Ray Zimmerman wrote:
> On Apr 2, 2008, at 1:10 PM, Alexander Hansen wrote:
>
>   
>> Ray Zimmerman wrote:
>>     
>>> There is a bug in g95 0.90 that is affecting me and I'm told it's   
>>> fixed in 0.91. Is there any chance that whoever put together the  
>>> fink  package for 0.90 could update it to 0.91? I see I'm not the  
>>> only one  interested in this (http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL 
>>> PROTECTED]/msg21103.html 
>>>  ).
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>>
>>>       
>> The person who maintained g95 for a long time has retired from Fink,  
>> which is why the package maintainer email contact is this list.  An  
>> update would require somebody else to step in and do it.
>> For a shorter-term option:  can what you're working on use gfortran  
>> (via our gcc42 or gcc43 packages) instead?
>>     
>
> Well, sort of ... and that's exactly what I had already tried.  
> Unfortunately, my project (a Matlab MEX file) built with gfortan has  
> some other minor issues I've been unable to resolve. I welcome any  
> suggestions for resolving the following ...
>
> 1. It wants to link against the dynamic libgfortran preventing my MEX  
> file from working on machines that don't have gfortran installed. The  
> only way I can get it to link against the static libgfortran is to  
> hide the .dylib file during linking. Using the -static-libgfortran  
> option to the linker appears to have no effect.
>
> 2. It can't seem to find the 'dtime' symbol, even though it appears to  
> exist in libgfortran.
>
> 3. When running Matlab from the Terminal, I can build a Fortran MEX  
> file that works, but after running it and exiting Matlab, input is no  
> longer echoed to the screen in the Terminal session. I can execute  
> commands, but my typing is not echoed. I can even restart Matlab and  
> input at the Matlab prompt *is* echoed, but the problem returns as  
> soon as I quit Matlab.
>
>   Thanks.
>
>   
Ah.  #1 is an issue that has shown up pretty often.  I'll try to scrape 
some time together this weekend and see if the 0.91 upgrade will be easy 
or not.


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