Erg interessant, als dit werkt. Gaat het KNMI ook daadwerkelijk gfortran gebruiken of zijn we nog lang niet ver genoeg daarvoor?
I believe most people do understand these sentences now that FX has kindly provided a translation .... The importance of gfortran as the HIRLAM consortium is conserned (http://hirlam.knmi.nl) is not that we would use it in an operational setting (i.e., compiling the operational suite with it - we normally use the vendor supplied compiler for that). However, what gfortran enables is HIRLAM research by everyone who can install a GNU/Linux or other free software distribution. One of the things people keep forgetting is that there are still Universities in Europe (or Asia, or Africa) for which the license cost of proprietary Fortran compilers is prohibitive. This translates directly into fewer capable meteorological researchers working on HIRLAM. HIRLAM is not free software - but other Weather Prediction Systems are. Look at http://www.wrf-model.org, for instance. My younger brother (working at Wageningen University in the Meteorology department) already filed a bug report for gfortran based on his experiments compiling that code. There will be more examples. Build it, and they will come ... Kind regards, -- Toon Moene - e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - phone: +31 346 214290 Saturnushof 14, 3738 XG Maartensdijk, The Netherlands A maintainer of GNU Fortran 95: http://gcc.gnu.org/fortran/