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Revision as of 20:37, 12 August 2009
PyCDF: a handy python module you'll need
Introduction
This is a module that you will need when you come to the exercise when you add a module to GLIMMER-CISM. It's not available through the Ubuntu package manager, so you will install it yourself into your own filespace.
Compiling the Module
OK, first thing's first, let's get the source code. Open a terminal, stay in (move to) your home directory and cut and paste the following:
wget http://sourceforge.net/projects/pysclint/files/pycdf/pycdf-0.6.3b/pycdf-0.6-3b.tar.gz/download
Now, we'll unpack the tarball, and move into the appropriate directory:
tar -xzf pycdf-0.6-3b.tar.gz cd pycdf-0.6-3b
You will need to edit the file called setup.py to reflect where you installed your NetCDF libraries:
elif USE == NUMPY: from numpy.distutils.misc_util import get_numpy_include_dirs _pycdf_ext = Extension(extName, sources = CCode, #library_dirs=["non standard path where libs live"], library_dirs=["/home/PSU/pdx05933/installs/netcdf-4.0.1/lib"], include_dirs = get_numpy_include_dirs(), libraries = ["netcdf"])