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I ran into similar issue with a MacPro M2 However, the folder has libgfortran.5.dylib rather than libgfortran.4.dylib So, maybe need to install older version of gcc to get the ncl working |
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Any updates on these issues? I have tried installing NCL with brew, macports, and conda, but all with different error messages (with Macbook Pro, M2 Pro). Thank you! |
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This is an upstream bug where the precompiled binaries upstream provides depend on an x86 GFortran install. This should be reported and fixed upstream, the comment about multiple install methods having this issue is a very clear indication that this isn't a new issue. |
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Hi to all, are there any updates on the issue? I tried installing with miniconda. I think the errors are persisting. |
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Manually download an early version of gcc from https://hpc.sourceforge.net/, for example, gcc-7.3. |
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related to MITgcm/MITgcm#846 ? |
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Hi,
I installed NCL (NCAR software) using this formulae:
It ran with no issues. My brew was/is updated. However, when I type ncl in the terminal I get the following error:
I am using a MacPro M1 chip. OSX 12.5.1 updated
The command
env | grep NCARG
gives the following output:NCARG_ROOT=/opt/homebrew/ncl-6.6.2
Could someone be so kind to give me a hint why is this happeing? Why the libgfortran.4.dylib is not available in my system?
which gfortran
/opt/homebrew/bin/gfortran
gfortran -v
Using built-in specs.
Thanks for any hint.
Luis
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