[MITgcm-support] Error Messages for 'seaice_growth.f' during compile
Jean-Michel Campin
jmc at ocean.mit.edu
Sat Aug 3 20:16:19 EDT 2013
Hi,
My comments below are not accurate:
On Thu, Aug 01, 2013 at 06:35:12PM -0400, Jean-Michel Campin wrote:
> Hi Erick,
>
> Assuming you are using a recent version of the code (otherwise, will
> need to know which version it is), if you can provide the list of packages
> you compile (packages.conf) and the CPP option files (specially the
> one for pkg/seaice, i.e.: SEAICE_OPTIONS.h), we will have a better idea
> of what is the problem.
>
> One thing that has changed recently (pkg/pkg_depend, on May 25, 2013)
> is that compiling pkg/seaice does not turn on pkg/exf anymore.
> The verification experiments that uses pkg/seaice has been changed
> accordingly, but may be you did not start from an up-to-date
> verification experiment ?
The modifications from May 25 have been made safely, seaice_growth.F will
compile even without pkg/exf, but the routine SEACIE_GROWTH will
be mostly empty except an unconditional STOP.
Jean-Michel
>
> Cheers,
> Jean-Michel
>
> On Thu, Aug 01, 2013 at 08:58:21PM +0000, Edwards, Erick (LCDR) wrote:
> > MITgcm Support,
> >
> > I'm attempting to use the 'seaice' package but during the compile (after the 'make' command), I get the following messages:
> >
> > seaice_growth.f(5895): error #6404: This name does not have a type, and must have an explicit type. [SNOWPRECIP]
> > & snowPrecip(i,j,bi,bj) * (ONE-AREApreTH(I,J))
> > -------------------^
> > seaice_growth.f(5982): error #6404: This name does not have a type, and must have an explicit type. [EVAP]
> > & ( ( EVAP(I,J,bi,bj)-PRECIP(I,J,bi,bj) )
> > -----------------^
> > seaice_growth.f(5982): error #6404: This name does not have a type, and must have an explicit type. [PRECIP]
> > & ( ( EVAP(I,J,bi,bj)-PRECIP(I,J,bi,bj) )
> > ---------------------------------^
> > compilation aborted for seaice_growth.f (code 1)
> > make[1]: *** [seaice_growth.o] Error 1
> > make[1]: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs....
> > make: *** [fwd_exe_target] Error 2
> >
> > Has anyone else experienced this?
> >
> > Erick
> >
> >
>
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