#!/bin/bash # # Ed Hill # # tested on faulks, 20030818 # # Build options for the intel 8.0 fortran compiler # the compiler is now called ifort (not ifc) and it appears to # need -DWORDLENGTH=1 and not -DWORDLENGTH=4 (which is what ifc 6.0) used to have. # ph: use ifort compiler options -convert big_endian -assume byterecl FC=mpif90 F90C=mpif90 DEFINES='-DWORDLENGTH=4' LINK='ifort' CPP='cpp -traditional -P' #INCLUDES='-I/usr/include/netcdf' INCLUDES='-I/opt/netcdf-3.6.0-p1/include -I/usr/local/topspin/mpi/mpich/include' LIBS='-L/opt/netcdf-3.6.0-p1/lib -L/usr/local/topspin/mpi/mpich/lib64 -lmpich_i -lpthread' # Note that the -mp switch is for ieee "maintain precision" and is # roughly equivalent to -ieee if test "x$IEEE" = x ; then # lz( FOPTIM='-O3 -align' ) FOPTIM= #P3 FOPTIM=$FOPTIM' -tpp6 -xWKM' #P4 FOPTIM=$FOPTIM' -tpp7 -xWKM' FFLAGS='-132 -r8 -i4 -w95 -convert big_endian -assume byterecl' else FOPTIM='-O0 -noalign' FFLAGS='-132 -r8 -i4 -w95 -W0 -WB -xN -pc64 -convert big_endian -assume byterecl' #FFLAGS='-mp -132 -r8 -i4 -w95 -W0 -WB' fi