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Re: gFortran and the /usr/local/bin directory
- From: Bud Davis <bdavis9659 at sbcglobal dot net>
- To: fortran at gcc dot gnu dot org, Michael Margitus <mrm8958 at gmail dot com>
- Date: Wed, 1 Oct 2008 11:46:33 -0700 (PDT)
- Subject: Re: gFortran and the /usr/local/bin directory
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- Reply-to: bdavis9659 at sbcglobal dot net
> I've just installed gFortran onto two different Mac OSX
> computers.
> When I look in the /usr/local/bin directories for each one,
> my desktop
> computer lists these files:
/usr/local/bin is the traditional unix place for users to
install software. don't worry about that stuff.
>
> Fatal Error: Can't open module file
> 'msgfmt.mod' for reading at (1):
> No such file or directory
>
you need a fortran module file called msgfmt.mod you will probably need
to get it from wherever you received the fortran source.
HTH,
bud