[Mitgcm-support] fftpack.F

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Wed Jul 9 15:40:27 EDT 2003


For now you can either

  1. turn the package off all together
    e.g. genmake -exclude blah
    ( not sure if its exclude )

or

   2. Turn off the -u  or whatever compiler
      option does implicit none for you.
 
 Writing this over v. slow link from San Diego
not sure how much is readable. Back Thursday

Chris

On Mon, 26 Feb 2001 cae at socrates.Berkeley.EDU wrote:

> Hi Chris.
> 
>   We've started using c36 today, but have trouble getting one of the
> verification experiments (exp1) to compile.  The error is that several
> variables in several of the routines in fftpack.F are not defined (e.g., IDO). 
> I'm sure this is just because we' re using implicit none, and we can go ahead
> and define them as though they were implicit.   I just wanted to make sure we
> would do it correctly.
> 
>   Is there a simpler way to do this rather than just define the variables in
> each subroutine?
> 
>                                                         -Chris
> 
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