gfortran 6.1 from the tools directory (which I simply did not notice) did
install.
But it also seems to be 32bi and therefore does not work on Catalina.
Sorry for bothering people here.
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There is a package providing gfortran 6.1 on the page at
https://cran.r-project.org/bin/macosx/tools/, and that should be used
now with the El Capitan builds of R.
FWIW, I've had success using gfortran from Homebrew gcc; you just need
to ensure that the correct Fortran libraries are passed along
Erich,
Try to install gfortran with this installer:
https://cran.r-project.org/bin/macosx/tools/gfortran-6.1.pkg
Sincerely,
JJB
On 10/10/19, 10:28 AM, "R-SIG-Mac on behalf of Erich Subscriptions"
wrote:
I am trying to produce a n R environment on clean new Catalina installation
I am trying to produce a n R environment on clean new Catalina installation (in
a VM).
The R binary installer and RStudio work.
Then, I installed clang7, and that seems to work also.
gfortran, however, is a problem.
The 4.2.3 version (still in the tools folder on CRAN) is 32bit only,
so it does
Catalina advertised that it would no longer accept 32 bit
applications.
Isn't there a 64 bit version of gfortran to use with Catalina?
Spencer Graves
On 2019-10-10 10:36, Erich Subscriptions wrote:
gfortran 6.1 from the tools directory (which I simply did not notice) did
Greetings and Salutations All,
From the tools page:
"gfortran-6.1.pkg (OS X 10.11+, signed, 64-bit)"
https://cloud.r-project.org/bin/macosx/tools/
How is it 32-bit? The only 32-bit installer is the `gfortran-4.2.3.dmg`, which
hasn't been used since R 3.4.z
Sincerely,
JJB
On 10/10/19,