[Scilab-users] SciNetCDF for Scilab 6.x

Lester Anderson arctica1963 at gmail.com
Mon Aug 13 21:39:13 CEST 2018


Hi Ekin,
Thanks for the update. I will look into the MS visual studio route. Good to
know about gcc, at least that can be used for something else. Will let you
know how I get on.
Cheers
Lester

On 19:04, Mon, 13 Aug 2018 Ekin Akoglu, <ekinakoglu at tutanota.com> wrote:

> Dear Lester,
>
> Yes, Scilab does support GCC but only on Unix-like systems. On Windows
> systems, you will need Microsoft Visual Studio to compile ATOMS modules
> (please see https://www.scilab.org/download/requirements).
>
> Luckily, you can obtain Visual Studio Community Edition for free from
> Microsoft (https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/vs). Please make sure that
> you select the C++ components to be installed while installing VS because
> you will need them to be able to compile ATOMS modules with Scilab and they
> are not installed by default with a standard VS installation. On my Windows
> 10 VM I could successfully compile scinetcdf using Visual Studio 2015
> Community Edition following the 5 steps I outlined in one of my previous
> e-mails.
>
> Best,
>
> Ekin
>
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> 11. Aug 2018 19:22 by arctica1963 at gmail.com:
>
> Thanks for looking in to this, sorry can't be more help. As I understand,
> Scilab does support the gcc compiler and it clearly recognises it as
> present.
>
> At least I have a way of using GMT grids via a function to read ESR Ascii
> raster for now. Not convenient for large data files!
>
> Cheers
> Lester
>
>
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