Greetings:<div><br class="webkit-block-placeholder"></div><div>Do you know if this new version of GRADS would finally have a command to output data in text (ascii) format directly (as for fwrite -le..etc for binaries). One more problem with GRADS binaries (either little or big endian) is that they are not always compatible with free FORTRAN compilers (e.g., g95,gfortran), so this improvement would be very welcome indeed !</div>
<div><br class="webkit-block-placeholder"></div><div>Cheers,</div><div><br class="webkit-block-placeholder"></div><div>Alex-<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Jan 25, 2008 1:07 PM, Patrice Dumas <<a href="mailto:pertusus@free.fr">pertusus@free.fr</a>> wrote:<br>
<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex;"><div class="Ih2E3d">On Fri, Jan 25, 2008 at 11:51:58AM -0500, Jennifer Adams wrote:<br></div>> At long last, GrADS 2.0.a0 is released!<br>
<div class="Ih2E3d">><br>> working well for us internally at COLA, and we feel the time is right<br>> for a public release.<br><br></div>Could it be possible to have an (maybe only read only) access on a<br>version control system used for developping grads? It is very useful to<br>
be able to get the changes from you and rebase patches.<br><br>> Please post comments and questions and bug reports here. As always, I<br>> must be able to reproduce a problem on my own systems in order to fix<br>> it, so keep that in mind when reporting bugs.<br>
<br>What do you want to be ported from opengrads? I think the python testing<br>suite adapted to grads 2 would be very nice, and I also believe that the<br>--enable-dyn-supplib and portability fixes would be convenient.<br>
<font color="#888888"><br>--<br>Pat<br></font></blockquote></div><br><br clear="all"><br>-- <br>-------------------------------------------------------------<br>Alexandre Fierro<br>PhD<br>School of Meteorology University of Oklahoma / <br>
National Severe Storms Laboratory (NOAA)<br><br>"When a man sits with a pretty girl for an hour, it seems like a minute.<br> But let him sit on a hot stove for a minute, and its longer than any hour. <br>That's relativity." <br>
-Albert Einstein-
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