2007/7/13, Dave Howorth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Fri, 2007-07-13 at 23:27 +0200, Jos van Kan wrote:
> Denis wrote:
> > People, how can I search for g77 compiler and isntall it?
> >
> > The packages for opensuse Runs on enterprise server?
> >
> >
> > Tanx.
> >
> >
> > Exist any way to make a search for a package by a file that I know
> > that should be in the packege, but I dont know the name of the
> > package?
>
> There is a utility named "pin" that does just that. On my 9.3 system I get
<snip>

The other thing to bear in mind is that according to previous
conversations on this list, g77 no longer exists. It has been replaced
by gfortran. So searching the archive and/or web for more details might
be useful depending what version of Suse you're running.

Cheers, Dave

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Dave,

I look for g77 in opensuse lists and found somethings.

I saw that gfortran is now working instead g77 but I saw that some
people have trouble to migrate de source code for compiling well in
gfortran. I have not much experience on compiling nor programming. I
just administer a server that a user wanna compile a program called
Corsika and its code is so old. And a lot big. He told me that could
be very worse to migrate the code. I saw that I can use the compat-g77
package, but I could not find the package. Do U know where can I
download it?

Sorry my inexperience and my poor english. =)

Denis Anjos.
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