Personally, as an occasional fortran user, I would suggest the g77 libs.
That is what I use anyway.

On 6/21/06, Bernard Li <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hey Erich:
>
> The current parallel libraries (LAM/MPI, Open MPI and MPICH) all seem to
> have test failures because none of them have their respective fortran
> compilers built.  SUSE Linux 10.0 provides both gcc-fortran (gfortran) and
> compat-g77 (g77) - which one should we use?
>
> I rebuilt MPICH last night with compat-g77, I did not really test it, but I
> know that mpi77 was included in the RPM (I know it was not included in the
> previous RPM that you built).
>
> I assume that when you built theses MPI libraries, you have gfortran
> installed?  Any comments regarding which route we should take?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Bernard
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