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Old 03-Sep-2009, 06:46
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Question Fortran77

How can I start the Fortran 77-Compiler?
openSuse Linux 11.1;
gcc33-fortran and
gcc33-fortran 32bit 3.3.3-7.10 loaded.

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Old 03-Sep-2009, 08:47
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How can I start the Fortran 77-Compiler?
openSuse Linux 11.1;
gcc33-fortran and
gcc33-fortran 32bit 3.3.3-7.10 loaded.

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I would image the command gfortran

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Old 04-Sep-2009, 02:08
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The answer for Fortran 77 is simply
g77-3.3
But why do I have to find this bei trial and error?
Anyway, thanks for the hint.
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But why do I have to find this bei trial and error?
Because you don't know the "query"-options of rpm? (i.e. "rpm -ql NAME_OF_INSTALLED_PACKAGE")

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