[SAC-HELP] RSAC1

Katie Boyle KBoyle at lbl.gov
Sun Sep 13 08:55:58 PDT 2009


You need the library sacio.a.

Please take a look at this thread. It appears that there is an option to include the library when you compile. Although, when I installed SAC, and compiled the code, the sacio.a library was there. I think it was automatic. Hope this helps.

http://www.iris.washington.edu/pipermail/sac-help/2009-January/000479

>From that point, when you write your fortran codes, you need to include sacio.a on your compile line. You might want to give that a try--perhaps it's already installed.

the line would look something like:

f77 -o testsac testsac.f subroutine1.f subroutine2.f sacio.a

sacio.a would be the last component of your compile line.


----- Original Message -----
From: eshabani at ut.ac.ir
Date: Sunday, September 13, 2009 3:29 am
Subject: [SAC-HELP] RSAC1
To: sac-help at iris.washington.edu

> Would you please help me find
> RSAC1 , GETNHV, GETKHV routins to use in fortran?
> 
> Thank you
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