Opened 10 years ago
Closed 10 years ago
#45703 closed defect (fixed)
cdo installation doesn't find grib_api tables
Reported by: | shona.mackie@… | Owned by: | tenomoto (Takeshi Enomoto) |
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Priority: | Normal | Milestone: | |
Component: | ports | Version: | 2.3.2 |
Keywords: | Cc: | ||
Port: | cdo |
Description (last modified by larryv (Lawrence Velázquez))
I am on Mac OSX 10.7.5. I installed cdo +grib_api
and the build seemed fine. I think my problem is an issue with the way cdo links to the grib_api - is there a way to check the configuration for an installed port (so that I could check it searches for grib_api in the right place)? I've described my problem below..
The grib_api was not installed before so I checked that it had been installed properly by testing the commandline tools that come with it on a grib edition 1 file, eg.
> grib_ls -P stepType filename.grib
returns:
stepType edition centre typeOfLevel level dataDate stepRange dataType shortName packingType gridType avgfc 1 ecmf surface 0 20130101 6 fc lsp grid_simple regular_ll etc etc
This worked fine. When I try cdo sinfo filename.grib
for the same file, I get an error because cdo can't find the definition table - the same definition table that was successfully accessed by the grib_ls command to define avgfc above:
> cdo sinfo filename.grib
returns:
cgribexGetTsteptype : GRIB time range 113 unsupported!
The definition that can't be found by cdo, but can be found by grib_ls, is 'time range 113' so I searched for where the definitions are:
> echo `grib_info | grep ":" | grep "definition" | cut -d ":" -f2 | tr -d " "`
returns:
/opt/local/share/grib_api/definitions
I then looked to make sure that the definitions that cdo can't find are actually there (eg time range 113 should be defined in 5.table):
> grep 113 `grib_info | grep ":" | grep "definition" | cut -d ":" -f2 | tr -d " "`/grib1/5.table
returns:
113 113 Average of N forecasts (or initialized analyses); each product has forecast period of P1 (P1=0 for initialized analyses); products have reference times at intervals of P2, beginning at the given reference time.
The grib_api installation therefore appears to be working fine, but I think there is a problem with how the cdo installation uses the grib_api.
I have tried with and without sudo, and have tried setting environment variables such as GRIB_DEFINITION_PATH (sometimes required for the grib_api, although in my case it seems to work fine without). Here's some more information:
> cdo -V
returns:
Compiler: /usr/bin/clang -pipe -Os -arch x86_64 -D_THREAD_SAFE -pthread version: unknown Features: PTHREADS NC4 OPeNDAP Z JASPER UDUNITS2 PROJ.4 FFTW3 Libraries: proj/4.7 Filetypes: srv ext ieg grb grb2 nc nc2 nc4 nc4c CDI library version : 1.6.4 of Oct 31 2014 14:44:25 CGRIBEX library version : 1.6.4 of Jun 27 2014 14:00:04 GRIB_API library version : 1.12.1 netCDF library version : 4.3.2 of Oct 30 2014 15:33:13 $ HDF5 library version : 1.8.13 SERVICE library version : 1.3.2 of Oct 31 2014 14:44:22 EXTRA library version : 1.3.2 of Oct 31 2014 14:44:21 IEG library version : 1.3.2 of Oct 31 2014 14:44:21 FILE library version : 1.8.2 of Oct 31 2014 14:44:21
I'm using macports version 2.3.2 and did port selfupdate before port install cdo +grib_api.
Any suggestions are much appreciated.
Change History (2)
comment:1 Changed 10 years ago by larryv (Lawrence Velázquez)
Description: | modified (diff) |
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Keywords: | cdo grib_api removed |
Owner: | changed from macports-tickets@… to takeshi@… |
comment:2 Changed 10 years ago by tenomoto (Takeshi Enomoto)
Resolution: | → fixed |
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Status: | new → closed |
Before looking into the problem, I updated cdo to 1.6.5.1 in r127693.
I tested with GRIB files at hand in
/opt/local/lib/ncarg/data/grb
.The last two files can be read by the both, but the first one seems to cause error.
I downloaded a few files from ftp://wmo@data-portal.ecmwf.int. Both grib_ls and cdo sinfo can read these files. These contain single stepSize.
This could be an upstream problem. I recommend you to report the problem to | New issure.