g77 on cygwin64

Scott T. Marshall marshallst@appstate.edu
Wed Feb 12 16:04:00 GMT 2014


Thank-you to those that responded with suggestions involving my fortran 
issues. Fixing the code is not something I am going to pursue since the 
source code was written by several different colleagues and is spread 
out amongst many .f files. My colleagues have no interest in fixing it 
since they have g77 on their unix machines, and to them, it isn't 
broken. The strange thing is that gfortran does compile the code, but 
once compiled, the executables have strange behavior mainly involving 
problems reading in data files. So it is not clear to me exactly what 
needs to be updated in the code.
I have tried to compile gcc 3.4.6 from source with no luck, but I am not 
so good with compiler flags and makefiles. I will give it a go again, 
but I am not optimistic.
So, to avoid further mean comments about my course of action being 
"stupid", I will sign off.
-Scott


On 2/12/2014 2:31 AM, Arjen Markus wrote:
> I agree with Andrey - could you give us examples of code fragments
> that are not accepted by gfortran but are by g77?
>
> Regards,
>
> Arjen
>
> 2014-02-12 8:14 GMT+01:00 Andrey Repin <anrdaemon@yandex.ru>:
>> Greetings, Scott T. Marshall!
>>
>>> Would it be very difficult to take the old g77 source and recompile it
>>> for cygwin64? Has anyone successfully done this before?
>> It would certainly be easier to fix you code to compile with
>> standards-conformant compiler.
>> Because every other course of action seems counterproductive, if not plain stupid.
>>
>>
>> --
>> WBR,
>> Andrey Repin (anrdaemon@yandex.ru) 12.02.2014, <11:13>
>>
>> Sorry for my terrible english...
>>
>>
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