Hi Orion,

I introduced this library to be able to use more Fortran 95 features
than we had before in the examples. I am not sure what the best way
is to build this library - I suppose it can be a shared object if
PLplot is built as a setof shared objects. In any case, its current
state does not represent a very sophisticated design choice.

Regards,

Arjen

On 2011-11-30 06:24, Orion Poplawski wrote:
> On 11/29/2011 07:05 PM, Alan W. Irwin wrote:
>>> Fatal Error: Can't open module file 'plf95demolib.mod' for reading at
>>> (1): No such file or directory
>>>
>>> This file does not appear to have been installed.
>> Oops. I forgot to do an svn update to bring in Arjen's f95 changes
>> before I did my comprehensive test. Revision 12071 should fix this
>> (and other) issues with those f95 changes.
> 
> One question, why is libplf95demolib.a made, not libplf95demolib.so?
> 
> 

 

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