On 20/03/2013 14:38, R. Michael Weylandt wrote:
On Wed, Mar 20, 2013 at 2:29 PM, Prof Brian Ripley
<[email protected]> wrote:
On 20/03/2013 14:14, Kasper Daniel Hansen wrote:
I have heard rumors of GCC 4.7.2, has this been abandoned?
At least for 3.0.0. It did not work well enough.
A more likely move is to clang. Clearly that has a future whereas Apple's
port of gcc does not.
Prof Ripley,
If you don't mind public speculation, what would the supported Fortran
compiler be? gfortran 4.7.* or an LLVM project? (Is there a Fang
project?)
Some version of gfortran. For 3.0.0 we are using the same compilers as
used for 2.15.x (they depend on the version of OS X, hence the plural).
Note that llvm-gcc and DragonEgg both have Fortran front-ends with LLVM
back-ends, but they are versions of gfortran and Apple supports neither.
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Brian D. Ripley, [email protected]
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