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Dear user<BR>
It may solve your problem.<BR>
Please check the file /WRFV2/wrfsi_nmm/src/lib/w3lib.source_ei/Makefile<BR>
and open the option for Linux.<BR>
Compile the code.<BR>
I hope !!<BR>
yours sincerely<BR>
Ashish Routray<BR>
CAS,IIT Delhi<BR>
India<BR>
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>Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 03:03:07 -0800 (PST)<BR>
> From: Jamima Sunder <calljamima@yahoo.com><BR>
>Subject: [Wrf-users] help<BR>
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>i am trying to run the wrf model in redhat enterprize<BR>
>linux. when i run perl install_wrfsi.pl im getting the<BR>
>following error. i have installed pgi compiler in<BR>
>/usr/pgi and has set the path in /etc/profile file. pl<BR>
>help me on this error.<BR>
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>Thank you in advance<BR>
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>jamima<BR>
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>SRCROOT = /home/jamima/WRFV2/wrfsi<BR>
>INSTALLROOT = /home/jamima/WRFV2/wrfsi<BR>
>DATAROOT = /home/jamima/WRFV2/wrfsi/domains<BR>
>EXT_DATAROOT = /home/jamima/WRFV2/wrfsi/extdata<BR>
>GEOG_DATAROOT = /home/jamima/WRFV2/wrfsi/extdata/GEOG<BR>
>TEMPLATES = /home/jamima/WRFV2/wrfsi/templates<BR>
>NETCDF = /home/jamima/WRFV2/netcdf-3.6.0-p1<BR>
>Make and install wrfsi binaries in<BR>
>/home/jamima/WRFV2/wrfsi<BR>
>ar: creating liblaps.a<BR>
>make[1]: pgf90: Command not found<BR>
>make[1]: *** [machine_dependent.o] Error 127<BR>
>ar: creating libw3.a<BR>
>make[1]: pgf90: Command not found<BR>
>make[1]: *** [datimx.o] Error 127<BR>
>/bin/sh: pgf90: command not found<BR>
>make[1]: pgf90: Command not found<BR>
>make[1]: *** [wrf_io.o] Error 127<BR>
>make[1]: pgf90: Command not found<BR>
>make[1]: *** [module_date_pack.o] Error 127<BR>
>make: *** [lib] Error 1<BR>
>make[1]: pgf90: Command not found<BR>
>make[1]: *** [adjust_geog.o] Error 127<BR>
>make: *** [ggminstall] Error 2<BR>
>make[1]: *** No rule to make target `grib_prep.exe',<BR>
>needed by `install'. Stop.make: *** [gprepinstall]<BR>
>Error 2<BR>
>make[1]: pgf90: Command not found<BR>
>make[1]: *** [module_hinterp_setup.o] Error 127<BR>
>make: *** [hinterpinstall] Error 2<BR>
>make[1]: pgf90: Command not found<BR>
>make[1]: *** [module_vinterp_domain.o] Error 127<BR>
>make: *** [vinterpinstall] Error 2<BR>
>make[1]: pgf90: Command not found<BR>
>make[1]: *** [siscan.o] Error 127<BR>
>make: *** [utilinstall] Error 2<BR>
>make[1]: pgf90: Command not found<BR>
>make[1]: *** [module_staticpost_setup.o] Error 127<BR>
>make: *** [spostinstall] Error 2<BR>
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