Gfortran 4.4 binary (OpenMP and 64bit capability) for PPC Tiger



Anybody out there sucessfully built gfortran 4.4 (with OpenMP and
64bit) capablity on a Tiger PPC system (G5 MacOSX 10.4.x) and can
provide me a "package" for download?

I've already been in communication with the people who regularly put
up gfortran binary builds for PPC Tiger, but haven't seen any
progress. Their gfortran 4.3 builds from January handle the -m64
option nicely but have an OpenMP problem (ICE). I have tried to build
gfortran 4.4 from scratch using MacPorts but the resulting compiler
doesn't handle the -m64 option properly.

Al Greynolds
www.ruda.com
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