64bit linux and fortran 90
From: Tony Jay (Tony.Jay_at_nospam.bsac.com)
Date: 03/31/04
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Date: Wed, 31 Mar 2004 12:32:35 +0100
I have had a look in the archives and in google and ...
What are the best options for compiling 64 bit Fortran 90 on a linux box?
We are looking at the possibility of compiling 1000's of files using many
modules and other Fortran 90 features (not fortran 95).
Our programs are highly mixed C++/C/fortran and our 3rd part library
suppliers (ACIS) only claim to support 64 bit Red Hat (although I do not
know what difference the distribution is - the last timeI touched linux was
when it look a week and lots of floppy disks to get it going)
currently we compile on Win32 (cvf), hpux (64) and a couple of other unix
platforms.
Any suggestions ?
Thanks
Tony Jay
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