On Wed, 13 Feb 2008, Bob Garwood wrote:
> Tim Jenness wrote:
>> if you are using an old gcc3 then you must use g77. That will happen by
>> default if you don't set $FC and $F77.
> Tried that. It complained fairly early on with a message that seemed related
> to libtool, which from the README seems to be a symptom of the fortran
> compiler. Someone else has a gfortran installed in a place that was likely
> in my path at the time, so I'm wondering if it picked that up instead of g77.
it may well pick up gfortran instead of g77. Setting $FC and $F77 should
over come that (but a new bootstrap/configure would be required and that
doesn't always rebuild all the libtool files).
>>
>>>
>>> I got the impression that I needed g95, though, which I installed and
>>> which claims to be gcc version 4.0.3. Using that, as is with the above
>>> compilers
>>
>> I thought I said you use g95 if you are using gcc4.x. Sorry if I missed
>> htat.
>
> I've tried a number of different combinations at this point. Is there one or
> a few places I can look to be sure I know which compilers it's really using?
it will say in the top of the configure test.
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Tim Jenness
JAC software
http://www.jach.hawaii.edu/~timj
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