Re: Allocatable components in gfortran
- From: nospam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx (Richard Maine)
- Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2006 09:57:00 -0700
FX <coudert@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Is there a way to tell when the update has been made? The website just
points to the "latest installer" for the MinGW build....
As it happens, I have a gfortran MinGW build cooking right now. I'll
upload it when it's complete, and after a few test. I'll report back here
when the new version is uploaded.
But if I might add a second to the implied suggestion, in order to solve
the continuing issue for all readers of the web site instead of just the
one today for readers who also read this newsgroup, it would be useful
if the updating procedure somehow also updated the web site to indicate
the version or date or some related clue. No, I don't have much in the
way of brilliant suggestions to automate it. I do recall once (It might
not be that way now - I didn't recheck) seeing dates or versions listed
for some of the binary downloads, but usually not the ones I was
interested in at the time (OS-X). Perhaps they were just updated
manually. In order to see if there was actually a newer OS-X version
that what I already had, I needed to either download it or bypass the we
site and look at the directory of the ftp server where the binaries were
stored.
Not a huge deal, in particular, not one that I had bothered to bitch
about. But it was a minor inconvenience and probably resulted in me
skewing your download statistics a little as I repeatedly downloaded the
same file in order to see if it had changed (before I got in the habit
of checking th eftp directory).
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