I don't understand what exactly you are asking.  Are you trying to compile a 
Fortran program that uses the Exodus II library?  And are you asking if anyone 
has done that before?

-Ken
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From: paraview-boun...@paraview.org [paraview-boun...@paraview.org] On Behalf 
Of Renato Elias [rnel...@nacad.ufrj.br]
Sent: Wednesday, April 08, 2009 7:49 AM
To: paraview@paraview.org
Cc: vtkus...@vtk.org
Subject: [Paraview] Exodus II in Windows machines

Is there any brave guy (maybe a Sandia's folk) successfully working with the 
following exotic combination?

Exodus II, Windows and Fortran

(well, it _should not_ be exotic)

If so, how could you manage such "miracle" (without using Cygwin or a bunch of 
huge third party libraries/shells/compilers would be the desirable answer...)?

I've never used Exodus II format since it's quite hard to use in Windows 
machines...

Thanks for any discussion

Renato.

p.s. (1): I'm not a Windows defensor, but, portability, for me, is a key issue.

p.s. (2): I'm posting such question in the ParaView/VTK lists because I'm 
pretty sure there are ExodusII users here.


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