Hello all,

I keep an up to date build of Golang on my system, and they've started working 
on fortran interoperability. Fink provides my gfortran, and the build test is 
failing in a way that I think I need to set an environment variable that is 
Fink dependent to make it work. Specifically, the build failure is:

##### ../misc/cgo/fortran
# go tool dist test -run=^cgo_fortran$
# _/Users/lake/goLang/go/misc/cgo/fortran
ld: library not found for -lgfortran
clang: error: linker command failed with exit code 1 (use -v to see invocation)
FAIL    _/Users/lake/goLang/go/misc/cgo/fortran [build failed]
FAIL: go test
2016/02/26 17:14:53 Failed: exit status 1

So, what environment variable do I need to set for the linker to be able to 
find the gfortran libraries? I have the following installed:

 i   gcc5             5.3.0-1      GNU Compiler Collection Version 5
 i   gcc5-compiler    5.3.0-1      Compiler Binaries for gcc5
 i   gcc5-shlibs      5.3.0-1      Shared libraries for gcc5

fink --version
Package manager version: 0.39.2
Distribution version: selfupdate-rsync Thu Feb 25 14:46:40 2016, 10.10, x86_64
Trees: local/main stable/main

Thanks,
Sean Lake



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