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Operating Systems HP-UX No more sudo package for 11.23? Post 302993340 by MadeInGermany on Thursday 9th of March 2017 02:42:13 AM
Old 03-09-2017
There is still a gcc for HP-UX 11.23.
Then you can download the sources and compile.
But sudo might require several GNU libraries to also be compiled (and even compile-helpers like GNU make).
 

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FORTRAN(1)							   User Commands							FORTRAN(1)

NAME
Fortran - Reports statistics regarding an HDF5 file and the objects in the file. DESCRIPTION
usage: h5fc [OPTIONS] <compile line> OPTIONS: -help This help message. -echo Show all the shell commands executed -prefix=DIR Prefix directory to find HDF5 lib/ and include/ subdirectories [default: /usr] -show Show the commands without executing them -showconfig Show the HDF5 library configuration summary -shlib Compile with shared HDF5 libraries -noshlib Compile with static HDF5 libraries [default] <compile line> - the normal compile line options for your compiler. h5fc uses the same compiler you used to compile HDF5. Check with your compiler's man pages for more information on which options are needed. You can override the compiler and linker to compile your program by setting the following environment variables accordingly: HDF5_FC - use a different Fortran 90 or 95 compiler HDF5_FLINKER - use a different linker HDF5_USE_SHLIB=[yes|no] - use shared or static version of the HDF5 library [default: no] You can also add or change paths and flags to the compile line using the following environment varibles or by assigning them to their counterparts in the 'Things You Can Modify to Override...' section of h5fc Variable Current value to be replaced HDF5_FFLAGS "" HDF5_LDFLAGS "" HDF5_LIBS "" Note that adding library paths to HDF5_LDFLAGS where another hdf5 version is located may link your program with that other hdf5 library version. COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc. GNU Fortran comes with NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law. You may redistribute copies of GNU Fortran under the terms of the GNU General Public License. For more information about these matters, see the file named COPYING SEE ALSO
The full documentation for Fortran is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the info and Fortran programs are properly installed at your site, the command info Fortran should give you access to the complete manual. Fortran (Debian 4.6.1-4) 4.6.1 August 2011 FORTRAN(1)
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