[MITgcm-support] MITgcm, gfortran and Archer

Jonny Williams Jonny.Williams at bristol.ac.uk
Fri Apr 4 10:15:08 EDT 2014


I'm not sure about that but my successful runs do have rows of NORMAL END
as on hector.

Jonny


On 4 April 2014 15:11, Renske Gelderloos
<Renske.Gelderloos at earth.ox.ac.uk>wrote:

>  The dot solved the problem, thanks! I am a very tiny bit worried about
> the run though. Instead of a nice row of 'NORMAL END', I now get the
> following:
>
>
>
> STOP NORMAL END
> STOP NORMAL ENDSTOP STOP
> STOP NORMAL ENDNORMAL ENDSTOP NORMAL END
> NORMAL END
>
> STOP STOP NORMAL ENDNORMAL END
>
> STOP NORMAL END
>
>
>
>
> Is this something I should worry about? All STDOUT's say "PROGRAM MAIN:
> Execution ended Normally" on their last line.
>
> Renske
>
>
>
> On 04/04/14 14:48, Patrick Heimbach wrote:
>
> Hi Renske,
>
> a quick guess:
> niter0 is an integer, you may have to remove the dot "."
> i.e. 0 instead of 0.
>
> p.
>
> On Apr 4, 2014, at 9:43 AM, Renske Gelderloos <Renske.Gelderloos at earth.ox.ac.uk> <Renske.Gelderloos at earth.ox.ac.uk> wrote:
>
>
>  Dear fellow MITgcm users (specifically those in the UK working on Archer, but if anyone else knows the solution I would be happy too of course!),
>
> I am running a simple setup of the MITgcm on Archer. So far, I have been compiling with Intel and that worked fine (apparently this had some other issues though which is why I am trying to switch). I am now trying to compile with gfortran, but this gives me the following runtime error message:
>
> At line 2595 of file ini_parms.f (unit = 11, file = './gfortrantmpMV1kxT')
> Fortran runtime error: Cannot match namelist object name .
>
> Line 2595 of file ini_parms.f refers to reading in PARM03 of the 'data' file, which is in my case
>
>  &PARM03
>  niter0=0.,
>  endtime=2400.,
>  abEps=0.1,
>  deltaT=240.,
>  cAdjFreq=0.,
>  taveFreq=2592000.,
>  monitorFreq=2592000.,
>  pChkptFreq=155520000.,
>  forcing_In_AB=.FALSE.,
>  pickupStrictlyMatch=.FALSE.,
>  &
>
> Again, it works fine with intel, so do not think there is anything wrong with my data file, but perhaps there is a compatibility issue with gfortran or some other known bug? I tried gcc/4.8.1 and gcc/4.8.2, which are the two available modules on Archer.
>
> Renske
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