M9. wrote:
it misses the Fortran77, and so do i, it is not in the factory compiler list... While I don't see where it misses a Fortran 77 compiler, I can tell you about the GNU Fortran compiler:
Up to GCC 3.3.x, GCC shipped g77 which was a Fortran 77 compiler with some vendor extensions. Since GCC 4.0.0, GCC contains gfortran which is a Fortran 95 compiler with some 2003 support and vendor extensions. Any standard-conform Fortran 77 is also a valid Fortran 90/95 program (ignoring some deleted features any F95 compiler still supports); additionally, gfortran tries to support all g77 extensions. As gfortran is rather mature, openSUSE does not contain g77 anymore; if you really want to use g77, you can install the compat-g77 package of openSUSE 10.2. Tobias, who is one of the gfortran maintainer at GCC --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org