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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting FORTRAN Compiler Post 302890662 by drl on Thursday 27th of February 2014 07:10:56 PM
Old 02-27-2014
Hi.

I use 3 Fortran compilers:
Code:
gfortran GNU Fortran (Debian 4.3.2-1.1) 4.3.2
ifort (IFORT) 11.1 20090827
G95 (GCC 4.0.3 (g95 0.92!) Jun 24 2009)

on
Code:
OS, ker|rel, machine: Linux, 2.6.26-2-amd64, x86_64
Distribution        : Debian 5.0.8 (lenny, workstation)

I installed all as binary. The first is the usual gfortran; I have not tried to install that in other than the system. I usually install the GNU compilers on most systems that I use. The second is the Intel Fortran compiler; this must be licensed, but a personal, non-commercial license has been available. The third has been a very good, free compiler. I installed ifort and g95 as binary, and NOT in the system, although it required a few soft links to get them running as though they were on the system. I generally do not install software into the system, unless it is through the package managers. The latter two above were installed in an area controllable by me (/opt), so I think installing somplaceinto one's home directory structure could be done.

I don't recall using the "outside" compilers with large libraries, like IMSL or NAG, and my guess is that you might need to compile such items with the appropriate compiler, but I don't know for certain.

If I had to suggest a starting place in your situation, I'd say look at g95.

You might be able to get some additional ideas at The Fortran Company | For Fortran Enthusiasts by Fortran Enthusiasts

Good luck ... cheers, drl

Intel

The G95 Project
 

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QD-CONFIGG(1)															     QD-CONFIGG(1)

NAME
qd-config - determine flags for compilation and linking SYNOPSIS
qd-config [options] DESCRIPTION
To link a Fortran-90 program with the C++ qd library, it is recommended to link with the C++ compiler used to generate the library. The Fortran 90 interface (along with a C-style main function calling f_main) is found in the qdmod library. The qd-config script can be used to determine which flags to pass to compile and link your programs. OPTIONS
--src Switch between source and system location. --prefix Output configured prefix value. --exec-prefix Output configured exec_prefix value. --build-flags Compiler options used during build. --build-libs Linker options used during build. --configure-args Configure arguments used for build. --cxx C++ compiler. --cflags C++ preprocessor and compiler options. --cxxflags C++ compiler options. --libs-la C++ linker options and libtool archive location. --libs C++ linker options. --fc Fortran compiler. --fcflags Fortran compiler options. --fclibs Fortran linker options. --fmainlib C++ linker options for main program written in Fortran. --version Output version. AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Daniel Leidert <daniel.leidert@wgdd.de> for the Debian project (but may be used by others). User Commands 2008-05-11 QD-CONFIGG(1)
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