[MITgcm-support] Compile errors when compiling with ifort on Ubuntu 14.04

Jody Klymak jklymak at uvic.ca
Sat Sep 20 10:52:00 EDT 2014


Dear Ashwin,

Did you read the errors?  They actually tell you exactly what you have done wrong.

Cheers,   Jody


On Sep 20, 2014, at  3:27 AM, ashwinD12 . <winash12 at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello,
>            I have downloaded the latest version of MITGCM and followed the steps in README and when I type make I get these errors . I am using ifort on Ubuntu 14.04
> Regards,
> Ashwin.
> 
> Update AD_CONFIG.h and make ./mitgcmuv
> make -f Makefile ./mitgcmuv
> make[1]: Entering directory `/home/aswin/meteorology_project/MITgcm_c65d/bin'
> ifort -w95 -W0 -WB -convert big_endian -assume byterecl -fPIC  -O2 -align -xW -ip -c chksum_tiled.f
> ifort: command line remark #10010: option '-w95' is deprecated and will be removed in a future release. See '-help deprecated'
> ifort: command line remark #10279: option '-xW' is deprecated and will be removed in a future release. See '-help deprecated'
> chksum_tiled.f(398): error #5149: Illegal character in statement label field  [T]
>   These lines are here to deliberately cause a compile-time error.
> --^
> chksum_tiled.f(398): error #5149: Illegal character in statement label field  [h]
>   These lines are here to deliberately cause a compile-time error.
> ---^
> chksum_tiled.f(398): error #5149: Illegal character in statement label field  [e]
>   These lines are here to deliberately cause a compile-time error.
> ----^
> chksum_tiled.f(399): error #5149: Illegal character in statement label field  [I]
>   If you see these lines in your .F files or the compiler shows them
> --^
> chksum_tiled.f(399): error #5149: Illegal character in statement label field  [f]
>   If you see these lines in your .F files or the compiler shows them
> ---^
> chksum_tiled.f(400): error #5149: Illegal character in statement label field  [a]
>   as an error then it means you have not placed your configuration
> --^
> chksum_tiled.f(400): error #5149: Illegal character in statement label field  [s]
>   as an error then it means you have not placed your configuration
> ---^
> chksum_tiled.f(401): error #5149: Illegal character in statement label field  [f]
>   files in the appropriate place.
> --^
> chksum_tiled.f(401): error #5149: Illegal character in statement label field  [i]
>   files in the appropriate place.
> ---^
> chksum_tiled.f(401): error #5149: Illegal character in statement label field  [l]
>   files in the appropriate place.
> ----^
> chksum_tiled.f(402): error #5149: Illegal character in statement label field  [Y]
>   You need to place you own copy of SIZE.h in the include
> --^
> chksum_tiled.f(402): error #5149: Illegal character in statement label field  [o]
>   You need to place you own copy of SIZE.h in the include
> ---^
> chksum_tiled.f(402): error #5149: Illegal character in statement label field  [u]
>   You need to place you own copy of SIZE.h in the include
> ----^
> chksum_tiled.f(398): error #5082: Syntax error, found IDENTIFIER 'ELINESAREHERETODELIBERATELYCAUSEACOMPILE' when expecting one of: ( <END-OF-STATEMENT> ;
>   These lines are here to deliberately cause a compile-time error.
> ------^
> chksum_tiled.f(403): error #5149: Illegal character in statement label field  [p]
>   path for the model, and comment out these lines.
> --^
> chksum_tiled.f(403): error #5149: Illegal character in statement label field  [a]
>   path for the model, and comment out these lines.
> ---^
> chksum_tiled.f(403): error #5149: Illegal character in statement label field  [t]
>   path for the model, and comment out these lines.
> ----^
> chksum_tiled.f(403): error #5082: Syntax error, found ',' when expecting one of: % . = =>
>   path for the model, and comment out these lines.
> --------------------^
> compilation aborted for chksum_tiled.f (code 1)
> make[1]: *** [chksum_tiled.o] Error 1
> make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/aswin/meteorology_project/MITgcm_c65d/bin'
> make: *** [fwd_exe_target] Error 2
> 
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