font-weight:bold">From: </span>Kevin Hallock <<a href="mailto:hallock@ucar.edu" target="_blank">hallock@ucar.edu</a>><br>
<span style="font-weight:bold">Date: </span>Wednesday, December 7, 2016 1:37 PM<br>
<span style="font-weight:bold">To: </span>Xingang Fan <<a href="mailto:xingang.fan@wku.edu" target="_blank">xingang.fan@wku.edu</a>><br>
<span style="font-weight:bold">Cc: </span>"<a href="mailto:pyngl-talk@ucar.edu" target="_blank">pyngl-talk@ucar.edu</a>" <<a href="mailto:pyngl-talk@ucar.edu" target="_blank">pyngl-talk@ucar.edu</a>><br>
<span style="font-weight:bold">Subject: </span>Re: [pyngl-talk] Help with PyNIO installation<br>
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Hi,
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<div>Is there any chance you could possibly use Anaconda/Miniconda on these virtual machines instead of Enthought Canopy? As far as I am aware, there is no easy way for us to create and distribute a version of our software that is built against Enthought
Canopy’s libraries.</div>
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<div>However, we do have up-to-date versions PyNGL and PyNIO (and NCL) available on the "conda-forge” Anaconda channel, which also hosts many other commonly used scientific packages (including pygrib!). Unfortunately, Anaconda and Enthought Canopy
may not be compatible; in order for Anaconda to work properly, its provided python needs to be the “default” python.</div>
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<div>We have information regarding the installation of Anaconda/Miniconda on the PyNGL/PyNIO download page:
<a href="https://www.pyngl.ucar.edu/Download/" target="_blank">https://www.pyngl.ucar.edu/Dow<wbr>nload/</a></div>
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<div>In order to use the recommended "conda-forge" versions (different from the example on the linked page), create a conda environment using a command such as:</div>
<div><font face="Courier New">conda create --name <env_name> --channel conda-forge pynio pyngl</font></div>
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<div>and then activate the environment:</div>
<div><font face="Courier New">source activate <env_name></font></div>
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<div>Note that “<env_name>” can be whatever you would like your conda environment to be named; for example, the linked documentation above uses “pyn_test”.</div>
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<div>If using Anaconda/Miniconda is not possible, then we will have to further troubleshoot building PyNIO from source code.</div>
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<div>Please let us know if this information helps!</div>
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<div>Thanks,</div>
<div>Kevin</div>
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<div style="font-family:Calibri,sans-serif;font-size:14px">I am using Enthought Canopy as my default python. I would like to get PyNIO and PyNGL installed. </div>
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<div style="font-family:Calibri,sans-serif;font-size:14px">I have tried to download the prebuilt binaries, none of them work for my Ubuntu environment (I have to use the VirtualBox and have a Virtual Machine of Ubuntu system on my windows machines
for our classroom use, because I wanted to have pygrib, PyNIO, and PyNGL). Although the prebuilt packages worked for my MacBook Pro, where the Canopy was also installed. </div>
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<div style="font-family:Calibri,sans-serif;font-size:14px">Then I had to try to install from the source code of PyNIO. I have followed the instructions online at <a href="https://www.pyngl.ucar.edu/Download/build_pynio_from_src.shtml#HDF4" target="_blank">https://www.pyngl.ucar.edu/<wbr>Download/build_pynio_from_src.<wbr>shtml</a>.</div>
<div style="font-family:Calibri,sans-serif;font-size:14px">And all non-optional packages have been installed without problem. However, when I get down to install PyNIO, it seemed installed, but the import Nio showed the following error messages:</div>
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<div>import Nio</div>
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<div>ImportError Traceback (most recent call last)</div>
<div><ipython-input-1-d77b80fd2dfc> in <module>()</div>
<div>----> 1 import Nio</div>
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<div>/home/xfan/Enthought/Canopy_64<wbr>bit/User/lib/python2.7/site-pa<wbr>ckages/PyNIO/Nio.py in <module>()</div>
<div> 61 '''</div>
<div> 62 </div>
<div>---> 63 from nio import *</div>
<div> 64 from nio import _C_API</div>
<div> 65 </div>
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<div>ImportError: /home/xfan/Canopy/appdata/cano<wbr>py-1.7.4.3348.rh5-x86_64/lib/<wbr>libgfortran.so.3: version `GFORTRAN_1.4' not found (required by /home/xfan/Enthought/Canopy_64<wbr>bit/User/lib/python2.7/site-pa<wbr>ckages/PyNIO/nio.so)</div>
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<div>PLEASE help see what's the problem. While installing, I have the following environment variables set:</div>
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<div>export HAS_NETCDF4=1</div>
<div>export HAS_HDF5=1</div>
<div>export NETCDF_PREFIX=/usr/local</div>
<div>export F2CLIBS=gfortran</div>
<div>export F2CLIBS_PREFIX=/usr/lib/x86_64<wbr>-linux-gnu</div>
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<div>Thanks,</div>
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