"Gowans, Chuck" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Hello All,
>
> I need to port a Fortran module from a non-390 Linux platform to our
> Linux-On-390 platform. This module has been coded in Fortran95 using a
> number of the new functions/features available in Fortran95.
>
> I am aware of the g77 Fortran rpm that is available, but I am guessing that
> it is at the Fortran77 level. Is this correct?
> If so, Is there a Fortran95 plug-in for this compiler that would allow it to
> compile the Fortran95 code - once again for the Linux-on-390 platform? Is a
> freeware plug-in available or do I have to look for a commercial source? If
> no plug-in is available, is there a Fortran95 compiler?
>
> Thanks in advance for the help.
>
> Chuck Gowans
> USDA - Nat'l IT Center - Kansas City
> (816) 926-2345
Just to try and gage potential interest in this area....
Would anyone be interested in a Fortran95 compiler for z/Linux +
Linux/390?
Would you consider paying for it, or would this interest only
go as far as acquiring a "free" one?
If you would be willing to pay for it, how much would you
consider reasonable?
Many thanks!
Oh - please - replies to me ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), no need
to "gum up" the list.
- Thanks! -
- Dave Rivers -
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