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Re: Workbench: Run idl several times [message #63527 is a reply to message #63451] Wed, 12 November 2008 07:23 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
R.Bauer is currently offline  R.Bauer
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David Fanning schrieb:
> Reimar Bauer writes:
>
>> Why do you think David knows that. The last update to the current has
>> taken several years and it was all the time only a five minute job to
>> get a recent netCDF dlm lib for linux/unix by make_dll.
>>
>> If you don't do this yourself for at least five years it won't be built
>> in ;)
>
> Gosh, and I thought I had passed over to the cynical side.
> This economic crisis must be stirring things up in Germany,
> too. ;-)
>
> Cheers,
>
> David
>

No it's just that question.

I've done this since they have added the 3.0 version because that was to
restricted in the naming convention. unidata has fixed it very fast. I
often asked rsi to add a newer version to a future release. They
accepted the request at the time they have introduced 64bit which makes
it impossible to copy over an old 2.4 version for windows. On the
linux/aix systems I was able to create the dlm easily because friendly
rsi did gave me the necessary part of code.

But even when you realize how less work it is to exchange an "old" dlm
by a recent one you do feel like me now.

Reimar
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