First, yes, those are the correct compilers:

bash-3.1$ which gfortran
/c/mingw/bin/gfortran.exe
bash-3.1$ gfortran --version
GNU Fortran (tdm64-1) 5.1.0

I tried MSYS2 to see what would happen.
Nothing works--not even git. Says my
version of cygwin.dll is incompatible.
(Incompatible with what? The compilers,
cygwin and msys2 are all the latest 64-bit
version). What is the point of MSYS if
you also have to have Cygwin?

So I deleted Msys2 and reinstalled msys1.

[It looked interesting for progressing with
coarray Fortran as it includes /dev/shm.]

Your test didn't get very far, but here it is:

http://www.fortran.com/Test2/*tar.gz


On Mon, Jul 13, 2015 at 6:00 PM, Alan W. Irwin <ir...@beluga.phys.uvic.ca>
wrote:

> On 2015-07-13 15:55-0700 Walt Brainerd wrote:
>
>  Sorry, I saw all the examples in the shared directory and thought
>> maybe they were not necessary. Try this:
>>
>> http://www.fortran.com/Test1/c_d_t.tgz
>>
>
> Hi Walt:
>
> I was able to download that Test1 report tarball.
>
> Here are my comments on the results in various files in that tarball:
>
> I. comprehensive_test_disposeable/comprehensive_test.sh.out
>
> do_clean_as_you_go=no
>
> The script option
>
> --do_clean_as_you_go no
>
> might have been recommended to you by Arjen, but I suggest that is not
> normally a good idea because once the script works it can consume
> ~40GB of disk data. Thus, I recommend you drop the option above which
> means the recommended default do_clean_as_you_go=yes will be used, i.e.,
> plplot files generated by PLplot will be deleted after each of the 21
> different major tests.
>
> II. comprehensive_test_disposeable/shared/output_tree/cmake.out
>
> -- The C compiler identification is GNU 5.1.0
> -- Check for working C compiler: c:/mingw/bin/gcc.exe
> -- Check for working C compiler: c:/mingw/bin/gcc.exe -- works
> [...]
> -- The CXX compiler identification is GNU 5.1.0
> -- Check for working CXX compiler: c:/mingw/bin/g++.exe
> -- Check for working CXX compiler: c:/mingw/bin/g++.exe -- works
> [...]
> -- The Fortran compiler identification is GNU
> -- Check for working Fortran compiler: c:/mingw/bin/gfortran.exe
> -- Check for working Fortran compiler: c:/mingw/bin/gfortran.exe  -- works
>
> Just to double-check, are those the expected locations and
> identifications for your TDM compilers?
>
> This file also shows many components of PLplot are missing (because
> unlike MSYS2, MSYS has very few of the desired PLplot prerequisites).
> So the list of enabled device drivers is limited to just
> mem;null;ps;svg;wingcc;xfig, and the list of bindings is limited to
> just C++ and Fortran 95.  However, there are no obvious fundamental
> issues in these results so there is no evidence in this file to suggest you
> would not get a clean comprehensive test for this minimal set of
> PLplot components.
>
> III.
> comprehensive_test_disposeable/shared/output_tree/make_noninteractive.out
>
> This is a peculiar result since the script generates it with the
> VERBOSE=1 option, but instead we get terse results.  Furthermore, the
> only error messages I can find in there are
>
> make[5]: *** [examples/test_examples_output_dir/x00c.psc] Error 1
> make[4]: *** [examples/CMakeFiles/test_c_psc.dir/all] Error 2
> make[3]: *** [examples/CMakeFiles/test_noninteractive.dir/rule] Error 2
> make[2]: *** [test_noninteractive] Error 2
>
> which is not very informative to say the least, but I think that
> is the result of somehow VERBOSE=1 not being set by the script
> or being somehow ignored on your platform.  But before commenting
> further IV should be solved.
>
> IV. Peculiarities of your report tarball
>
> It appears to contain the complete comprehensive_test_disposeable tree
> which is not what you should be reporting.  And within that tarball
> comprehensive_test_disposeable/comprehensive_test_env.out is an empty
> file, and comprehensive_test_disposeable/comprehensive_test.tar.gz is
> completely missing.  Those are both extremely peculiar results.
>
> So please follow these exact instructions for your second try.
>
> # Change to the directory where you have a recently updated master
> # branch version of PLplot.
> cd c:/walt/Software/Plplot/plplot-git
>
> # Run the comprehensive test script with everything default (see
> # comment above) except bypassing ctest (for now) and the interactive part
> of the
> # test (for now).
> scripts/comprehensive_test.sh --generator_string "MSYS Makefiles"
> --do_ctest no --do_test_interactive no
>
> copy ../comprehensive_test_disposeable/comprehensive_test.tar.gz (the
> report tarball automatically generated by the script) to your website.
>
> I look forward to those Test2 results.
>
> Assuming you follow those directions precisely so that the Test2 tarball is
> actually generated by the script (as opposed to what appears to be the
> case for the Test1 tarball), we may find that the VERBOSE=1 trouble
> for III goes away so that I can say more about the error in that case.
>
>
> Alan
> __________________________
> Alan W. Irwin
>
> Astronomical research affiliation with Department of Physics and Astronomy,
> University of Victoria (astrowww.phys.uvic.ca).
>
> Programming affiliations with the FreeEOS equation-of-state
> implementation for stellar interiors (freeeos.sf.net); the Time
> Ephemerides project (timeephem.sf.net); PLplot scientific plotting
> software package (plplot.sf.net); the libLASi project
> (unifont.org/lasi); the Loads of Linux Links project (loll.sf.net);
> and the Linux Brochure Project (lbproject.sf.net).
> __________________________
>
> Linux-powered Science
> __________________________
>



-- 
Walt Brainerd
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