#8201: Fortran not found on Linux if gfortran not present
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Reporter: mraum | Owner: Martin Raum
Type: defect | Status: needs_info
Priority: critical | Milestone: sage-4.3.3
Component: build | Keywords: fortran
Author: | Upstream: N/A
Reviewer: | Merged:
Work_issues: |
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Changes (by drkirkby):
* status: needs_review => needs_info
Comment:
What happens if you set SAGE_FORTRAN to /usr/local/bin/gfortran-4.3 ?
You might find that is all you need, as perhaps 'which' will not be called
then. The whole idea of SAGE_FORTRAN is to specify the Fortran compiler. I
do wonder if it might not be less hassle to just create a link so there is
a program called 'gfortran'.
Have you checked this on Solaris 10? It is the sort of thing that could
screw up on there as there are lots of code changes.
There's general information about building on Solaris at
http://wiki.sagemath.org/solaris
Information specifically for 't2' at
http://wiki.sagemath.org/devel/Building-Sage-on-the-T5240-t2
Both the source (4.3.0.1 is the latest to build on Solaris) and a binary
which will run on any SPARC can be found at http://www.sagemath.org
/download-source.html
Dave
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