Fortran 95 development system for SuSE

Could you please advice a good Fotran 95 develpment system running on SuSE 9.3 64 bit ? I guess nothing is for free ... Are Tcl/Tk and Qt part of SuSE 9.3 ? Does a tutorial exist ? Thank you very much for your help. Maura

Saturday, 08 November 2008 10:06 samaye, Maura Edelweiss Monville alekhiit:
Are Tcl/Tk and Qt part of SuSE 9.3 ?
If you mean are they distributed with SUSE 9.3 (10.0 is already out since quite some time, in case you did not know that), then yes.
Does a tutorial exist ?
The Qt documentation contains a tutorial. Donno abou tcltk. -- Tux #395953 resides at http://samvit.org playing with KDE 3.51 on SUSE Linux 10.0 $ date [] CCE +2006-02-18 W07-6 UTC+0530

Lahey/Fujitsu offers a version that's supported under Suse 9.3, but it doesn't specify whether 32 or 64 bits: http://www.lahey.com/linux.htm They have a trial version... -mw On 11/8/08, Maura Edelweiss Monville <memonvil@artsci.wustl.edu> wrote:

On Friday 07 November 2008 11:36 pm, Maura Edelweiss Monville wrote:
Well, google is free, and it suggests: gfortran (the gcc 4.0 version claims Fortran95 compatibility) Intel fortran (claims AMD64 and Intel EM64 compatibility and Suse 9.1) PathScale EKOPath Absoft 95 .... In fact, just google "suse 9.3 fortran 95" for a list. Now if you're asking for people's experience, you may want to elaborate on the code you're working on. Paul Alfille

On Fri, 2008-11-07 at 23:36 -0500, Maura Edelweiss Monville wrote:
Could you please advice a good Fotran 95 develpment system running on
Could you please fix you clock/calendar? The last I checked it is February 2006, -not- November 2008. -- Ken Schneider UNIX since 1989, linux since 1994, SuSE since 1998

Maura Edelweiss Monville wrote:
Check out www.g95.org. It's free, they have a 64 bit version and it can be configured to work with LAPACK, UMFPACK and even MATLAB. It is not specifically geared toward SuSe, but who cares. Regards, -- Jos van Kan registered Linux user #152704

Maura Edelweiss Monville wrote:
I use both GNU/gfortran and Intel Fortran for 64-bit development on SuSE 10.0. gfortran is free; Intel Fortran is not. On large-scale scientific programs (100,000+ lines), gfortran is about 10% slower in execution than Intel Fortran. I would certainly recommend trying gfortran for free before purchasing a commercial product. I would imagine the RPM is available on SuSE 9.3, too. Buddy Coffey Advanced Electromagnetics

On Sat, 18 Feb 2006 09:20:28 -0700 Buddy Coffey <bcoffey@gemacs.com> wrote:
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Saturday, 08 November 2008 10:06 samaye, Maura Edelweiss Monville alekhiit:
Are Tcl/Tk and Qt part of SuSE 9.3 ?
If you mean are they distributed with SUSE 9.3 (10.0 is already out since quite some time, in case you did not know that), then yes.
Does a tutorial exist ?
The Qt documentation contains a tutorial. Donno abou tcltk. -- Tux #395953 resides at http://samvit.org playing with KDE 3.51 on SUSE Linux 10.0 $ date [] CCE +2006-02-18 W07-6 UTC+0530

Lahey/Fujitsu offers a version that's supported under Suse 9.3, but it doesn't specify whether 32 or 64 bits: http://www.lahey.com/linux.htm They have a trial version... -mw On 11/8/08, Maura Edelweiss Monville <memonvil@artsci.wustl.edu> wrote:

On Friday 07 November 2008 11:36 pm, Maura Edelweiss Monville wrote:
Well, google is free, and it suggests: gfortran (the gcc 4.0 version claims Fortran95 compatibility) Intel fortran (claims AMD64 and Intel EM64 compatibility and Suse 9.1) PathScale EKOPath Absoft 95 .... In fact, just google "suse 9.3 fortran 95" for a list. Now if you're asking for people's experience, you may want to elaborate on the code you're working on. Paul Alfille

On Fri, 2008-11-07 at 23:36 -0500, Maura Edelweiss Monville wrote:
Could you please advice a good Fotran 95 develpment system running on
Could you please fix you clock/calendar? The last I checked it is February 2006, -not- November 2008. -- Ken Schneider UNIX since 1989, linux since 1994, SuSE since 1998

Maura Edelweiss Monville wrote:
Check out www.g95.org. It's free, they have a 64 bit version and it can be configured to work with LAPACK, UMFPACK and even MATLAB. It is not specifically geared toward SuSe, but who cares. Regards, -- Jos van Kan registered Linux user #152704
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Adam Vazquez Kb2jpd
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Buddy Coffey
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Jerry Feldman
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Jos van Kan
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Ken Schneider
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Maura Edelweiss Monville
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Mello
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Paul Alfille
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scsijon
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Shriramana Sharma