Hi Rich£¬

You mean, the R source code package contains the FORTRAN code? I install gcc 
every time before I try  to compile R, still, it shows lack of a bunch of 
compilers...




ya

From: Rich Shepard
Date: 2012-05-27 18:14
To: r-help
Subject: Re: [R] linux
On Sun, 27 May 2012, ya wrote:

> you may need to compile the source code yourself. Then you also need the
> F77 compiler. It seems most of the linux distro do not have this compiler.
> You need to find it online yourself. I never succeed in doing this. I
> would like to know how you proceed this compilation. I also want to
> install R on my tiny core linux. Good luck:)

   gfortran should be part of the gcc suite of compilers. On my Slackware
systems it's found as /usr/bin/gfortran.

   R, GRASS, and other applications incorporating FORTRAN code build with no
issues.

Rich

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