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Re: Anyone interested in Gfortran & HIRLAM (the sequel) [ failed the GCC Summit peer review ] ?
- From: Jerry DeLisle <jvdelisle at verizon dot net>
- To: Toon Moene <toon at moene dot indiv dot nluug dot nl>
- Cc: fortran at gcc dot gnu dot org
- Date: Fri, 14 Apr 2006 11:29:03 -0700
- Subject: Re: Anyone interested in Gfortran & HIRLAM (the sequel) [ failed the GCC Summit peer review ] ?
- References: <443FE7C8.1050802@moene.indiv.nluug.nl>
Toon Moene wrote:
L.S.,
Last year, I held a talk at the GCC Summit in Ottawa about the progress
in gfortran with respect to compiling HIRLAM, a state of the art limited
area numerical weather forecasting system (1,200,000 lines of Fortran
and several tens of thousands of C).
As gfortran is able to compile HIRLAM now (using 4.1), I wrote a sequel
to that article; unfortunately, it didn't pass the GCC Summit review.
Nevertheless, there might still be interest in it, especially on this
mailing list; however, I do not want to spam this list with a 90K PDF
file. So I thought of placing it on the gfortran Wiki - but that
doesn't seem to be supported.
Is there another way to park this file somewhere and provide a pointer
to it on this list (provided there's interest, of course) ?
Thanks in advance,
Wo could put it out on my web site where I have the NIST test stuff and then a
download link on the wiki.
Just send me the file and I will do this if you like.
Jerry