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1. OS X (Apple)
hi all,
first off thesis my first post so if i am not in the right forum, i apologize.
i'm an absolute newbie to unix. i've been reading my books and studying my crib sheets etc. but... :/
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2. OS X (Apple)
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3. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hi, I am having a problem compiling a program with gfortran. The program compiles with g77 and f77 but I don't have those. I edited the makefile from FC = g77 to FC = gfortran but when I run it I get a slew of undefined reference errors. Any suggestions? (8 Replies)
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4. OS X (Apple)
Hi Guys
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5. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
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6. Red Hat
Hi all
In order to build a library the g77 fortran compiler is required.
I know that it is very old, but this is the requirement in order to compile this package and it seems not possible to move away from it.
The problem is that I really don't know where to get this old package!
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7. OS X (Apple)
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9. AIX
hello aixperts,
I really need g77 on an aix 5L 5.3 system as I do not have xlf right now, is there any way by which I can get it?
eagerly waiting for the reply,
MzZt. (1 Reply)
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10. OS X (Apple)
Mac OSX Terminal/Unix question
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binfmtf(1) binfmt_C binfmtf(1)
NAME
binfmtf-interpreter - binfmt_misc fortran handler
SYNOPSIS
binfmtf-interpreter fortran-source-file-name [command-line opions ...]
DESCRIPTION
binfmtf-interpreter compiles a fortran source file specified on the command-line using the g77 compiler, and executes the resulting file.
It is designed to be used as a handler for binfmt_misc handler, which is a system used in Linux for handling arbitrary files as executa-
bles.
The command-line options are passed on to the compiled binary.
FILE MAGIC
There is a requirement for Fortran source files to have the magic characters c BINFMTF: at the beginning of the file.
That line also is used to specify the additional command-line options for Fortran compiler.
ENVIRONMENT
G77 The compiler used. The default is to use g77
BINFMTCTMPDIR
Temporary directory used for binary and execution.
Falls back to $TMPDIR $TEMPDIR or /tmp
BINFMTC_DEBUG
enables debug output if set.
BINFMTC_G77_OPTS
Additional G77 options. Use BINFMTC_DEBUG to verify the options being passed on to g77.
The default is -O2 -Wall
AUTHOR
Junichi Uekawa (dancer@debian.org)
Upstream page is available at http://www.netfort.gr.jp/~dancer/software/
SEE ALSO
binfmtasm-interpreter(1), binfmtc-interpreter(1), binfmtcxx-interpreter(1), binfmtf95-interpreter(1), binfmtgcj-interpreter(1)
binfmt_misc Dancer 2005 Jun 4 binfmtf(1)