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Hi everybody,
I'm a trainer in atmospheric science lab and I'm running SMOKE v3.0, the compilation is correctly completed with pgf90 but when I try to run the test case I got many error.
The main one is:
I'm a trainer in atmospheric science lab and I'm running SMOKE v3.0, the compilation is correctly completed with pgf90 but when I try to run the test case I got many error.
The main one is:
ERROR ABORT in subroutine MRGVNAMSERROR: Variable descriptions do not contain proper separator in spec matrix.
It's hard for my to find out what is the problem in the script as I'm a beginner.
If anyone ran the test case successfully, I would be interested to know how I did and what change he made
Thank you very much,
Alexandra
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Alexandra,
You have posted your question in a forum dedicated to Intel Fortran. In your message you say you are using pgf90, which is the Portland Group (PGI) compiler. If your question is really more about the SMOKE package, which it seems to be, you may find that the comp.lang.fortran USENET newsgroup is a better audience. Otherwise I suggest you look to see if PGI offers a similar user forum.
You have posted your question in a forum dedicated to Intel Fortran. In your message you say you are using pgf90, which is the Portland Group (PGI) compiler. If your question is really more about the SMOKE package, which it seems to be, you may find that the comp.lang.fortran USENET newsgroup is a better audience. Otherwise I suggest you look to see if PGI offers a similar user forum.

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