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Hi

I'd just like to concur with Bill on that - there are problems with
gfortran that break the mosflm build - I haven't yet managed to get a
working copy of mosflm using gfortran (though I haven't tried for a couple
of months). g77 seems to work fine and is what I use and recommend.

> > Maybe the developers could comment on whether there is _any_ programm in
> > ccp4-5.99.5 which does not compile with g77 (and if not, why they chose
> > gfortran as standard fortran compiler rather than the - I dare say
> > established - g77)?
>
> I'm not a developer, but I messed around a bit with gfortran on the latest
> debian (ubuntu).
>
> Mosflm compiles but is completely broken by gfortran.  Using the CCP4
> patch, I found that CCP4 compiles out
> of the box with gfortran, gcc4 and g++4. (I found that I had to have CCP4
> build its own version of fftw for clipper to compile). I ran the unix
> runnable examples. It hangs on findncs.exam. watertidy-3shells failed. The
> g77 version I compiled passes all the tests.  Here's the log file.
>
>
> http://xanana.ucsc.edu/linux/logs/run_all.log
>
> Bill
>
> PS:  As you found, g77-3.4 works just great with gcc-4.x
>
>

Harry
-- 
Dr Harry Powell, MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, MRC Centre, Hills
Road, Cambridge, CB2 2QH


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