On 2015-01-17 11:01-0800 John Baumgardner wrote:

> Hi Alan,
>
> Thanks for your quick response!  I had earlier tried the 5.10.0 release with 
> a version of my Fortran code where I had inserted 'use plplot' everywhere a 
> plplot routine is called, but had encountered problems I could not resolve. 
> That is why I went back to the 5.9.10 release.  When I commented out all the 
> calls to plwidth at least the code compiled and could be executed.  Here are 
> the sorts of errors I get with the 5.10.0 release:
>
> $ make sphplt
> gfortran -fdefault-real-8 -O3 -Iinclude -Llib  -c -o graphx.o graphx.f
> graphx.f:106.72:
>
>      call plline(n101,xx,yy)
>                                                                        1
> Error: There is no specific subroutine for the generic 'plline' at (1)
> graphx.f:2079.72:
>
>         call plfill(4,x,y)
>                                                                        1
> Error: There is no specific subroutine for the generic 'plfill' at (1)
> graphx.f:172.72:
>
>                  call plfill3(3,xr(1,1),xr(1,2),xr(1,3))
>                                                                        1
> Error: There is no specific subroutine for the generic 'plfill3' at (1)
>
> I copied the lib and include directories created in plplot-5.10.0/build_dir 
> to the filespace where I am seeking to compile.  I also copied all the files 
> in the directory bindings/f95 to the local filespace.  I suspect I am still 
> missing some crucial files.  Can you identify what is wrong here?
>
> Thanks so much for your assistance!

Hi John:

Could you make a self-contained (i.e., including your Makefile) but
simplest possible example that demonstrates the problem on Cygwin, and
post it as a tarball attachment to this list? I don't have any Cygwin
experience myself, but one our our developers, in fact, uses that
platform to develop our Fortran binding so given a convenient example
to work with, he should be able to figure out what is going wrong
pretty easily.  Also, I will attempt to build and run your example on
Linux as well in case there is something generic that needs fixing
with your example.

Alan

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