unreadable source files
unreadable source files
Hello!
I followed Kate's advise from "TKE as initial field" discussion under "ROMS problems", and downloaded latest source code trunk-r186.zip. Then of course I unzipped it. When I tried to view a content of some files in emacs text editor I got the message:
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (file-error "File is not readable"
"~/ROMS_3.0_new/ROMS/Include/adria02.h")
signal(file-error ("File is not readable"
"~/ROMS_3.0_new/ROMS/Include/adria02.h"))
byte-code("Ã!ƒ
Other text browsers also identified all source files as not readable. I am using Linux OS, and I logged into SVN ROMS repository under my eligible login. If someone has experienced such a problem before and would tell me how to solve it I would appreciate this a lot.
Andrey
I followed Kate's advise from "TKE as initial field" discussion under "ROMS problems", and downloaded latest source code trunk-r186.zip. Then of course I unzipped it. When I tried to view a content of some files in emacs text editor I got the message:
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (file-error "File is not readable"
"~/ROMS_3.0_new/ROMS/Include/adria02.h")
signal(file-error ("File is not readable"
"~/ROMS_3.0_new/ROMS/Include/adria02.h"))
byte-code("Ã!ƒ
Other text browsers also identified all source files as not readable. I am using Linux OS, and I logged into SVN ROMS repository under my eligible login. If someone has experienced such a problem before and would tell me how to solve it I would appreciate this a lot.
Andrey
Re: unreadable source files
how about checking out a new version using svn?
https://www.myroms.org/wiki/index.php/Subversion
https://www.myroms.org/wiki/index.php/Subversion
Re: unreadable source files
Well, I tried to do so, but it seems I have not enough information to accomplish the downloading process of source code through svn. My machine is under Linux OS, I got latest version of smartsvn (smartsvn-3_0_9), but I have no idea how to use it to be able to download ROMS source code.
Re: unreadable source files
I agree that you should be using svn, though I can't help with Smartsvn. However, since you have the files, you can use chmod on them to make them readable.
Re: unreadable source files
Kate-
Thanks a lot for your tip, I made files readable, and when I tried to compile the code with 'make' command, I got an error:
makefile:231: INCLUDING FILE Compilers/make_macros.mk WHICH CONTAINS APPLICATION-DEPENDENT MAKE DEFINITIONS
make: svnversion: Command not found
cp -f /opt/pgisoft/netcdf/include/netcdf.mod Build
cp: cannot stat `/opt/pgisoft/netcdf/include/netcdf.mod': No such file or directory
make: *** [Build/netcdf.mod] Error 1
which I guess is related to the way I obtained the source - without svn. I tried to compile with my old makefile, and the result was the same.
Andrey
Thanks a lot for your tip, I made files readable, and when I tried to compile the code with 'make' command, I got an error:
makefile:231: INCLUDING FILE Compilers/make_macros.mk WHICH CONTAINS APPLICATION-DEPENDENT MAKE DEFINITIONS
make: svnversion: Command not found
cp -f /opt/pgisoft/netcdf/include/netcdf.mod Build
cp: cannot stat `/opt/pgisoft/netcdf/include/netcdf.mod': No such file or directory
make: *** [Build/netcdf.mod] Error 1
which I guess is related to the way I obtained the source - without svn. I tried to compile with my old makefile, and the result was the same.
Andrey
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Re: unreadable source files
The makefile is telling you the problem right away. It cannot find the NetCDF librarycp: cannot stat `/opt/pgisoft/netcdf/include/netcdf.mod': No such file or directory
make: *** [Build/netcdf.mod] Error 1

There is plenty information in


Re: unreadable source files
Hernan,
Thank you for the information, I changed the paths, and now I have the executable compiled and moreover running (!).
./configure --with-ssl
make
sudo make
they didn't work. Whether the system couldn't recognize these commands or needed something else, I don't know.
Andrey
Thank you for the information, I changed the paths, and now I have the executable compiled and moreover running (!).
I realize that using svn is the best and simpliest way to download and update the code. But somehow it doesn't work for my particular situation. Previously I tried some commands in Linux command line, like provided on https://www.myroms.org/projects/src/wiki/SvnTutorial:Your postings above it is telling me that you are not following the instructionsUse svn directly from the Linux command. It simpler and the best way.
./configure --with-ssl
make
sudo make
they didn't work. Whether the system couldn't recognize these commands or needed something else, I don't know.
Andrey