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Re: mac os X & g77
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- Subject: Re: mac os X & g77
- From: Jack C Straton <straton at cs dot pdx dot edu>
- Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2000 10:45:41 -0800 (PST)
I am interested in seeing if I can get g77 to run on a macintosh G4
running OS X Server. Their hype sez:
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Mac OS X Is Unix-Savvy
Mac OS X supports POSIX file system semantics and
NFS file sharing, as well as standard services like
telnet and FTP, allowing easy operability with UNIX
systems and applications.
The systems kernel, which does the heavy lifting to
support all those rich applications, is based on Mach
3.0 from Carnegie-Mellon University and FreeBSD
3.2 (derived from the University of California at
Berkeleys BSD 4.4-Lite), the most highly regarded
core technologies from two of the most widely
acclaimed OS projects of the modern era. We also
took the famous Apache web serverwhich runs
over half the websites on the Internetand made it
friendly enough to use on your desktop for personal
file sharing.
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Do you know of anyone who has already done this?
If not, do you have a guess as to which current machine's installation set
I should try first? (I didn't see any BSD instructions.) I have not used
or installed g77 on other machines but have used a variety of other
fortrans in 27 years.
Jack C. Straton
University Studies
Portland State University
Portland, OR, 97207-0751
503-725-5844
straton@cs.pdx.edu