This program is operated by following compilers.
dcpam5-plane was operated by following environments in the past. Latest version may be operated (unconfirmed).
Following softwares should be installed for installing dcpam.
Debian GNU/Linux (use binary packages)
debian packages [Fujitsu ver5 | Intel ver10.0 | G95]
If you use above Debian package to install netCDF, you need "netcdf-bin" package too. (Parhaps you can get by "apt-get").
Building from source codes
Debian GNU/Linux (use binary packages)
Building from source codes
Debian GNU/Linux (use binary packages)
Building from source codes
See "README" file in above tar.gz file. (but that is wrote in JAPANESE)
Debian GNU/Linux (use binary packages)
Building from source codes
Following softwares should be installed for modification of source code and generation of documents. (But if you get tar.gz package, documentations are already generated).
Make an empty directory, and extract archive as follows. A directory `dcpam5-plane-version' created at the current working directory.
$ tar xvzf dcpam5-plane_current.tgz
or
$ zcat dcpam5-plane_current.tar.gz | tar -xvf -
Specify Fortran compiler to environmental variable FC . For example, if you use "frt",
sh, bash
$ FC=frt ; export FC
csh, tcsh
$ setenv FC frt
Specify Fortran compiler options for optimization and debug to environmental variable FFLAGS . For example, if you set options for automatic optimization and automatic parallelization to "frt",
sh, bash
$ FFLAGS="-Kfast,parallel" ; export FFLAGS
csh, tcsh
$ setenv FFLAGS "-Kfast,parallel"
Move created directroy, and excute ` ./configure
'.
Specify library files in Libraries needed for compile to following options.
--with-ispack=
ARG--with-netcdf=
ARG--with-gtool5=
ARG--with-spml=
ARGFor exapmle, specify as follow. This command will generate
Config.mk
.
$ ./configure --with-ispack=/usr/local/lib/libisp.a \ --with-netcdf=/usr/local/lib/libnetcdf.a \ --with-gtool5=/usr/local/lib/gtool5/lib/libgtool5.a \ --with-spml=/usr/local/lib/spml/lib/libspml.a \
GNU make is needed to build, so configure automatically inquires
into GNU make in PATH. However, it returns error when GNU make is
not found. In that case, please set the GNU make command for
environment variable MAKE . And rerun execute ` ./configure
'.
If you want to change directory to which the library and the module, etc.
are installed, please set --help
option as follow. Available
options are showed.
$ ./configure --help
Descriptions about principal options are listed below.
--prefix=
ARG /usr/local/dcpam5
.
--libdir=
ARG /usr/local/dcpam5/lib
.
--includedir=
ARG /usr/local/dcpam5/include
.
--bindir=
ARG /usr/local/dcpam5/bin
.
--with-docdir=
ARG /usr/local/dcpam5/doc
.
--with-dcpam_lib_name=
ARGlib
<ARG>.a
.
Default value is dcpam5
, so library name becomes
libdcpam5.a
.
--with-dcpam_suffix=
ARG ffc5
when others are default,
prefix of installdir becomes /usr/local/dcpam5-ffc5
,
library name becomes libdcpam5-ffc5.a
,
executable files become gt4frt.ffc5
, gt4config.ffc5
.
--with-lang_conform_check=
ARG95
" is valid.
The compiler that can be used is limited.
--enable-debug
--config-cache or -C
config.cache
is created at the same time as Config.mk
's
being generated.
config.cache
stores information investigated with
./configure
.
If you set this option, when you execute ./configure
again,
config.cache
is loaded.
If you want to ignore config.cache
, don't set this option
For example, execute ./configure
as follows.
$ ./configure -C --enable-debug \ --with-ispack=/usr/local/lib/libisp.a \ --with-netcdf=/usr/local/lib/libnetcdf.a \ --with-gtool5=/usr/local/lib/gtool5/lib/libgtool5.a \ --with-spml=/usr/local/lib/spml/lib/libspml.a \
Then, information such as the locations of the netCDF library etc. is
succeeded by executing ./configure
as follows after next time.
$ ./configure -C
If you use Fujitsu Fortran compiler in Debian GNU/Linux,
copy "Config.cache.debian-ffc*" to config.cache
and
execute ./configure
. So, locations of libraries are
specified automatically.
$ cp Config.cache.debian-ffc5 config.cache $ ./configure
A file ' Config.mk
' in which elemental settings are written
is created by above "configure".
However, the settings may be insufficient by "configure" in some environments.
In that case, edit ' Config.mk
' manually according to need.
Followings are main items.
You must use GNU make to build. No other "make" program is acceptable. "make" tentatively means GNU make at the following. Replace them with GNU make of your system.
When ./configure is executed, the command name of GNU make is displayed as follows. Execute GNU make according to the message.
Execute GNU make in the current directory, as follows. /usr/bin/make
If dcpam5-plane is built successfully, following messages will be displayed.
+-------------------------------------------------------- | You have successfully built dcpam5-plane. | | : | | For details, please see the DCPAM web site: | http://www.gfd-dennou.org/library/dcpam/ +--------------------------------------------------------
To generate documentations, execute following command in current directory. If you get from dcpam5-plane TGZ package, documentations are already generated.
$ make doc
If dcpam5-plane is built successfully, some executable files dcpam_main, init_data, sst_data are created under "src/main".
See RAKURAKU (easier) dcpam5-plane for execution of the files.