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2006-09-26 03:50:50
OK, thanks for all of your help. I will try the ideas you
all have
given.

Greg

Colin S. Miller wrote:
> Henrik Carlqvist wrote:
> > gmarkowskygmail.com wrote:
> >
> >> So when I see that error, is it safe to assume
> >> that libnetcdf.so should live in the directory
following the -L?
> >
> > The flag -L points to libraries which are
staticaly linked to your
> > application. Those libraries are usually named
*.a. Dynamically linked
> > libraries (*.so) are linked with your application
at runtime and can be
> > pointed to by the environment variable
LD_LIBRARY_PATH.
> >
> > If you have a file libnetcdf.a and that file
contains the function
> > nf_close_ it might help to put that .a file in a
directory pointed to with
> > the switch -L.
> >
> It's probably better to add a new -L switch, with the
path to the library,
> rather than moving it.
>
> nm (name) will list all the symbols in a library.
> Use --defined-only to see which symbols it provides,
rather
> than the symbols it requires.
>
> Colin S. Miller
>
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