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- How to compile the postprocessor
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- The postprocessor is a C++ program requiring the NetCDF C++ library
- The makefile is configured to look for:
- 1) The include file "netcdfcpp.h" in directory /opt/local/include
- 2) The library file "libnetcdf_c++.*" in directory /opt/local/lib
- If doing "make" produces errors, locate these files and adjust
- the I-path and the L-path in the makefile accordingly.
- If you don't find the netcdfcpp.h file, you may want to install the
- netcdf package or ask your administrator to do it.
- After successfull compilation copy the executable "burn7.x" to a
- directory in your PATH. Administrators may choose
- /opt/local/bin or /usr/local/bin.
- Users may just copy it to $HOME/bin and make sure, that the
- PATH variable includes $HOME/bin.
- The burn7 is backward compatible and can process data files
- produced with older versions of PUMA or PLASIM.
- PUMA and PLASIM version 16 however require burn7.
- New features and changes
- ========================
- Burn7 now uses the C++ version of the NetCDF library.
- It uses less memory and runs faster than Burn6.
- It has a better compatibility to the CF and NetCDF standard.
- How to use the postprocessor
- ============================
- Look into the PUMA or PLaSim User's Guide (chapter postprocessor).
- A quick reference card can be found in this directory in file "burn7qr.pdf".
- More diagnostic software and tools
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- It is strongly recommended to install following free software:
- NetCDF - common data format
- cdo - climate data operators
- grads - graphics software
- ImageMagick - graphics software & tools
- For MAC users:
- ==============
- Use "port" for easy installation. If you don't have port,
- download it from "www.macports.org" and install it.
- Installing is then as easy as:
- sudo port install netcdf
- sudo port install cdo
- etc.
- Good Luck
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