Albert,

Thanks for the feedback.  If there is a "best practice" renaming convention 
that is widely followed, I would definitely like to adhere to that.  

Thanks,

Chris
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On Nov 15, 2013, at 11:21 AM, Albert Cheng wrote:

> Hi Chris,
> 
> I think your plan is sound. May I suggest that you rename the HDF4's ncdump 
> and ncgen to h4ncdump and h4ncgen
> respectively. In my personal opinion, they reflect the origin of the two 
> tools closer. This does not affect the 
> functionalities of the two tools either way.
> 
> -Albert Cheng
> THG staff
> 
> On Nov 15, 2013, at 12:00 PM, Christopher Harrop - NOAA Affiliate 
> <[email protected]>
>  wrote:
> 
>> Barbara,
>> 
>> Thank you very much for your clear answer.  I am not seeing an issue.  The 
>> reason for my query is that I am trying to figure out how best to install 
>> NetCDF-4.3.0 and HDF4 such that there are no conflict with libraries or with 
>> the ncdump and ncgen utilities.  
>> 
>> What I plan to do is install HDF-4.2.9 using --disable-netcdf and then 
>> rename HDF4's ncdump and ncgen to h4dump and h4gen.
>> 
>> Then, I will install NetCDF-4.3.0 using --enable-hdf4 so that it can read 
>> HDF4 files and there won't be name clashes since HDF4 was built with 
>> --disable-netcdf.  And, since I renamed the HDF4 utilities there won't be 
>> confusion about which ncdump and ncgen is found in a user's path and causing 
>> problems.
>> 
>> Now that I know --disable-netcdf doesn't affect the ncdump and ncgen 
>> utilities, I think my plan should work.
>> 
>> Thanks for your help,
>> 
>> Chris
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>> On Nov 15, 2013, at 10:44 AM, Barbara Jones wrote:
>> 
>>>  
>>> Hello Chris,
>>>  
>>> The ncdump behavior should be the same whether or not –disable-netcdf was 
>>> used to build HDF4.
>>>  
>>> All that the –disable-netcdf option does is rename the C netCDF APIs that 
>>> are used within HDF4 from ncxxx to sd_ncxxx.
>>> This enables users to compile applications with both netCDF C and HDF4 
>>> without getting name clashes. (The HDF4
>>> SD interface was implemented using netCDF 2.3.2.)
>>>  
>>> If you are seeing an issue, let me know!
>>>  
>>> -Barbara
>>>  
>>> =================
>>> Barbara Jones
>>> The HDF Helpdesk
>>>  
>>> The HDF Group
>>> [email protected]
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>>>  
>>> From: Hdf-forum [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
>>> Christopher Harrop - NOAA Affiliate
>>> Sent: Friday, November 15, 2013 11:16 AM
>>> To: [email protected]
>>> Subject: [Hdf-forum] HDF4 ncdump and ncgen with and without --disable-netcdf
>>>  
>>> Hello,
>>>  
>>> I am trying to understand if there is any difference in the behavior and 
>>> capabilities of the HDF4 version of the ncdump and ncgen utilities when 
>>> HDF4 is built with and without --disable-netcdf.
>>>  
>>> A diff on the resulting binaries shows that they are different, but I've 
>>> found, for example, that HDF4's ncdump can read both HDF4 files and NetCDF 
>>> files whether HDF4 was built with --disable-netcdf or not.  This is with 
>>> HDF-4.2.9.
>>>  
>>> I apologize if this has been answered already.  I did search online and did 
>>> not find a clear answer to this question.
>>>  
>>> Thanks,
>>>  
>>> Chris
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