Hi All,
I have just finished a first pass build of all Dependency Level 2
reverse dependencies of netcdf (netcdf-dev & netcdf-bin). Here are the
results:
adios (1.7.0-4) [ma:same] OK
cdftools (3.0-1) Fails, needs Fortran
cmor (2.9.1-5) [ma:same] OK
dx (1:4.4.4-7) OK
etsf-io (1.0.3-4) Fails *
exodusii (6.02.dfsg.1-5) [ma:same] OK
ferret-vis (6.9-2) Fails, needs Fortran
gdal (1.10.1+dfsg-8)(1.11.2+dfsg) OK
gmt (4.5.12-1) Fails, but HDF5? **
gnudatalanguage (0.9.5-2) Fails, but HDF5?
grace (1:5.1.25-1) OK
grads (2:2.0.2-3) OK
gri (2.12.23-8) OK
kst (2.0.3-4) OK
libpdl-netcdf-perl (4.20-1) Fails, ***
magics++ (2.22.7.dfsg.1-4) [ma:same] Fails, needs C++
minc (2.2.00-6) [ma:same] Fails Testsuite
nco (4.4.9-1) Fails
ncview (2.1.5+ds1-1) Fails, ****
oasis3 (3.mct+dfsg.121022-2) [ma:same] Fails, needs Fortran
octave-octcdf (1.1.7-2) Fails, but HDF5?
ovito (2.3.3-3) OK
python-scientific (2.9.4-3) OK
r-cran-ncdf4 (1.13-1) Fails
r-cran-rnetcdf (1.6.3-1-1) OK
ruby-netcdf (0.6.6-2) Fails, ***
v-sim (3.7.2-1) OK
vtk (5.8.0-17.5) Fails, needs C++
* "No 'NetCDF' module found." 1.0.4-1~exp1.dsc also fails, may need
Fortran
** 5.1 also failing with: "Library found but netCDF-4/HDF5 format"
*** can't find netcdf
**** wrong c compiler
I will let the machine cool down for a bit ;-) , and then I will
investigate the failures not requiring Fortran or C++ a bit deeper.
Regards,
Ross