I have to install a s/w package on my computer running SuSE 9.1 The intsallation procedure invokes the the Portland Group Fortran 90 (pgf90) At the web site " http://w3.pppl.gov/info/pppl-unix/Linux_Fortran.html" in the session " Linux Forttran" I found the following: The Portland Group Fortran Linux compiler is invoked via: % setenv PATH /usr/local/pgf90/bin:$PATH % setenv LD_LIBRARY_PATH /usr/local/pgf90/lib % f90 -o test_example test_example.f * f90 or pgf90 are equivalent commands used to compile. * totalview will invoke the TotalView debugger. * The Portland Group F90 Fortran specific libraries are in /usr/local/pgf90/lib. See the following for Portland Group Fortran documentation * man pages at: pgf77(1) http://w3.pppl.gov/cgi-bin/man?page=pgf77§ion=1&os=lin, pgf90(1) http://w3.pppl.gov/cgi-bin/man?page=pgf90§ion=1&os=lin. pghpf(1) http://w3.pppl.gov/cgi-bin/man?page=pghpf§ion=1&os=lin, pgprof(1) http://w3.pppl.gov/cgi-bin/man?page=pgprof§ion=1&os=lin, pgdbg(1) http://w3.pppl.gov/cgi-bin/man?page=pgdbg§ion=1&os=lin, and Xpgdbg(1) http://w3.pppl.gov/cgi-bin/man?page=Xpgdbg§ion=1&os=lin. * Vendor documenation at: /usr/local/pgf90/doc/.... * Vendor WEB documentation at: http://w3.pppl.gov/misc/pgi. * Vendor web site at: http://www.pgroup.com. As I'm a graduate student I wonder whther the above Fortran compiler available for free from some site .. I looked for it on SuSE 9.1 PRO and could not find it. Thank you in advance. Maura
Maura Edelweiss Monville wrote:
As I'm a graduate student I wonder whther the above Fortran compiler available for free from some site .. I looked for it on SuSE 9.1 PRO and could not find it. Thank you in advance.
Did you check their web site? Also, one thing to remember, if it's a commercial product, it shouldn't be a "free" download on some other site, unless they release it under GNU or similar licence.
As I'm a graduate student I wonder whther the above Fortran compiler available for free from some site .. I looked for it on SuSE 9.1 PRO and could not find it. Thank you in advance.
Maura
You may consider to download and install the free unsupported version of Intel Fortran 8.0 and see whether your software can be compiled. The intel fortran is available from http://www.intel.com/software/products/noncom/ I'm currently using the intel fortran compiler for all my fortran program and as far as I'm concern it integrates very well with SuSE 9.1
On Sun, 2004-08-29 at 12:53, flubie wrote:
As I'm a graduate student I wonder whther the above Fortran compiler available for free from some site .. I looked for it on SuSE 9.1 PRO and could not find it. Thank you in advance.
Maura
You may consider to download and install the free unsupported version of Intel Fortran 8.0 and see whether your software can be compiled. The intel fortran is available from http://www.intel.com/software/products/noncom/
I'm currently using the intel fortran compiler for all my fortran program and as far as I'm concern it integrates very well with SuSE 9.1
I seem to recall that 9.1 Pro comes with tools for compiling Fortran, using the GNU compiler. Mike
On Sun, 29 Aug 2004 19:15:08 -0400, Mike McMullin
On Sun, 2004-08-29 at 12:53, flubie wrote:
As I'm a graduate student I wonder whther the above Fortran compiler available for free from some site .. I looked for it on SuSE 9.1 PRO and could not find it. Thank you in advance.
Maura
You may consider to download and install the free unsupported version of Intel Fortran 8.0 and see whether your software can be compiled. The intel fortran is available from http://www.intel.com/software/products/noncom/
I'm currently using the intel fortran compiler for all my fortran program and as far as I'm concern it integrates very well with SuSE 9.1
I seem to recall that 9.1 Pro comes with tools for compiling Fortran, using the GNU compiler.
Mike
The GNU compiler is for fortran 77. I would recommend the intel fortran compilers for fortran 90 and 95. I've been using intel fortran since version 7.0. The latest version 8.0 does not have explicit support for the 2.6 kernel but it does get installed and compiles code and its free. http://www.nikhef.nl/~templon/fortran.html has a list of commercial and free compilers. Alex
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On Monday 30 August 2004 01:15, Mike McMullin wrote:
On Sun, 2004-08-29 at 12:53, flubie wrote:
As I'm a graduate student I wonder whther the above Fortran compiler available for free from some site .. I looked for it on SuSE 9.1 PRO and could not find it. Thank you in advance.
Maura
You may consider to download and install the free unsupported version of Intel Fortran 8.0 and see whether your software can be compiled. The intel fortran is available from http://www.intel.com/software/products/noncom/
I'm currently using the intel fortran compiler for all my fortran program and as far as I'm concern it integrates very well with SuSE 9.1
I seem to recall that 9.1 Pro comes with tools for compiling > using the GNU compiler.
Mike
yes, g77 for compiling Fortran 77, but he/she said that the installation procedure of the his/her software requires Portland Group Fortran 90 (pgf90). So I assume that the code is written in Fortran 90, not 77.
Mike McMullin wrote:
On Sun, 2004-08-29 at 12:53, flubie wrote:
As I'm a graduate student I wonder whther the above Fortran compiler available for free from some site .. I looked for it on SuSE 9.1 PRO and could not find it. Thank you in advance.
Maura
You may consider to download and install the free unsupported version of Intel Fortran 8.0 and see whether your software can be compiled. The intel fortran is available from http://www.intel.com/software/products/noncom/
I'm currently using the intel fortran compiler for all my fortran program and as far as I'm concern it integrates very well with SuSE 9.1
I seem to recall that 9.1 Pro comes with tools for compiling Fortran, using the GNU compiler.
Mike
As far as I know the Fortran compiler that comes with SuSE distribution is for Fortran 77 only . It used to be an interpreter that translated Fortran 77 code into C code and then it called the GNU C compiler. Anyway, I need a compiler for Fortran 90. Maura
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Alexander Pacheco
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flubie
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James Knott
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Maura Edelweiss Monville
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Mike McMullin