Displaying 3 results from an estimated 3 matches for "directory_with_file_netcdf".
2004 Mar 13
1
Installing ncdf package
...c/netcdf/netcdf-3.4/src/libsrc/netcdf.h
presence... no
checking for
/iwi200/home/users/stephen/src/netcdf/netcdf-3.4/src/libsrc/netcdf.h...
no
Fatal error: I cannot find the directory that holds the netcdf include
file netcdf.h!
You can specify it as follows:
./configure --with-netcdf_incdir=directory_with_file_netcdf.h
*** Special note for R CMD INSTALL users:
*********************************
The syntax for specifying multiple --configure-args does not seem
to be
well documented in R. If you have installed the netcdf include and
library
directories in some non-standard location, you can speci...
2006 Apr 25
0
need automake/autoconf help to build RnetCDF and ncdf packages
...line work around:
# R CMD INSTALL ncdf_1.5.tar.gz
[...]
checking /sw/include/netcdf.h presence... no
checking for /sw/include/netcdf.h... no
Fatal error: I cannot find the directory that holds the netcdf include
file netcdf.h!
You can specify it as follows:
./configure --with-netcdf_incdir=directory_with_file_netcdf.h
*** Special note for R CMD INSTALL users: *********************************
The syntax for specifying multiple --configure-args does not seem to be
well documented in R. If you have installed the netcdf include and library
directories in some non-standard location, you can speci...
2008 Mar 13
0
need automake/autoconf help to build RnetCDF and ncdf packages
...mand line work around:
# R CMD INSTALL ncdf_1.5.tar.gz
[...]
checking /sw/include/netcdf.h presence... no
checking for /sw/include/netcdf.h... no
Fatal error: I cannot find the directory that holds the netcdf include
file netcdf.h!
You can specify it as follows:
./configure --with-netcdf_incdir=directory_with_file_netcdf.h
*** Special note for R CMD INSTALL users: *********************************
The syntax for specifying multiple --configure-args does not seem to be
well documented in R. If you have installed the netcdf include and library
directories in some non-standard location, you can specify BOTH these...