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Release Notes {#release_notes}

\brief Release notes file for the netcdf-fortran package.

This file contains a high-level description of this package's evolution. Entries are in reverse chronological order (most recent first).

4.4.1 Released TBD

4.4.1-RC1 Released 2014-08-05

  • Added a new variable for cmake-based builds, NC_EXTRA_DEPS. Use this to specify additional dependencies when linking against a static netcdf-c library, e.g.
   netcdf-fortran/build$ cmake .. -DNC_EXTRA_DEPS="-lhdf5 -lhdf5_hl -lcurl"
  • Fixed to build correctly with netCDF-3-only C library, for example C library configured with --disable-netcdf-4 (R. Weed).

4.4 Released 2014-07-08

  • For 32-bit platforms fixed integer fill parameters, initialized potentially unitialized variables, and provided some missing defaults (R. Weed).

  • Fixed CMake builds on 32-bit platforms.

  • Added new inq_path and rename_grps functions analogous to corresponding C functions. Added associated tests (R. Weed).

  • Added support for NF_MPIIO, NF_MPIPOSIX, NF_PNETCDF flags and NF_FILL_UINT. (R. Weed)

  • Fixed potential bug in attribute functions for integer values when Fortran INTEGER*1 or INTEGER*2 types are the same size as C long (R. Weed).

  • Added test for compiler support of Fortran 2008 ISO_FORTRAN_ENV additions and TS29113 standard extension.

  • Fixed C_PTR_DIFF_T issue reported by Orion Poplowski (R. Weed).

4.4-rc1 Released 2013-10-06

  • Added doxygen-generated documentation, using the --enable-doxygen and -DENABLE_DOXYGEN flags for autotools and cmake-based builds, respectively.

  • Added missing error codes for DAP and some netCDF-4 errors

  • Fixed some documentation for F77 API, added make rule for creating netcdf-f77 HTML files.

4.4-beta5 Released 2013-08-27

  • Added configuration files to github distribution.

4.4-beta4

  • Moved to GitHub from Subversion, the location of the new GitHub repository is at: http://github.com/Unidata/netCDF-Fortran

  • Parallel-build portability fixes, particularly for OpenMPI and gcc/gfortran-4.8.x on the Mac. Also added test from Reto Stöckli for NCF-250 bug, demonstrating it was fixed in previous commit.

  • Add support for NF_MPIIO, NF_MPIPOSIX, NF_PNETCDF, and NF_FILL_UINT in the data files.

  • Add support for nf_inq_path.

  • Add a pre-processor macro that can be used to bypass the home-brew C_PTRDIFF_T definition and use the standard one for compilers that support it.

  • Fix a potential bug in nf_attio to call the _long version of some puts/gets instead of the _int version. These were inside INT1_IS_C_LONG and INT2_IS_C_LONG ifdef blocks so they would have only showed up when those macros were true.

4.4-beta3 Released 2012-12-07

  • Fixed bug that "make -j check" fails, but "make check" works fine.

  • Fixed build problems resulting from syncing with separate C distribution.

  • Synchronize with all changes made to version 4.2 since ts release.

4.4-beta2 Released 2012-06-29

  • Made handling of --disable-f03 more transparent.

  • Fixed adding flags for parallel I/O for MPI from David Warren.

  • Removed all the old C code that's not needed for this separate distribution.

  • Inadvertently broke the build until syncing with C distribution in later beta release.

4.4-beta1 Released 2012-03-02

  • Fortran 2003 Support

    Version 4.4 is the first release to support fortran 2003 and to use the ISO C Bindings available in fortran 2003 to replace the older C code wrappers.

    Congratulations and thanks to Richard Weed at Mississippi State University, who is the author of new code.

    See the file README_F03_MODS for a more complete description of the changes. Many changes to the build structure have been made at the same time as the new 2003 code has been inserted.

    As part of the fortran 2003 refactor, the directory structure has been significantly modified. All the previous F90 C wrapper code has been moved to the "libsrc" directory.

    All of the fortran code has been moved to the "fortran" directory. The directories names F77 and F90 have been removed. The most important consequence of this refactor is that pure Fortran77 compilers are no longer supported. It is assumed that the compiler supports at least Fortran 90 and also Fortran 77. If it also supports the ISO C Bindings, then the new 2003 code is used instead of the older C wrappers.