well, I did compile one thing with gfortran, but when I try to run the  
a.out file, I get "command not found"

with the newest gcc, shouldnt it recognize my .out files and run them  
the same?


On Dec 9, 2007, at 7:53 AM, Alexander Hansen wrote:

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> Aaron Farber wrote:
>> I just upgraded to a new intel based macbook pro from a ppc based
>> powerbook and I dont see g77 in fink!  I found a g77 binary for intel
>> through sourceforge but when I run it, I just get the usr/local/...
>> files where I downloaded the package to.  Is there any way I can use
>> fink or fink commander to install it so it puts all the necessary
>> files where they should be? Or, where should they be put manually to
>> get g77 running consistently?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Aaron
>>
>> -
> You can't use Fink Commander to install that.  We don't support
> arbitrary third-party software.  We don't have a g77 for Intel boxes
> because, at least initially, it didn't work properly at all.  We use
> g95 or gfortran instead.
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