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Old 21-Jan-2006, 23:19
ajbraithwaite@yahoo.com
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Default Problems compiling a .f (Fortran 77) file

Hi.

When I try and compile a Fortran program I get an error "cannot exec f951".
I am using SuSE 10 download edition. I know that Fortran is now a part of
GCC rather than the G77 add-on that it used to be but it doesn't work for me.

Anyone else had a similar problem.
Regards
Andy
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Old 22-Jan-2006, 00:18
Markus Koßmann
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Default Re: Problems compiling a .f (Fortran 77) file

ajbraithwaite@yahoo.com wrote:

> Hi.
>
> When I try and compile a Fortran program I get an error "cannot exec
> f951".

You didn't install the fortran95 part of gcc
(gcc-fortran-4.0.2_20050901-3.i586.rpm) So gcc fails to start the fortran
backend.

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Old 23-Apr-2006, 10:34
David Lapointe
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Default Re: Problems compiling a .f (Fortran 77) file

Markus Koßmann wrote:

> ajbraithwaite@yahoo.com wrote:
>
>> Hi.
>>
>> When I try and compile a Fortran program I get an error "cannot exec
>> f951".

> You didn't install the fortran95 part of gcc
> (gcc-fortran-4.0.2_20050901-3.i586.rpm) So gcc fails to start the fortran
> backend.

I am using the x86_64 distribution (openSUSE10.0) and I can't find a
corresponding rpm. There is one for SUSE 9.3. Is this not included in the
openSUSE distro?

Can it be built?

Thanks

David
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Old 23-Apr-2006, 10:51
Malcolm
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Default Re: Problems compiling a .f (Fortran 77) file

David Lapointe wrote:

> Markus Koßmann wrote:
>
>> ajbraithwaite@yahoo.com wrote:
>>
>>> Hi.
>>>
>>> When I try and compile a Fortran program I get an error "cannot
>>> exec f951".

>> You didn't install the fortran95 part of gcc
>> (gcc-fortran-4.0.2_20050901-3.i586.rpm) So gcc fails to start the
>> fortran backend.

> I am using the x86_64 distribution (openSUSE10.0) and I can't find a
> corresponding rpm. There is one for SUSE 9.3. Is this not included
> in the openSUSE distro?
>
> Can it be built?
>
> Thanks
>
> David

Hi
It is on the DVD, else add an install source pointing to
pub/opensuse/distribution/SL-10.0-OSS/inst-source

see here;
http://en.opensuse.org/Additional_Ya...e_Repositories

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Cheers
Malcolm °¿°
 

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