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Re: gcc/gfortran build question
- From: FranÃois-Xavier Coudert <Francois-Xavier dot Coudert at lcp dot u-psud dot fr>
- To: Brandon Hill <brandonghill at yahoo dot com>
- Cc: gcc-help at gcc dot gnu dot org, gfortran <fortran at gcc dot gnu dot org>
- Date: Thu, 28 Apr 2005 15:34:35 +0200
- Subject: Re: gcc/gfortran build question
- Organization: Laboratoire de Chimie Physique
Hi,
[I'm cross-posting this to the gfortran mailing-list, since it seems that
few gfortran people read gcc-help.]
> My problems is that it seems that none of the gfortran
> binaries were compiled.
What platform are you compiling for? When you did the "configure" step, was
f95 in the list of languages to be built? What happens if you manually
specify it (with "./configure --enable-languages=c,f95")?
When you say "none of the gfortran binaries", you mean neither the compiler
itself (gfortran) nor the library (libgfortran)?
> Looking in the libgfortran
> directory, the README file says that the
> gcc-config.patch file needs to be applied to the
> top-level GCC source directory, but there is no such
> file in the source directories
This file looks like something left from the time gfortran was not fully
integrated with GCC. It should be removed (can one of the maintainers
confirm this and approve the removal?), and this has nothing to do with your
problem.
--
FX