On Apr 9, 2006, at 7:11 PM, William Scott wrote:


Thanks. But I could not figure out how to get 4.2 with subversion (I can do it for 4.1).

You don't need to use subversion, since they release weekly snapshots of the code.


For laughs, I returned to the stable release, 4.0.3, and found gfortran 4.0.3 compiles on intel. I am trying now to use it to compile ccp4. (I got mixed results with g95, but it helped with other packages.)

As I said in my previous message, I've been told that while prior to March 30 or so, gfortran has compiled on intel, the gfortran that was built produced incorrect code. That is supposedly fixed in the snapshot.

I'm going to put the .info file I used for the April 1 snapshot into my experimental directory, in case it is useful for anyone. But note that this should *not* be added to fink until we sort out what to do about the changes in shared libraries.

  -- Daev




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