installing an older model version (cclm 4.8) on mistral – in #9: CCLM

in #9: CCLM

Again my advice to look into the CLM Redmine Wiki and to read Burkhardt’s and my recommendations there.

You find

- the required modules that have to be loaded

- a file “Fopts” for CCLM

Of course, you can also consider this Fopts file as an example file for the compilation of INT2LM.
Only a few adaptions are necessary which might depend on the INT2LM version you want to use, and which are related to the conditional compiler options in CPPFLAGS . Read the misc-global file in the DOCS directory of your INT2LM version.

Furthermore, the file shows a path to a working version of GRIB _LIB.
Note that it is GRIB1!
Try whether you have access to this lib.

Hans-Jürgen

  @hans-jürgenpanitz in #cfcc97e

Again my advice to look into the CLM Redmine Wiki and to read Burkhardt’s and my recommendations there.

You find

- the required modules that have to be loaded

- a file “Fopts” for CCLM

Of course, you can also consider this Fopts file as an example file for the compilation of INT2LM.
Only a few adaptions are necessary which might depend on the INT2LM version you want to use, and which are related to the conditional compiler options in CPPFLAGS . Read the misc-global file in the DOCS directory of your INT2LM version.

Furthermore, the file shows a path to a working version of GRIB _LIB.
Note that it is GRIB1!
Try whether you have access to this lib.

Hans-Jürgen

Again my advice to look into the CLM Redmine Wiki and to read Burkhardt’s and my recommendations there.

You find

- the required modules that have to be loaded

- a file “Fopts” for CCLM

Of course, you can also consider this Fopts file as an example file for the compilation of INT2LM.
Only a few adaptions are necessary which might depend on the INT2LM version you want to use, and which are related to the conditional compiler options in CPPFLAGS . Read the misc-global file in the DOCS directory of your INT2LM version.

Furthermore, the file shows a path to a working version of GRIB _LIB.
Note that it is GRIB1!
Try whether you have access to this lib.

Hans-Jürgen