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I just want to install ncl. I have downloaded the precompiled binary:'ncl_ncarg-6.5.0-CentOS7.4_64bit_gnu730.tar.gz'. To extract the files in the desired installation path, I type the following from a UNIX Terminal window:




mkdir /usr/local/ncl-6.5.0



tar -xf ~/Downloads/ncl_ncarg-6.5.0-CentOS7.4_64bit_gnu730.tar.gz -C /usr/local/ncl-6.5.0




And then I failed. Because it reports an error:




tar (child): Cannot open: No such file or directory



tar (child): Error is not recoverable: exiting now




I have installed the package:ia32-libs ,and it told me to install lib32ncurses5 lib32z1. I did so, but it still reports the error.









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    I just want to install ncl. I have downloaded the precompiled binary:'ncl_ncarg-6.5.0-CentOS7.4_64bit_gnu730.tar.gz'. To extract the files in the desired installation path, I type the following from a UNIX Terminal window:




    mkdir /usr/local/ncl-6.5.0



    tar -xf ~/Downloads/ncl_ncarg-6.5.0-CentOS7.4_64bit_gnu730.tar.gz -C /usr/local/ncl-6.5.0




    And then I failed. Because it reports an error:




    tar (child): Cannot open: No such file or directory



    tar (child): Error is not recoverable: exiting now




    I have installed the package:ia32-libs ,and it told me to install lib32ncurses5 lib32z1. I did so, but it still reports the error.









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      I just want to install ncl. I have downloaded the precompiled binary:'ncl_ncarg-6.5.0-CentOS7.4_64bit_gnu730.tar.gz'. To extract the files in the desired installation path, I type the following from a UNIX Terminal window:




      mkdir /usr/local/ncl-6.5.0



      tar -xf ~/Downloads/ncl_ncarg-6.5.0-CentOS7.4_64bit_gnu730.tar.gz -C /usr/local/ncl-6.5.0




      And then I failed. Because it reports an error:




      tar (child): Cannot open: No such file or directory



      tar (child): Error is not recoverable: exiting now




      I have installed the package:ia32-libs ,and it told me to install lib32ncurses5 lib32z1. I did so, but it still reports the error.









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      I just want to install ncl. I have downloaded the precompiled binary:'ncl_ncarg-6.5.0-CentOS7.4_64bit_gnu730.tar.gz'. To extract the files in the desired installation path, I type the following from a UNIX Terminal window:




      mkdir /usr/local/ncl-6.5.0



      tar -xf ~/Downloads/ncl_ncarg-6.5.0-CentOS7.4_64bit_gnu730.tar.gz -C /usr/local/ncl-6.5.0




      And then I failed. Because it reports an error:




      tar (child): Cannot open: No such file or directory



      tar (child): Error is not recoverable: exiting now




      I have installed the package:ia32-libs ,and it told me to install lib32ncurses5 lib32z1. I did so, but it still reports the error.







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