![]() It should be legal to assign a contiguous pointer to NULL. Integer, dimension(:), contiguous, pointer :: lĬompiling this with "ifort -check all" (using version 18 beta) works fine, but when executing the generated binary, I see the following error:įorrtl: severe (408): fort: (32): A pointer with the CONTIGUOUS attributes is being made to a non-contiguous target. Integer, dimension(:), contiguous, pointer :: list Please consider this short test case: program fpm I have recently tried the beta release of ifort 18 for Linux, and found one problem (which seems to be a regression wrt ifort 17). My version of Intel compiler fortran is 17.0.4. LOCAL_LIBRARIES = -L$(LINUX_MPIHOME)/lib -lfmpich -lmpich LDOPTIONS = -O2 -convert big_endian -pc32 LINUX_MPIHOME = /export/apps/libraries/mpichįCFLAGS = -O2 -fpp -convert big_endian -pc32 # edit the following definition for your system ( $(RM) terrain.exe $(LN) src/terrain.exe. fpp -convert big_endian "\"LDOPTIONS = -shared-intel” "CFLAGS = -I." \"LOCAL_LIBRARIES= -L$(NCARG_ROOT)/lib -L/usr/lib64 -lcairo -L$(INTEL_LIB) -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lncarg -lncarg_gks -lncarg_c -lX11 -L/usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-redhat-linux/4.8.5 -lg2c" ) \ ![]() C -traditional -D$(NCARGRAPHICS) " \"FC = ifort ""FCFLAGS = -I. ![]() INTEL_LIB = /export/apps/libraries/intel/lib/intel64Įcho "Compiling for Linux using INTEL compiler" I can´t understand what has changed in the machine (system level) so I don´t compile now.Ī) TERRAIN makefile: NCARG_ROOT = /export/apps/libraries/ncl Now, on Oracle Linux system I am having problems in TERRAIN and MM5 modules. In RocksCluster compile correctly WRF and MM5 model code, practically without modifications in the makefiles. ![]() I recently moved from RocksCluster 6.2 with CentOS X86_64 machine -> Oracle Linux OS 7.3. ![]()
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