Norman,
last message of the day. My Solaris bootstrap has finally completed and
I'm running ./configure, but there seems to be a problem with discovering
a non-GNU Fortran preprocessor.
The Solaris f77 will preprocess, but only if the extension is .F, using
.fpp is seen as an error. So I'm attempting to get configure to use the
Solaris fpp command directly (in fact I think it discovered that this
what is should probably be using itself), but it always says (after
rejecting f77 as a possible fpp):
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checking how to preprocess Fortran files... fpp
checking how to redirect fpp output... > conftest.f
checking whether fpp needs the -P option...
checking for Fortran preprocessor features... done.
checking whether fpp accepts -D... no
checking whether fpp accepts -I... no
checking whether fpp substitutes macros in Fortran code... no
checking whether fpp fulfills requested features... no
checking how to build from preprocessed Fortran sources... "command line",
fatal: can't fopen file: =
indirect
configure: WARNING: cannot find a build rule for Fortran/cpp source that
fulfills all requirements. The compilation may fail or run time errors
may arise. Consider installing the free Fortran preprocessor fpp from
ftp.netlib.org/fortran
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which is clearly wrong as fpp does accept -D and -I (the man page and I
concur). Any ideas?
Peter.
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