The BUFR library contains Fortran programs and command line utilites for working with the BUFR format. This is part of the NCEPLIBS project.
For full documentation see https://noaa-emc.github.io/NCEPLIBS-bufr/.
NCEP/EMC developers.
Code manager: Jeff Ator
- GNU
- Intel
- Clang
git clone https://github.com/noaa-emc/nceplibs-bufr mkdir build && cd build cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=path1 -DMASTER_TABLE_DIR=path2 ../nceplibs-bufr make -j4 ctest make install
Both path1
and path2
may be full or relative pathnames
on the system, up to a maximum of 90 characters each.
Installation of the library and utilities will be under path1
.
Installation of the master BUFR tables will be under path2
, or
under path1
if -DMASTER_TABLE_DIR=path2
is omitted
from the above cmake command.
For Intel and GNU compilers, the library is built with three different type/size combinations:
- "4" = 4-byte integers and 4-byte reals
- "8" = 8-byte integers and 8-byte reals
- "d" = 4-byte integers and 8-byte reals
All type/size combinations are built and installed.
If Python interoperability is desired, -DENABLE_PYTHON=ON
can also
be added to the above cmake command. However, version 3 of Python
must be installed and available on the system.
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