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[Bug fortran/61628] A program that reads from a file with stream access and uses pack() suddenly stops


https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=61628

--- Comment #3 from Arjen Markus <arjen.markus895 at gmail dot com> ---
Hi Dominique, Jerry,

I just tried it myself:
- Download the tgz file from Bugzilla
- unzip it via gunzip
- use tar xvf to extract the file

The result was the same file.

The contents are:
- seven integers, of which only two are used in the current program
(the first two are 681 and 489)
- a matrix of integers of that size, read as a one-dimensional array

The unzipped file has a size of 1277584 bytes.

My Windows version is Windows 7, SP1 (if the utility I used gets that
last bit right) and MinGW:
If I use uname -a under MSYS it reports:
MINGW32_NT-6.1 L01259 1.0.18(0.48/3/2) 2012-11-21 22:34 i686 Msys

Hope that helps. I have attached the assembly file I got with gfortran
-save-temps (I could not find an option to produce a file with the
intermediate code)

Regards,

Arjen

2014-06-27 19:50 GMT+02:00 dominiq at lps dot ens.fr
<gcc-bugzilla@gcc.gnu.org>:
> https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=61628
>
> Dominique d'Humieres <dominiq at lps dot ens.fr> changed:
>
>            What    |Removed                     |Added
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
>              Status|UNCONFIRMED                 |WAITING
>    Last reconfirmed|                            |2014-06-27
>      Ever confirmed|0                           |1
>
> --- Comment #2 from Dominique d'Humieres <dominiq at lps dot ens.fr> ---
> Arjen,
>
> Are you sure that you have attached the right file? When using tar I get "tar:
> A lone zero block at 2498" and the test succeeds as for Jerry.
>
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