[RegCNET] PGF Compiler/Other Compiler Options

Sara Rauscher srausche at ictp.it
Mon Nov 14 12:37:01 CET 2005


Hi Shekhar,

You can find information about the Portland Group compiler at

http://www.pgroup.com

and information about purchasing it in India at

http://www.pgroup.com/purchase/reseller.htm#in

I am not sure about the current price; perhaps someone else on the list
has that information? I think it is a bit expensive.

A free option is the Intel Fortran Compiler (IFC) for Linux avaliable at

http://www.intel.com/software/products/compilers/flin/noncom.htm

According to a past post on RegCNET, it "compiles RegCM perfectly on Red Hat Linux 7.3."

You have to set the environment options
For csh and tcsh,
setenv F_UFMTENDIAN big

For ksh
F_UFMTENDIAN=big
export F_UFMTENDIAN 

A lot of people have posted questions about compiling and compilers on the RegCNET list. You can search the archive of the RegCNET
list at https://lists.ictp.it/mailman/private/regcnet/ - you can see if anyone has posted information that answers your questions.

cheers,
sara





M.Sudhanshu Shekhar wrote:

> Hi
>
> How to get pgf77 compiler for my linux machine ? what are the options ?
>
> Shekhar
>
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>     From: /"moetasim" <moetasim at gcisc.org.pk>/
>     Reply-To: /mashfaq at purdue.edu/
>     To: /"M.Sudhanshu Shekhar" <gmraja75 at hotmail.com>,
>     bixq at ictp.trieste.it, regcnet at lists.ictp.it/
>     Subject: /[RegCNET] Re:how to calculate these/
>     Date: /Sun, 13 Nov 2005 23:49:35 -0600/
>
>     Hi,
>
>     Look for hcurl(), hdivg(), mag() functions in Grads. Those will
>     suffice your needs.
>
>     In ferret you can write few lines at your own to calculate these
>     e.g. hcurl in grads is vertical component of vorticity (rotation
>     in other words) and this can be calculated in ferret using
>     following formula:
>
>     let vor=v[x=@ddc]-u[y=@ddc] ! vorticity=dV/dx-dU/dy
>
>     and similary for other functions you can go......
>
>     Moet 
>
>     *On Mon, 14 Nov 2005 05:34:22 +0000, M.Sudhanshu Shekhar wrote*
>     > Dear Dr. Bi / all
>     >
>     > I want to calculate velocity potential, stream function,
>     rotational and divergence winds from the model result. How to
>     proceed for the same ?
>     > Thanks
>     > Shekhar
>     >
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>     > *Dr. M. S. Shekhar*
>     > Centre for Atmospheric Sciences
>     > Indian Institute of Technology Delhi
>     > Hauz Khas, New Delhi-110 016
>     > India
>     > Phone: (011) 26596052
>     > email:   shekar at cas.iitd.ernet.in <mailto:shekar at cas.iitd.ernet.in>
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