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NCEPLIBS-bufr library

The NCEPLIBS-bufr library contains routines and utilites for working with the WMO BUFR format. It is part of the NCEPLIBS project.

For full documentation of the library, see https://noaa-emc.github.io/NCEPLIBS-bufr/.

NCEPLIBS-bufr is used by numerous other projects including:

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

Jack Woollen, Jeff Ator, Dennis Keyser, Stacey Bender, Diane Stokes, Edward Hartnett, Jeff Whitaker, Rahul Mahajan, Alex Richert, Ron McLaren, and Dom Heinzeller.

Code manager: Jeff Ator

How to Build and Install

Download tarball from Releases and unpack.

mkdir build && cd build
cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=path1 -DMASTER_TABLE_DIR=path2 ..
make -j4
ctest
make install

Both path1 and path2 may be full or relative pathnames on the system, up to a maximum of 240 characters each.

Installation of the library and utilities will be under path1. Installation of the master BUFR tables will be under path2, or under path1 if -DMASTER_TABLE_DIR=path2 is omitted from the above cmake command.

If Python interoperability is desired, then -DENABLE_PYTHON=ON can also be added to the above cmake command. However, version 3 of Python must be installed and available on the system.

When building the library, automated CI testing is included by default. If this is not desired, then it can be disabled by adding -DBUILD_TESTING=OFF to the above cmake command and omitting the subsequent ctest step.

When building the library, associated utilities are included by default. If these are not desired, then they can be disabled by adding -DBUILD_UTILS=OFF to the above cmake command.

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