Thanks, Markus,
Is that file really vanilla fortran77 ? Why does g77 try to start the C-Compiler ?
Don't know, really. I assume, as the error message reflects, that it is something to do with the installation (of g77), and not the code itself.
There is no g77 for gcc-4.x. g77 is replaced by gfortran in gcc-4.x
Thanks. Installed gcc-fortran, and the same piece of code compiles okay. It is somewhat odd to find g77 not compiling though. Peter -----Original Message----- From: Markus Koßmann [mailto:mkossmann_ml1@gmx.de] Sent: 15 May 2007 19:29 To: opensuse@opensuse.org Subject: Re: [opensuse] cannot exec `cc1`: No such file or directory Am Dienstag, 15. Mai 2007 schrieb Chiu, PCM (Peter):
Just loaded in compat-g77-3.3.5-17 on a Suse 10.1 box already installed with gcc-4.1.0-25 and cpp-4.1.0-25. The compat-g77 kit was installed from the Suse 10.1 distribution cd.
Hit a problem when invoking g77 file g77: installation problem, cannot exec `cc1`: No such file or directory Is that file really vanilla fortran77 ? Why does g77 try to start the C-Compiler ?
It appears compat-g77-3.3.5 is outdated and not compatible with gcc-4.1 and cpp-4.1. (strace shows it is expecting cc1 from a different location, and yet, cc1 from cpp-4 will get syntax errors if the work path is forced.)
Applied yast online update, but no update found.
From google, a few other people have come across similar problem, though
not exactly under suse.
Does anyone know which release of g77 works with gcc-4.1? There is no g77 for gcc-4.x. g77 is replaced by gfortran in gcc-4.x -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
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