Re: NLEQ1 and open source Fortran



>> g95 uses the GCC 4.01 backend. Is this ancient?
>
> Yes, it is.

Uh, the current release of GCC is 4.0.1 !
http://www.gnu.org/software/gcc/gcc.html

Lynn


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