Yes, Salford support ([log in to unmask]) should be better placed to
help you with this, but according to the manual it is possible to include
external libraries with a command line such as:
FTN95 myprog /LGO /LIBRARY GKSLIB
so presumably a line should work such as:
FTN95 *.f /LINK /LIBRARY blas
(although I have not tried it myself).
Alternatively, doing the compilation and linking in two stages (as Petros
suggested) should also do what you want.
Peter Jewell
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On Friday, October 02, 1998 10:01 AM, Petros Dafniotis, DuPont Central R & D
[SMTP:[log in to unmask]] wrote:
> According to [log in to unmask] message, dated 2-OCT-1998,
> with subject: RE: How to do it with Salford
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I want to make a library with a the blas subroutines, but I have them
> > in multiple files, so when I do:
> >
> > ftn95 *.f -link blas
> >
> > It says to me that I have using a multiple files, so I need to put all
> > of them
> > in a single file before? , Is it simpler way to do that?
> >
>
> David,
>
> you should probably ask this at the support of Salford rather than in this
> group; at any rate though I do not own the compiler I have in the past tried
> the 1-month trial period and if I remember correctly you need to do what you
> want in two steps:
> 1. compile sources, ftn95 *.f
> 2. build the library slink (commands that I do not recall)
>
> Hope this is a start...
>
>
> Petros
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> Petros Dafniotis, PhD
> DuPont de Nemours Intl. S.A. - Central Research & Development
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