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Revision as of 00:55, 1 February 2010
This Howto shows how to build WRF-Fire and run an ideal test case.
Prerequisites
The prerequisites are given by the needs of building WRF.
- NetCDF, must be built with the Fortran interface using the same compiler as used for WRF
- MPI (for a distributed memory build only), must be built with the Fortran interface using the same compiler as used for WRF
Step by step directions
The following text is a placeholder only. The direction come here in near future.
- Get WRF-Fire from the public mirror at github.com or repo.or.cz. Access to the mirrors is read-only by git, or your can download a tarball or zip file. Developers use a different git repository by ssh, see the README.txt file.
- Read the README.txt file in the root directory, and follow the step-by-step directions there. This is only temporary and will be replaced by step-by-step instructions.
- To run on real data, follow the directions in the file doc/README_wps.txt.
Works with
January 2010
Commit aa4ddf0997 Nov 15 2009 works with NetCDF 4, MPI 2, and
- PGI Fortran 8.0 and gcc 4.3.4 on Linux Gentoo 5 64bit
- Intel Fortran 11 and gcc 4.4.1 on Fedora 11 64bit
- gfortran/gcc 4.3.4 on Linux Gentoo 5 64bit
- gfortran/gcc 4.3.0 on Mac OS X Snow Leopard