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Problem compiling NONMEM with mingw gfortran 4.3.0 builds
- From: Steve Chapel <steven dot chapel at sbcglobal dot net>
- To: fortran at gcc dot gnu dot org
- Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 10:17:02 -0400
- Subject: Problem compiling NONMEM with mingw gfortran 4.3.0 builds
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Hi,
I'm trying to compile a Fortran program called NONMEM using mingw builds
of gfortran. I have successfully built NONMEM using a mingw build of g77
2.95, and I'm looking for a more up-to-date version of the compiler to
use. When I try the gfortran binaries available at
<http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/GFortranBinariesWindows>, I get errors at the
link stage about undefined references to _fpreset, _fmode,
__cpu_features_init, _gthread_mutex_unlock, and _CR_MT. Does anyone know
why I might be getting these errors?
I'd actually rather use a stable build of gfortran than current
development builds. Is there any chance of someone providing mingw
binaries of gfortran 4.0.3 or gfortran 4.1.2? That would not only be a
helpful service to provide to the public, but would also help getting
gfortran tested by more users. I would even prefer a mingw build of g77
3.x to what I have previously, if anyone knows where I can find such a
build.
Thanks,
Steve