Mmm... I recently compiled OrbFit2.0 with g77 on my SuSE 6.3 and the product was an ELF executable. JLK
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On 3/1/00, 11:19:19 AM, "S.P.Sheriff"
Hi everyone.
Well not on my machine it isn't. It creates an a.out which is executable.
(By the way: embarassing error: we did not give the files a .f extension!)
Best wishes from All at FeF, Spain.
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De: scsijon
A: fsanta@arrakis.es Asunto: Re: [SLE] fortran g77 Fecha: viernes 25 de febrero de 2000 11:34 funny, I thought fortran was interpreter??
scsijon
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From: Steve Sheriff
To: suse-linux-e@suse.com Subject: [SLE] fortran g77 Date: Friday, 25 February 2000 4:59 Hi everyone.
My father wants to recreate the fortran stuff he coded on an ICL system in the late 70's. We have the source in ascii. We do a g77 'filename' and we get an error. The files read fine too in the text editor.
/usr/i486-linux/bin/ld:test: File format not recognised ...etc etc.
info gives us 500 plus pages to read, none of which say 'how to compile a fortran program'
I know this is not SuSE but just maybe there is someone out there who could help.
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