> A colleague and I are currently looking at nag f95
> and sun f90 running under Solaris 7.
>
> I have tried the following
>
> f90 -xarch=v9a filename.f90
>
> and generated the following error message (i've cut
> it down)
>
> Undefined first referenced
> symbol in file
> sqrtl
/usr/local/packages/SUNWspro/lib/v9/libfsu.so
> nint
/usr/local/packages/SUNWspro/lib/v9/libfsu.so
> hypotf
/usr/local/packages/SUNWspro/lib/v9/libfsu.so
>
> lots deleted
>
> s
/usr/local/packages/SUNWspro/lib/v9/libfsu.so
> ld: fatal: Symbol referencing errors. No output written to a.out
> gum%
>
>
> is this
>
> 1. an rtfm problem for me?
> 2. possible incomplete installation?
These are link-time messages that indicate that some library functions
can't be found.
It sounds like an incomplete installation. Is this from the "Early
Access" that Sun is currently conducting? It helps us if you use
"-V" along with all other options used when compiling to determine
what is happening. It's possible to specify options that conflict,
but this sounds like an incomplete installation. The Early Access
website has specific packages that need to be installed for 64-bit
(v9 and v9a) development.
Chuck
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Sun Internet Application and Performance Tools Support
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