A number of people (including myself) are having trouble compiling
standard programs that either worked before, or should work out of the
box, but for a missing libgfortran.so link.  Should it be that for every
fortran program we compile, we must modify the makefile to look in
/usr/lib/gcc/<arch>/<version>/ for the libgfortran.so link (and change
it for every new release)?  If so, that's annoying, and please regard
this as a formal request to use the debian alternatives mechanism to
point at the right library.  If this is not the best solution, can you
please suggest a more standard way to deal with this?

Thanks,

   Kevin

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gfortran missing /usr/lib/libgfortran.so
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