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Status

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The functionality of this library has been merged into NCEPLIBS-ip as of the latest version (5.0), which contains the full set of NCEPLIBS-sp functionality as of the most recent release (2.5.0). NCEPLIBS-sp should be considered deprecated, and all future development should use NCEPLIBS-ip as soon as available (ip v5.0 is slated for inclusion in spack-stack 1.7.0).

NCEPLIBS-sp

The spectral transform library (splib) contains FORTRAN subprograms to be used for a variety of spectral transform functions. This is part of the NCEPLIBS project.

For more detailed documentation see https://noaa-emc.github.io/NCEPLIBS-sp/

To submit bug reports, feature requests, or other code-related issues including installation and usage questions, please create a GitHub issue. For general NCEPLIBS inquiries, contact Edward Hartnett (secondary point of contact Alex Richert).

Authors

NCEP/EMC developers.

Code Manager: Alex Richert, Edward Hartnett

Installing

mkdir build
cd build
cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/path/to/install ..
make -j2
make install

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