Library for Array Oriented Data Access
This library provides array-oriented data access for the languages C
and C++.
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netcdf-c-4.8.0.tar.gz | 0006534874 6.23 MB | |
netcdf.changes | 0000051794 50.6 KB | |
netcdf.spec | 0000022024 21.5 KB |
Revision 62 (latest revision is 69)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
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Egbert Eich (eeich)
(revision 62)
- Gcc11 has raised the bar on strict aliasing requirements even further. This has given rise to seemingly senseless warnings like: ncx.c: In function 'ncx_putn_float_double': ncx.c:272:20: warning: 'xx' may be used uninitialized [-Wmaybe-uninitialized] 272 | uint32_t tmp = *(uint32_t*)src; | ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ncx.c:3562:14: note: 'xx' was declared here 3562 | ix_float xx = NC_FILL_FLOAT; | ^~ but what is worse, data in netcdf files is missing. Luckily, this was caught by the test suite. These warnings and further type punning warnings should be fixed eventually. However, for now, lets cry defeat, disable strict aliasing and get netcdf back working again. - Add build support for gcc11 to HPC build. - Update to version 4.7.4. * Enhancements: - Bump the NC_DISPATCH_VERSION from 2 to 3 - Better cross platform path name management. This converts paths for various platforms (e.g. Windows, MSYS, etc.) so that they are in the proper format for the executing platform. See Github #1958. - Add support for storing NCZarr data in zip files. See Github #1908. - Optimizations to NCZarr, cleanup of code cruft, NCZarr test cases, performance test to NCZarr. See Github #1942. - Provide .rc fields for S3 authentication: HTTP.S3.ACCESSID and HTTP.S3.SECRETKEY. - Give the client control over what parts of a DAP2 URL are URL encoded (i.e. xx). This is to support the different decoding
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4.7.0 has been released https://github.com/Unidata/netcdf-c/releases/v4.7.0
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